Humza Yousaf defends SNP’s power-sharing deal with Scottish Greens
Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater were called to Bute House early this morning and left, before the cabinet meeting.
"The idea that they can just pivot back to how they governed as a minority gov is just nonsense and will become clear as day immediately." Scottish Labour Deputy Leader Jackie Baillie said: “This chaotic and incompetent government is falling apart before our eyes while Scots pay the price. Mr Yousaf yesterday rejected the idea of ending the SNP-Green coalition - and rubbished the idea of giving Nats members a say on the power-sharing deal.
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