Former deputy FM John Swinney gains Kate Forbes' support in SNP leadership bid. Find out more about the frontrunner for Scotland's top job!
John Swinney, the veteran figure in the Scottish National Party (SNP), has emerged as a strong contender for the position of first minister of Scotland. With the backing of Kate Forbes, Swinney is set to be the frontrunner in the SNP leadership race, positioning himself as the candidate to succeed Humza Yousaf.
Swinney's bid for the top job has garnered significant attention, with his pledge to unite the party, restore trust, and push for Scottish independence resonating with SNP members. His long-standing experience in Scottish politics and leadership roles within the party make him a familiar and trusted figure among supporters.
As the campaign heats up, Swinney's promise to offer Kate Forbes a prominent role in his government if elected adds a dynamic element to the leadership race. The prospect of a Swinney-Forbes partnership signals a potential shake-up in Scottish politics, with both figures commanding strong support within the SNP.
With Swinney at the helm, the SNP anticipates a period of cohesion and strategic leadership, setting the stage for potential shifts in Scotland's political landscape. As the candidate poised to lead the party forward, all eyes are on John Swinney as Scotland waits to see who will take on the role of first minister.
Former deputy FM Swinney is the only candidate so far to officially launch an SNP leadership bid.
John Swinney is now expected to be the only candidate to succeed Humza Yousaf as SNP leader.
The Scottish National Party's former leader is going for the top job again. And main rival Kate Forbes has said she'll back him.
Scottish National party grandee says he would offer Kate Forbes 'significant' job in government if elected.
Swinney tells campaign launch event he can bind party together, restore trust and achieve Scottish independence.
The search is currently on to find a new leader for the SNP and Scotland following Humza Yousaf's resignation.
IF Kate had stood for the leadership of the SNP, she would have had my backing. She has not and therefore I will fall behind the leadership of Johnโฆ
The former deputy first minister said there would be a place in his cabinet for Kate Forbes.
Mr Swinney announced his candidacy at an event in Scotland this morning after days of speculation.
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