Humza Yousaf's coalition government could collapse as Greens hold crunch vote

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The vote by the Scottish Greens piles more pressure on the beleaguered SNP leader.

By Katie Harris, Political Reporter

07:37, Mon, Apr 22, 2024 | UPDATED: 07:37, Mon, Apr 22, 2024

Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie

Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie (Image: PA)

Humza Yousaf’s coalition government could collapse after the Scottish Greens’ co-leader admitted he was unsure about the future of the powersharing agreement with the SNP.

The deal at Holyrood is under threat as the Greens announced they will hold a fresh members' vote after the Scottish Government ditched its 2030 climate change targets.

Mr Harvie told The Sunday Show on BBC Scotland: "This is a moment that is critical for the future of climate policy in Scotland, which is, you know, the reason Greens are in politics in the first place.

"It's critical to the future of our party as well, and over the next few weeks we have probably the most important decision to make that we've ever had to make about the future of our party.

"And I want to make sure that we're all listening to each other and making sure that we genuinely understand and share, not just the sense of urgency and the deep disappointment and anger about the fact that Scotland is not on track at the moment, but a focus and determination on action.

"And my worry is that, if we if we walked away at this point, we would decelerate the climate action, we would see the hand strengthened of the likes of Fergus Ewing, backbencher in the SNP now, who's constantly popping up and having a go at environmental policy and urging the Government to slow down."

The Bute House Agreement, which was voted for by members of both parties in August 2021, brought Greens into government for the first time anywhere in the UK.

It gave the SNP a majority in the Scottish Parliament when its votes there were combined with those of the seven Green MSPs.

Scottish First Minister Mr Yousaf has insisted the SNP would continue as a minority government if the Greens pulled out of the deal.

Scottish Conservatives chairman Craig Hoy said: "Patrick Harvie takes no accountability for his party's shameful record in Government.

"Both he and Lorna Slater (minister for green skills, circular economy and biodiversity) have spent the last three years pitifully trading environmentalism for nationalism to the fury of their members who now want out of this toxically incompetent coalition.

"(First Minister) Humza Yousaf is so weak that he has lost any authority he had, and even after the disaster they've been in Government, it's still the Greens calling the shots.

"If Humza Yousaf had any backbone, he would be pulling the plug himself on this shambolic deal which is harming Scotland's economy and jeopardising our oil and gas industry.

"Instead, he is at the mercy of the Green vote, and the coalition of chaos he inherited from Nicola Sturgeon is now hanging by a thread."

The vote piles more pressure on Mr Yousaf following fury over new hate crime laws in Scotland and Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell being charged with embezzling funds from the SNP as part of the ongoing police probe.

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