Politics latest: Ex-SNP leader ‘heading for coronation’ as potential rival drops out of race | Politics News

Politics latest: Ex-SNP leader ‘heading for coronation’ as potential rival drops out of race | Politics News
Politics latest: Ex-SNP leader ‘heading for coronation’ as potential rival drops out of race | Politics News
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As we just reported, a statement from Kate Forbes on the race to succeed Humza Yousaf as Scotland’s prime minister is expected shortly.

She lost out to Mr Yousaf in last year’s SNP leadership contest and has already told Sky News she is considering entering the race again in the wake of Mr Yousaf’s resignation.

The former finance secretary faced backlash during her campaign last year after admitting she would have voted against gay marriage in Scotland when it was made legal a decade ago.

The Free Church of Scotland member also told Sky News that having children out of marriage was “wrong” and something she would “seek to avoid”.

However, the MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch stressed that “in a free society you can do what you want”.

Ms Forbes had argued that “continuity won’t cut it”.

After losing to Mr Yousaf by 48% to 52%, she said: “If we are to continue to win elections, we need to continue to listen and maintain trust.”

Ms Forbes turned down the role of rural affairs minister, which at the time was seen as a demotion.

Although her views on social issues remain unpopular with some of her MSP colleagues, she was one of the few SNP ministers who did not delete her WhatsApp messages during the COVID pandemic.

Ms Forbes would face resistance from the Scottish Greens, who have previously ruled out working with her.

SNP colleague Fergus Ewing is backing Ms Forbes, saying she is “head and shoulders” above any other potential candidate.

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