How long can Humza Yousaf last?
The Scottish First Minister on the threats to his leadership, the SNP’s mistakes and what he learned from Malcolm X.
ByExplore a diverse range of articles examining the Scottish National Party (SNP), covering its policies, leadership, electoral impact, and key debates surrounding Scottish independence and devolved governance.
The Scottish First Minister on the threats to his leadership, the SNP’s mistakes and what he learned from Malcolm X.
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What the result means for the next general election and Scottish independence.
The party’s victory in the Rutherglen & Hamilton West by-election is a turning point.
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The former Scottish first minister made schools her priority but the reality has been drift and decline.
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Nicola Sturgeon’s former chief of staff on what she got right. And where she went wrong.
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In central-belt suburbia, “austerity Labour” and the “sleazy SNP” fight for the future of Scottish politics.
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A more confident party would have shrugged off the veteran MSP’s rebellions, not suspended him.
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Party strategists crave the parliamentary and media rewards that overtaking the SNP would bring.
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The SNP leader knows there is no prospect of him opening negotiations with the UK government – but is forced…
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Humza Yousaf’s strategy too often amounts to little more than handing out money.
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Humza Yousaf should allow parents to choose how they spend childcare vouchers.
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Long-term demographic change means support for separation will outlast the SNP’s travails.
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Under the SNP, the government has continually swung its great clunking fist only to punch itself in the face.
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The First Minister’s anaemic, underwhelming Programme for Government won’t fill Scotland’s political void.
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The new party chief executive has to deal with a police investigation, falling income and electoral slide.
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The parties have governed together before and it could suit both to do so again.
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The junior partner is the biggest winner from the continuation of the discredited power-sharing deal.
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The latest by-election could provide a chance for Labour to regain lost seats north of the border.
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The Scottish First Minister is drowning, not waving.
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