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that's what the snp own voters. that's what the snp realised when it abandoned its targets . the greens exist to targets. the greens exist to manufacture hair shirts. i mean, they are the hair shirt manufacturers of britain and wish to be an exporting business. the conservatives have always been in lying. people choice over their own lives and pochettino has also been advocating technological solutions and recognising that they will take time to develop and most importantly, she said, that people will carry on using more energy rather than less, which is just a practical reality of economics. well, there we go. >> jacob rees—mogg up next. that's it. been it for me on farage. stick around though, because it's an important debate coming up. >> looks like things are heating up boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on gb news is . weather on gb news is. >> time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. good evening to you. a different day tomorrow in the east. we'll have much more cloud compared to today, whereas in the west it should be a little brighter
that's what the snp own voters. that's what the snp realised when it abandoned its targets . the greens exist to targets. the greens exist to manufacture hair shirts. i mean, they are the hair shirt manufacturers of britain and wish to be an exporting business. the conservatives have always been in lying. people choice over their own lives and pochettino has also been advocating technological solutions and recognising that they will take time to develop and most importantly, she said, that...
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starmer says the people of scotland should be allowed to have a say on who becomes the next leader of the snp after a motion of no confidence in the scottish government was tabled by the labour party. there that will be debated and voted on now tomorrow . humza yousaf announced tomorrow. humza yousaf announced that he was stepping down as first minister on monday. he will continue in that post until a replacement can be found . and a replacement can be found. and finally, donald trump has been threatened with jail for violating a gag order in his hush money trial. judge juan machan fined the former president just $9,000, but he warned him that any further infractions could lead to incarceration. macron had imposed the gag order to prevent mr trump from criticising witnesses . he was fined $1,000 witnesses. he was fined $1,000 for each of nine online statements. trump has argued that the gag order violates his right to freedom of speech . right to freedom of speech. well, for the latest stories, why not sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen? or go to gb news common a
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willjohn swinney be the next snp leader? mr swinney, are you going to meet kate forbes? obviously i have lots of discussions with lots of people, so we'll leave it. thank you. i'm still weighing everything up. thanks very much. is she running? is he running? who knows? i have a lot of personal circumstances to think about to make sure that, a, it would be the right decision for my family to do this. so i'm giving that all a great deal of thought, and to make sure i come to the right decision for my family, my party and my country. well, i'm still obviously- considering all the options, i've not ruled anything out. i'm conscious that i do- have a groundswell of support amongst the members, _ and these things need to be weighed up, not least whether this i is the right time for the party and the right decision for the country. - mr swinney has packed a lot of politics into his 60 years. he's been both right hand man, and — two decades ago — party leader himself. now, he's under intense pressure to run for the office again. he is the man. he has, i believe, what we need
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the heart of the snp party. for the last 40 years he was the architect of the finance deals that broke local government. he was the worst education secretary in the history of the scottish parliament. he's the man that wrote and delivered the bute house agreement and now somehow wants to pretend he's the change candidate . candidate. >> two men have been charged with causing criminal damage to the famous sycamore gap tree in northumberland last year. now there was a national outcry when there was a national outcry when the much loved 200 year old tree, which stood in a dramatic dip on hadrian's wall, was found to have been felled . daniel to have been felled. daniel graham and adam carruthers have also been charged with causing criminal damage to the wall, and will appear at southeast northumberland magistrates court on the 15th of may. well. for more top stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. common alerts. now back to . michelle. >> thanks very much for tha
the heart of the snp party. for the last 40 years he was the architect of the finance deals that broke local government. he was the worst education secretary in the history of the scottish parliament. he's the man that wrote and delivered the bute house agreement and now somehow wants to pretend he's the change candidate . candidate. >> two men have been charged with causing criminal damage to the famous sycamore gap tree in northumberland last year. now there was a national outcry when...
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the race to find scotland's next first minister and snp leader has begun, after humza yousaf announced his resignation yesterday. former finance secretary kate forbes and former deputy first minister john swinney are both considering whether to run. political correspondent kirsten campbell is in edinburgh for us. take us through the likelihood of the field being any whiter than the two names ijust mentioned there. what is the feeling where you are? nominations have opened this morning and candidates need 100 signatures from 20 different branches by monday lunchtime if they are going to stand. but so far, there are no declared candidates. the names everybody is talking about ourjohn swinney, the former deputy first minister who was leader of the party 20 years ago and is now considering a come back — he had considered standing the last time around when humza yousaf was elected. but ruling that out, he said it was time for a new generation and a fresh perspective. but he is considering whether to stand this time, he says he's had lots of people contact him and ask him to do so, and tha
the race to find scotland's next first minister and snp leader has begun, after humza yousaf announced his resignation yesterday. former finance secretary kate forbes and former deputy first minister john swinney are both considering whether to run. political correspondent kirsten campbell is in edinburgh for us. take us through the likelihood of the field being any whiter than the two names ijust mentioned there. what is the feeling where you are? nominations have opened this morning and...
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he's been at the heart of the snp party for the heart of the snp party for the last 40 years. he was the architect of the finance deals that broke local government. he was the worst education secretary in the history of the scottish parliament. he's the man that wrote and delivered the bute house agreement and now somehow wants to pretend he's the change candidate rishi sunak has backed a campaign for nottingham stabbing victim grace o'malley kumar to be awarded the george cross. >> her parents called for their daughter to be bestowed with the highest military award after she was murdered, attempting to save her friend barnaby webber from knife attacker valdo calocane calocane high security hospital order is set to be reviewed next week , after the victims families week, after the victims families expressed outrage that he avoided prison following his sentencing . well, for the latest sentencing. well, for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. we'll be back in just a moment. >> welcome b
he's been at the heart of the snp party for the heart of the snp party for the last 40 years. he was the architect of the finance deals that broke local government. he was the worst education secretary in the history of the scottish parliament. he's the man that wrote and delivered the bute house agreement and now somehow wants to pretend he's the change candidate rishi sunak has backed a campaign for nottingham stabbing victim grace o'malley kumar to be awarded the george cross. >> her...
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the scottish labour motion of no confidence in the snp government is still on the table, but when it comes to the runners and riders, nominations to become the new leader of the snp, that process has no open. some of the names in the frame already, the former deputy first ministerjohn swinney, who said he is considering a bid for the leadership. he has already received the backing of several senior snp figures and is widely seen as a safe pair of hands. the former finance secretary, kate forbes, who narrowly lost out to humza yousaf in the contest to become leader last year, has also been spoken of as a contender. some states she is socially conservative, others praise her honesty and authenticity. neither have yet decided that they will stand, but whoever takes over as leader of the snp faces some pretty hefty challenges ahead. some problems that have been building for some time — how to reunite this party that for so long has been known for its discipline, how to govern at the head of a minority government. for now, humza yousaf remains as first minister until his successor can b
the scottish labour motion of no confidence in the snp government is still on the table, but when it comes to the runners and riders, nominations to become the new leader of the snp, that process has no open. some of the names in the frame already, the former deputy first ministerjohn swinney, who said he is considering a bid for the leadership. he has already received the backing of several senior snp figures and is widely seen as a safe pair of hands. the former finance secretary, kate...
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. >> john swinney has been at the heart of the snp government for the last 17 years. >> he's at the heart of the snp party for the last 40 years, he was the architect of the finance deals that broke local government. he was the worst education secretary in the history of the scottish parliament. he's the man that wrote and delivered the bute house agreement and now somehow wants to pretend he's the change candidate . candidate. >> now. police investigating the discovery of a headless torso at castle dale have named the victim after more body parts were found. 67 year old stuart everett. severed body parts were scattered in four different locations across greater manchester. it comes after two men appeared in court charged with his murder and hospital patients in england will have the right to request to be treated on single sex wards under proposed nhs changes , with under proposed nhs changes, with transgender people placed in rooms on their own. the measure is part of plans by the government to update the nhs constitution. the proposal stressed the importance of bio
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he has many years experience in snp cabinets and snp governments, and many of the senior figures in the party are, this morning, coming out in support of him. what comes next is dealing with the biggest challenges in our society, back home in scotland. and what we need is someone with a calm head and a vision for what we do next. john is obviously vastly experienced. he's held almost most of the single most important roles in the scottish government. and i've got no doubt that under his leadership, our party would be in a better place. but in the meantime, of course, whoever does take over will face some pretty significant challenges. the snp, usually a united church under the cause of independence, is pretty divided on some very significant issues. how to take forward that cause — economic policy, social policy, such as gender issues. there may well be a vote in the parliament, likely tomorrow, on whether the party might face a vote of no confidence in the government. i don't think it's likely to pass, but that's been brought by scottish labour and actually they would like to see an
he has many years experience in snp cabinets and snp governments, and many of the senior figures in the party are, this morning, coming out in support of him. what comes next is dealing with the biggest challenges in our society, back home in scotland. and what we need is someone with a calm head and a vision for what we do next. john is obviously vastly experienced. he's held almost most of the single most important roles in the scottish government. and i've got no doubt that under his...
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of snp failure, itn— after almost two decades of snp failure, int 22, _ after almost two decades of snp failure, i'm 22, i— after almost two decades of snp failure, i'm 22, i don't— after almost two decades of snp| failure, i'm 22, i don't remember after almost two decades of snp . failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scottand— failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that — failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that wasn't _ failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that wasn't a _ failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that wasn't a threat - failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that wasn't a threat in - failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that wasn't a threat in the failures— scotland that wasn't a threat in the failures of— scotland that wasn't a threat in the failures of the _ scotland that wasn't a threat in the failures of the snp. _ scotland that wasn't a threat in the failures of the snp. i— scotland that wasn't a threat in the failures of the snp. i doubt - scotland that wasn't a threat in the failures of the snp. i doubt the -
of snp failure, itn— after almost two decades of snp failure, int 22, _ after almost two decades of snp failure, i'm 22, i— after almost two decades of snp failure, i'm 22, i don't— after almost two decades of snp| failure, i'm 22, i don't remember after almost two decades of snp . failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scottand— failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that — failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that wasn't _ failure, i'm 22, i don't remember a scotland that...
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snp is now trying to do is stay. snp is now trying to do is stay. snp is now trying to stay in power , which trying to stay in power, which is why humza yousaf has not resigned. he's just indicated that he will resign, which is he's likely therefore to avoid the vote of no confidence in him personally because he's going anyway. but they're not going to be able to avoid the vote of no confidence, tabled by the labour party in the scottish government as a whole. so we've still got that hurdle to overcome and the whole thing's a mess. and there's i mean the, the, the truth is that the snp talent poolis truth is that the snp talent pool is actually more like a post april shower puddle . and post april shower puddle. and there are only two contenders, as you probably know, or two realistic ones. john swinney and kate forbes. john swinney was described to me this morning as yesterday's man for yesterday's party, which i thought was very apposite, and kate forbes, because of her socially conservative views, doesn't have the depth of support, that she would
snp is now trying to do is stay. snp is now trying to do is stay. snp is now trying to stay in power , which trying to stay in power, which is why humza yousaf has not resigned. he's just indicated that he will resign, which is he's likely therefore to avoid the vote of no confidence in him personally because he's going anyway. but they're not going to be able to avoid the vote of no confidence, tabled by the labour party in the scottish government as a whole. so we've still got that hurdle to...
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difficult options ahead for the snp? ~ ., .., , ., for the snp? we are coming up to the 25th anniversary _ for the snp? we are coming up to the 25th anniversary of— for the snp? we are coming up to the 25th anniversary of the _ for the snp? we are coming up to the 25th anniversary of the scottish - 25th anniversary of the scottish parliament and it is hard to think of a time that has been as politically messy as this. humza yousaf falling on his sword after attempting to appear strong left and fatally weakened, sucking the scottish greens from parliament and then they turned on him. he then having to lead a minority government. finding out he did not have the backing, facing two confidence votes in the scottish parliament. within the space of a few days he has gone from being first minister of scotland to accepting he no longer has the authority to govern and saying he will resign. there are two votes scheduled to take place, two confidence votes, here at the scottish parliament, one in him and one in his government. one is now completely redund
difficult options ahead for the snp? ~ ., .., , ., for the snp? we are coming up to the 25th anniversary _ for the snp? we are coming up to the 25th anniversary of— for the snp? we are coming up to the 25th anniversary of the _ for the snp? we are coming up to the 25th anniversary of the scottish - 25th anniversary of the scottish parliament and it is hard to think of a time that has been as politically messy as this. humza yousaf falling on his sword after attempting to appear strong left...
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certainly not an snp - ross. certainly not an snp candidate. what we do know is no matter who it is, they will focus on independence, page one, line one of the snp manifesto when we get to the general election of the next scottish parliamentary election. i will not be supporting an snp candidate. when douglas ross puts his name forward, i will gladly vote for him. . ~ his name forward, i will gladly vote for him. ., ,, ,., the issue of pollution in our rivers and seas is something we have covered extensively on breakfast — including its impact on surfers, swimmers and rowers. now, the governing bodies of seven water—based sports are uniting to demand action from the government. john's at a rowing club to tell us more. it looks glorious that. what is it like for people who want to use the morning on this glorious day to have exercise on the water. goad morning on this glorious day to have exercise on the water. good morning, both. it is something _ exercise on the water. good morning, both. it is something we _ exercise on the water. good mo
certainly not an snp - ross. certainly not an snp candidate. what we do know is no matter who it is, they will focus on independence, page one, line one of the snp manifesto when we get to the general election of the next scottish parliamentary election. i will not be supporting an snp candidate. when douglas ross puts his name forward, i will gladly vote for him. . ~ his name forward, i will gladly vote for him. ., ,, ,., the issue of pollution in our rivers and seas is something we have...
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with the demise of the snp ? demise of the snp? >> yeah, well labour certainly are, on the march in scotland at the moment. there was another poll out yesterday which showed them, i think, one point ahead or neck and neck with the snp. as far as holyrood voting intention is concerned, the same goes for westminster, voting intention. the labour are very optimistic about picking up a lot of seats in scotland, at the general election. so yeah , general election. so yeah, labour at the moment are rubbing their hands with glee at at the state of the snp and hoping that they can usurp them as the pre—eminent party north of the border, the conservatives, they're still roughly around about 18, so they're not as well placed as labour to take advantage of the snps troubles. >> i heard sir keir starmer being described yesterday as a very lucky general because he's only had to sit back and watch the tory psychodrama in westminster. the collapse of the snp leadership had absolutely no policies forward particularly, but really see the poll rat
with the demise of the snp ? demise of the snp? >> yeah, well labour certainly are, on the march in scotland at the moment. there was another poll out yesterday which showed them, i think, one point ahead or neck and neck with the snp. as far as holyrood voting intention is concerned, the same goes for westminster, voting intention. the labour are very optimistic about picking up a lot of seats in scotland, at the general election. so yeah , general election. so yeah, labour at the moment...
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snp lurches into going the snp. snp lurches into another crisis as leader quits, but they've also got scroll reveals plato's final musings. why is that flautist so bad, so apparently they found a scroll and a lady was playing the flute for him and he didn't think she was very good. >> this is so. this has been discovered in, like, pompeii or. no, not pompeii . that was that no, not pompeii. that was that was roman, wasn't it? rather than greek. >> she was a scroll slave girl. yeah, yeah. and she was thracian, which is like he looked up north asian turkey. >> yes. >> yes. >> north greece , but it's also >> north greece, but it's also could be romania and bulgaria. you've got your maps out. >> you can get those books, can't you? with plato, with the maps in there, the high end. >> i'm just i'm just a fan of thracian slave girl, so i knew. i knew already. yeah, i know what i'm saying. i know in the nonh what i'm saying. i know in the north we say differently. that's my get out clause. i love that, but he wasn't worried
snp lurches into going the snp. snp lurches into another crisis as leader quits, but they've also got scroll reveals plato's final musings. why is that flautist so bad, so apparently they found a scroll and a lady was playing the flute for him and he didn't think she was very good. >> this is so. this has been discovered in, like, pompeii or. no, not pompeii . that was that no, not pompeii. that was that was roman, wasn't it? rather than greek. >> she was a scroll slave girl. yeah,...
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he said he is underestimated the level of hurt caused by the decision to end the snp power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens. this meant he was facing two no—confidence votes, the former deputy first ministerjohn sweeney says he is giving very careful consideration to succeeding as first minister. so as the search begins for a new first minister of scotland it is our lead story on the bbc online, as you can see here, do take a look at the story, if it is something you are following, analysis, and of course, look at has been happening as this week progresses. king charles is going to make his first public appearance after positive news about his cancer treatment was revealed last week by buckingham palace. the king and queen will visit a cancer treatment centre and will pay tribute to the efforts of those helping cancer patients. keep with us here on bbc news. all the top business stories here next, i will see you in just a moment. hello there. monday brought some bright and breezy conditions for some of us, and in the sunshine it felt pleasantly warm, particularly if you had a lit
he said he is underestimated the level of hurt caused by the decision to end the snp power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens. this meant he was facing two no—confidence votes, the former deputy first ministerjohn sweeney says he is giving very careful consideration to succeeding as first minister. so as the search begins for a new first minister of scotland it is our lead story on the bbc online, as you can see here, do take a look at the story, if it is something you are...
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the scottish people like kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes and who was smart and others. >> can i just reveal something about john swinney? right, so, so obviously i was in the office earlier today because i was i was covering the 12 till three. i just was in there. i was just just between you and me. right, and so we got wind at like 9:30, 10:00 this morning that john swinney was going to do a press conference afterwards. so we knew that was happening. this is way before humza yousaf has resigned. right. so we're all waiting on tenterhooks and then eventually the press conference comes and it's not a conference. he comes out like he's just like people have almost doorstepped him. he's not. he's called them all there right ? and he goes, all there right? and he goes, i'm considering it. i'm really considering it. i'm considering it. i'm really considering it . we all know. we considering it. we all know. we know that you called that press conference. you called it like you had an announcement to make everyone, everyone . why do you everyone, everyone
the scottish people like kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes and who was smart and others. >> can i just reveal something about john swinney? right, so, so obviously i was in the office earlier today because i was i was covering the 12 till three. i just was in there. i was just just between you and me. right, and so we got wind at like 9:30, 10:00 this morning that john swinney was going to do a press conference afterwards. so we knew that was happening....
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and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least — the most contentious topic of gender. as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a closely watched trial is under way in the german city of stuttgart — over an alleged far—right coup plot to overthrow the german government. nine men appeared in court, accused of planning the rebellion, with the aim of installing an aristocrat as head of state. it is the first of three trials taking place over the coming months — which together forms one of the largest legal proceedings in recent german history. our correspondent damien mcguinness has more from berlin. the nine suspects going on trial today formed allegedly the paramilitary wing of this failed coup attempt. some of them are former soldiers and they're accused of high treason and even, in one case, attempted murder. there are 27 suspects going on trial in total. the ringleaders
and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least — the most contentious topic of gender. as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a closely watched trial is under way in the german city of stuttgart — over an alleged far—right coup plot to overthrow the german government. nine men...
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his party, the snp, teamed up with the scottish greens in government but he ended the deal last week. it was after they disagreed about decisions on things like climate pledges and puberty blockers for people under 18. politicians from other parties then called for a vote on whether humza yousaf should stay on as first minister. he will be stepping away rather than waiting for it to play out, so the snp will now have to choose a new leader and politicians from all parties then have to vote for them as first minister. some other stories now. the price of bread, biscuits and beer could increase because of the month of wet weather in the uk. harvest of crops like wheat barley and oats may fall by more than i7% meaning food producers may have to import more from overseas, potentially increasing costs. billie eilish has announced announced a world tour with 81 dates. 12 uk dates in glasgow, london and manchester. and you probably have a friend who ran the london marathon during the week and will not stop going on about it. a record 840,000 people have applied to take part next year. and no
his party, the snp, teamed up with the scottish greens in government but he ended the deal last week. it was after they disagreed about decisions on things like climate pledges and puberty blockers for people under 18. politicians from other parties then called for a vote on whether humza yousaf should stay on as first minister. he will be stepping away rather than waiting for it to play out, so the snp will now have to choose a new leader and politicians from all parties then have to vote for...
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and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least — the most contentious topic of gender. as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a new report from the washington post provides the clearest link yet between india's government and the foiled assassination attempt targeting a sikh separatist in the us last year. the article — which was published on monday — reveals the name of the officer from india's spy agency who allegedly orchestrated the attempt on gurpatwant singh pannun. mr pannun is a dual us—canadian citizen. he served as the legal counsel and spokesman for sikhs forjustice, a us—based sikh separatist group banned in india. the report also cited current and former western security officials who mapped potential links to members of india's prime minister narendra modi's inner circle to the plot. the indian government has denied the allegations. it comes as the us tr
and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least — the most contentious topic of gender. as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a new report from the washington post provides the clearest link yet between india's government and the foiled assassination attempt targeting a sikh...
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and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think that that should be their choice in british taxpayers. ex scotland should be allowed to stop supporting them. >> i don't think the appetite for independence is necessarily quite once what it was, but of course they did get a bit of a raw deal because they were voting pre—brexit. so a
and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference,...
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in fact, the other the snp. in fact, the other pro—independence parties could see him as a way of keeping the nationalist kind of agenda going, keeping the pro—independence parties at the top of the food chain. here in scottish politics, alba and greens have both said that they would get behind him. but but tony, the question you've got to ask about john swinney is he he was the future once, but is he the future now ? the future now? >> i mean, he wants to win the election in 2026. does he want to serve another five years after that as first minister? well, i think that certainly is an important question because a lot of people have said that, you know, he would, as i say, just provide some kind of stopgap and as a way to almost block the unionist parties from getting in through an early election. >> now , john swinney, as you >> now, john swinney, as you say, he's he's done the rounds. he's already said today that he's taking it under serious consideration . however, you consideration. however, you know, i
in fact, the other the snp. in fact, the other pro—independence parties could see him as a way of keeping the nationalist kind of agenda going, keeping the pro—independence parties at the top of the food chain. here in scottish politics, alba and greens have both said that they would get behind him. but but tony, the question you've got to ask about john swinney is he he was the future once, but is he the future now ? the future now? >> i mean, he wants to win the election in 2026....
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it is entirely up to the snp to decide who they want to lead their party. it's for them to decide what kind of party they want to be. do they want to continue to be a progressive party? do they continue to want to make income tax fair? to work for the climate and nature emergencies? or do they want to take a different direction? as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this rushing river used to be a stream. rescue teams worked long after the disaster struck, saving those they could. finding and counting the dead, a village that
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will you be holding the gun to the snp's will you be holding the gun to the snp�*s head every time there is a vote on an individual issue? if you do not have agreements across the board? that kind of macho language is not kind of— that kind of macho language is not kind of the — that kind of macho language is not kind of the way we would take things. — kind of the way we would take things, holding guns to people's heads _ things, holding guns to people's heads. 0k, putting people's arms up their backs — their backs. 0ne - their backs. one of the things that i think is 0ne of the things that i think is really— one of the things that i think is really different in scotland from uk oolitics _ really different in scotland from uk politics is _ really different in scotland from uk politics is this polarised, winner takes _ politics is this polarised, winner takes all— politics is this polarised, winner takes all mentality that comes from a westminster mindset, aid to dominant— a westminster mindset, aid to dominant party system. we have a pr system _ dominant party system. we ha
will you be holding the gun to the snp's will you be holding the gun to the snp�*s head every time there is a vote on an individual issue? if you do not have agreements across the board? that kind of macho language is not kind of— that kind of macho language is not kind of the — that kind of macho language is not kind of the way we would take things. — kind of the way we would take things, holding guns to people's heads _ things, holding guns to people's heads. 0k, putting people's arms...
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a lot of signs that people are coalescing in the snp, some seniorfigures the snp, some senior figures around john swinney. he might not run but if he does, the big question is what question does he answer? a lot of people would suggest he could only really be a caretaker leader. this is looking back to the past of the party, someone who was really on their way out and so, there is a concern that he might not be able to solve the underlying problems for the snp, the problems of public services, housing, advancing independence, the social issues and so on. it mightjust be he gets to the general election where the ride will be tough for them and then they had to re—address this issue. will be tough for them and then they had to re-address this issue.- had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all— had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all about _ had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all about here, _ had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all about here, it _ had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all about here, it is - it is not all about her
a lot of signs that people are coalescing in the snp, some seniorfigures the snp, some senior figures around john swinney. he might not run but if he does, the big question is what question does he answer? a lot of people would suggest he could only really be a caretaker leader. this is looking back to the past of the party, someone who was really on their way out and so, there is a concern that he might not be able to solve the underlying problems for the snp, the problems of public services,...
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this snp have blown it over to back out of the water over the last few elections. a lot will depend on the precise nature of coalition deals. certainly it seems to be the case at the moment that in an era when some parties, particularly on the centre right seem to be rowing back from climate commitment some green parties are doubling down and having those commitments as a very redlined which they do not want see crossed. in that sense coalition government can be dangerous because the commitment you have to make as the snp did under nicola sturgeon was to meet targets. i think they missed eight targets in scotland. people start to ask questions about whether you are effective. you can't come away from those commitments because you are tied into this coalition agreement. it you are tied into this coalition agreement-— you are tied into this coalition aureement. , ., ., , agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation _ agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by _ agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by the - agreement.
this snp have blown it over to back out of the water over the last few elections. a lot will depend on the precise nature of coalition deals. certainly it seems to be the case at the moment that in an era when some parties, particularly on the centre right seem to be rowing back from climate commitment some green parties are doubling down and having those commitments as a very redlined which they do not want see crossed. in that sense coalition government can be dangerous because the commitment...
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first. — of the snp leadership contest. first. witi— of the snp leadership contest. first, will there be a contest? if there _ first, will there be a contest? if there is, — first, will there be a contest? if there is, will it be as divisive as there is, will it be as divisive as the test— there is, will it be as divisive as the test one _ there is, will it be as divisive as the last one or not? who will emerge from it? _ the last one or not? who will emerge from it? at _ the last one or not? who will emerge from it? at the moment, there is a certain— from it? at the moment, there is a certain amount of momentum forjohn swinney— certain amount of momentum forjohn swinney who did the job nearly 20 years— swinney who did the job nearly 20 years ago— swinney who did the job nearly 20 years ago and it has to be said, not an entirely— years ago and it has to be said, not an entirely comfortable experience for him _ an entirely comfortable experience for him at — an entirely comfortable experience for him at that time, but what mr swinney— for him at that
first. — of the snp leadership contest. first. witi— of the snp leadership contest. first, will there be a contest? if there _ first, will there be a contest? if there is, — first, will there be a contest? if there is, will it be as divisive as there is, will it be as divisive as the test— there is, will it be as divisive as the test one _ there is, will it be as divisive as the last one or not? who will emerge from it? _ the last one or not? who will emerge from it? at _ the last one...
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and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think that that should be their choice in british taxpayers. ex scotland should be allowed to stop supporting them. >> i don't think the appetite for independence is necessarily quite once what it was, but of course they did get a bit of a raw deal because they were voting pre—brexit. so a
and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference,...
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with— bandwidth has been taken up by the snp with lots of internal party turmoil. — snp with lots of internal party turmoil, police investigations, guite — turmoil, police investigations, quite divisive falling outs over various — quite divisive falling outs over various issues, sol quite divisive falling outs over various issues, so i think lots of people — various issues, so i think lots of peogie in— various issues, so i think lots of people in scotland feel let down by politics and cynical about it right now _ politics and cynical about it right now. �* , ., ~' politics and cynical about it right now. 2 ., ~ ., , now. let's talk about the runners and writers. _ now. let's talk about the runners and writers, potential— now. let's talk about the runners and writers, potential people - now. let's talk about the runners and writers, potential people to i and writers, potential people to replace humza yousaf. we feta few names bandied about, what do you think we will see over the next few weeks westmark it would be interesting because? it is interesting because? it is inte
with— bandwidth has been taken up by the snp with lots of internal party turmoil. — snp with lots of internal party turmoil, police investigations, guite — turmoil, police investigations, quite divisive falling outs over various — quite divisive falling outs over various issues, sol quite divisive falling outs over various issues, so i think lots of people — various issues, so i think lots of peogie in— various issues, so i think lots of people in scotland feel let down by politics...
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will you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about that in the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the former finance secretary who ran humza yousaf so close in the leadership contest a little over a year ago? she is said to be thinking about running for the job. but the greens, whose support she might need, are not fans of her agenda. it is entirely up to the snp to decide who they want to lead their party, it is for them to decide what kind of party they want to be. do they want to continue to be a progressive party? do they want to continue to make income tax fair? to work for the climate emergency?
will you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about...
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humza yousaf has stepped down as snp leader and scotland's first minister
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will. you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to you be the new snp leader? there is a lotto happen _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it be - a lot to happen today. could it be john swinney who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very considerable consideration to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about that in the days to come.— the days to come. but what about kate forbes. _ the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the _ the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the former - the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the former financ
will. you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to you be the new snp leader? there is a lotto happen _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it be - a lot to happen today. could it be john swinney who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from...
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the snp will hold a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his resignation . humza announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he will now continue in his post until a replacement can be found. an emotional mr yousaf says he's quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide. >> no ella whelan certainly bear no grudge against anyone. politics can be a brutal business. it takes its toll on your physical and mental health. your family suffer alongside you. i am in absolute debt to my wonderful wife , my beautiful wonderful wife, my beautiful children and my wider family for putting up with me over the years. i'm afraid you will be seeing a lot more of me, from now on. now on. >> now on. >> the race to replace humza yousaf starts now . former deputy yousaf starts now. former deputy first minister john swinney says he's considering it carefully. >> i've got lots of things to think about and there's the whole question of my, my family and
the snp will hold a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his resignation . humza announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he will now continue in his post until a replacement can be found. an emotional mr yousaf says he's quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide. >> no ella whelan certainly bear no grudge against anyone....
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sportsnet pittsburgh launched snp 360 which will cost local fans $17.99 a month to watch the pirates and the penguins play. it's the latest regional sports network to shift to streaming as more customers cut the cable package cord jon, back to you >> wow tyler, thanks. mark geragos still kicking around. >> yep >> two big restaurant names to report before the bell, but only ones in the green so far this year our trader will tell us which one he's buying and a quick programming note, the 2024 berkshire hathaway annual shareholders meeting is this saturday cnbc's exclusive coverage starts at 9:30 a.m. eastern don't miss it. we'll be rightac bk. (grandpa) i'm the richest guy in the world. (man 1) i have time to give. (man 2) i have people i can count on. (grandma) and a million stories to share. (vo) the key to being rich is knowing what counts. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "the exchange." you can see your session highs on the dow shares of aptar group up 2%. one of the biggest first-quarter tailwinds was increased demand from obesity drugmakers and management expects continued
sportsnet pittsburgh launched snp 360 which will cost local fans $17.99 a month to watch the pirates and the penguins play. it's the latest regional sports network to shift to streaming as more customers cut the cable package cord jon, back to you >> wow tyler, thanks. mark geragos still kicking around. >> yep >> two big restaurant names to report before the bell, but only ones in the green so far this year our trader will tell us which one he's buying and a quick programming...
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he was at risk of losing a confidence vote after ending the snp's power sharing agreement with the scottish greens. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. attention turns to who will succeed him. among the likely candidates, party grandeejohn swinney and former leadership rival kate forbes. we'll hearfrom our scotland editor and our political editor about what this means for the future of the snp and politics in scotland and the uk. also on the programme, an alert to schools about pupils falling victim to sextortion. it follows a shocking rise in criminals tricking young people into sharing intimate images then blackmailing them. two men appear in court charged with murder after a man's torso is found at a nature reserve in salford.
he was at risk of losing a confidence vote after ending the snp's power sharing agreement with the scottish greens. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. attention turns to who will succeed him. among the likely candidates, party grandeejohn swinney and former leadership rival kate forbes. we'll hearfrom our scotland editor and our political editor about what this means for the future of the snp and politics in scotland and the...
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for years, you didn't really see many splits within the snp, they were kind of kept in the snp, they were kind of kept in the background because you had two hugely powerful and charismatic leaders under alex salmond and nicola sturgeon. that's gone now and the next few months could be just as difficult as the past few months. nick, tell us more about where the party itself goes from here, and who indeed? you talk about kate forbes, but who else might replace humza yousaf? i but who else might replace humza yousaf? ., , but who else might replace humza yousaf? ~' , ., ., ., , yousaf? i think they are two names bein: yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed _ yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed in _ yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed in the _ yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed in the snp - yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed in the snp this - being discussed in the snp this afternoon. john sweeney is one of them, you'll remember he was nicola sturgeon's loyal deputy for years, often by her side at her trickiest mom
for years, you didn't really see many splits within the snp, they were kind of kept in the snp, they were kind of kept in the background because you had two hugely powerful and charismatic leaders under alex salmond and nicola sturgeon. that's gone now and the next few months could be just as difficult as the past few months. nick, tell us more about where the party itself goes from here, and who indeed? you talk about kate forbes, but who else might replace humza yousaf? i but who else might...
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so, what now for the snp and for politics in scotland and around the united kingdom? we'll get analysis from our correspondents. and our other main story this hour on bbc news — america's top diplomat calls on hamas to agree a ceasefire deal with israel, as hopes rise of a breakthrough in talks in cairo. welcome to holyrood — where, in a dramatic day of political events, scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced he's to resign.
so, what now for the snp and for politics in scotland and around the united kingdom? we'll get analysis from our correspondents. and our other main story this hour on bbc news — america's top diplomat calls on hamas to agree a ceasefire deal with israel, as hopes rise of a breakthrough in talks in cairo. welcome to holyrood — where, in a dramatic day of political events, scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced he's to resign.
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, — to see isjohn swinney taking over the snp, so i hope you can be commenced.— the snp, so i hope you can be commenced. ., , , commenced. some of your supporters miaht be commenced. some of your supporters might be disappointed _ commenced. some of your supporters might be disappointed you _ commenced. some of your supporters might be disappointed you are - commenced. some of your supporters might be disappointed you are not - might be disappointed you are not standing? might be disappointed you are not standin: ? , , , ~ standing? they might be, but i think oliticians standing? they might be, but i think politicians often _ standing? they might be, but i think politicians often think _ standing? they might be, but i think politicians often think they _ standing? they might be, but i think politicians often think they can - standing? they might be, but i think politicians often think they can do i politicians often think they can do everything and ruled the world, but the reality— everything and ruled the world, but the reality is that i know personally that this is not for me, it w
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— quest for independence but the snp has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps — has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, _ has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as _ has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i - has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i say, - has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i say, is i isn't perhaps realised, as i say, is the fact that independent support remains at historically very high levels, and that is, for the snp, obviously a good thing. but the problem the snp have had in recent times, and certainly the latter part of nicola sturgeon's leadership as first minister, was trying to give political and democratic effect to that was becoming increasingly difficult, because you had a uk government that was intent on saying no, regardless of electoral mandates, regardless of election wins at westminster or holyrood, it was just saying no. wins at westminster or holyrood, it wasjust saying no. t
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however, an snp government. however, a minority by that point . minority by that point. >> okay, tony mcguire, superb as eve r. >> even >> thank you for that update . >> thank you for that update. live from outside holyrood and let's go live now , let's move on let's go live now, let's move on to our next guest and we'll speak to freelance columnist at the scotsman, alastair stewart, to get his reaction . alastair, to get his reaction. alastair, welcome to the show. so we spoke at the tail end of last week. humza yousaf went mic woke and now he's gone. mic broke , a now he's gone. mic broke, a fantastic series of events. >> i've never seen a political act of harry carey like it. >> on thursday morning he ejected the greens from government in a bid to stabilise his leadership, everything that could go wrong after that has gone wrong. he's now quit today, quite rightly, before he was pushed, it was very much anticipated that he would lose two votes this week, one that was going to be in him as first minister and t
however, an snp government. however, a minority by that point . minority by that point. >> okay, tony mcguire, superb as eve r. >> even >> thank you for that update . >> thank you for that update. live from outside holyrood and let's go live now , let's move on let's go live now, let's move on to our next guest and we'll speak to freelance columnist at the scotsman, alastair stewart, to get his reaction . alastair, to get his reaction. alastair, welcome to the show. so...
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the problem with the snp perhaps, they have had _ problem with the snp perhaps, they have had a _ problem with the snp perhaps, they have had a lot of easy years in government with big majorities, beihg _ government with big majorities, beihg the — government with big majorities, being the biggest party, and some of that has— being the biggest party, and some of that has rubbed off in terms of how they treat _ that has rubbed off in terms of how they treat other political parties. i they treat other political parties. i mean. — they treat other political parties. i mean. i— they treat other political parties. i mean, i don't think they could have _ i mean, i don't think they could have done _ i mean, i don't think they could have done a deal with the tories and labour, _ have done a deal with the tories and labour, but — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i suggest a different attitude — labour, but i suggest a different attitude from humza yousaf and others _ attitude from humza yousaf and others could have
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again, the timescale for an snp leadership election is for the snp i leadership election is for the snp to decide. there will be an appetite to decide. there will be an appetite to do that quickly if possible and given that humza yousaf has announced his resignation but will remain in post until a successor is elected, i think anyone who is now trying to still propose notions of no confidence is frankly going to look a bit petty. if that is what happens, then it will be pretty transparent that that is just trying to cause chaos and disruption for its own sake and that is not what is in the interest of the country now. patrick harvie, thank you very much. let's just remind ourselves of that moment that humza yousaf stepped down as first minister. my hope was to continue working with the greens in a less formal arrangement as the snp moved into a new phase of minority government. unfortunately, in ending the bute house agreement in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused green colleagues. for a minority government to be able to govern effective
again, the timescale for an snp leadership election is for the snp i leadership election is for the snp to decide. there will be an appetite to decide. there will be an appetite to do that quickly if possible and given that humza yousaf has announced his resignation but will remain in post until a successor is elected, i think anyone who is now trying to still propose notions of no confidence is frankly going to look a bit petty. if that is what happens, then it will be pretty transparent that...
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capitalise on snp labour can capitalise on snp vulnerability in scotland and translate that into westminster seats for the labour party at the general election, the path to downing street is that bit easier keir starmer, and turbulent in the snp, everything else being equal, might make that prospect for keir starmer that little bit more straightforward. that's why this matters wherever you are watching around the uk, that's why it has consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too.— consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too. chris, many thanks for that. _ time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. thanks very much. it is going to be warmerfor us this week. thanks very much. it is going to be warmer for us this week. there will still be rain around but here across east anglia and the south—east of england, much better day, staying dry some sunshine. add to the west, we have lower pressure heading in from the atlantic, then stopping, but it is sweeping in all this cloud and underneath cloud we have seen some rain. some wetter weather to begin with earlier today ac
capitalise on snp labour can capitalise on snp vulnerability in scotland and translate that into westminster seats for the labour party at the general election, the path to downing street is that bit easier keir starmer, and turbulent in the snp, everything else being equal, might make that prospect for keir starmer that little bit more straightforward. that's why this matters wherever you are watching around the uk, that's why it has consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too.—...
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the snp are the third biggest party in westminster. they have a significant number of scottish seats and that is up in the airjust now. labourare and that is up in the airjust now. labour are adamant they can start to win back a lot of support in scotland and the fact that the last 12 months has been so to moult to us for the scottish government will help labour. the second is that the snp project onto the rest of the uk often has quite a big impact. when the snp are strong, that independence debate is a significant part of the uk discussion. it hasn't been for the past couple of years, partly because the snp have been on the back foot. so the question over the back foot. so the question over the next few days and weeks as the party tries to close this chapter and open a new one is, what direction it wants to go? you heard lorna speak about some of the frontrunners. the two names that keep being brought up to me arejohn swinney, who hasn't ruled out, who hasn't spoken sent humza yousaf resigned but is keeping that door open, and kate f
the snp are the third biggest party in westminster. they have a significant number of scottish seats and that is up in the airjust now. labourare and that is up in the airjust now. labour are adamant they can start to win back a lot of support in scotland and the fact that the last 12 months has been so to moult to us for the scottish government will help labour. the second is that the snp project onto the rest of the uk often has quite a big impact. when the snp are strong, that independence...