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Yousaf does not rule out cabinet position for Forbes

Nominations close for the SNP leadership race on Friday.

Craig Paton
Thursday 23 February 2023 09:17 EST
Humza Yousaf is up against Kate Forbes and Ash Regan for the SNP leadership (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Humza Yousaf is up against Kate Forbes and Ash Regan for the SNP leadership (Andrew Milligan/PA) (PA Wire)

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SNP contender Humza Yousaf has not ruled out giving Kate Forbes a cabinet position in any future administration he leads.

Speaking to journalists after First Minister’s Questions, Mr Yousaf praised the Finance Secretary, who is also running to succeed Nicola Sturgeon.

Mr Yousaf has previously sought to place himself apart from Ms Forbes – who has long been seen as a potential first minister – on social issues after she said she would not have voted for gender reforms passed in December or in favour of equal marriage, which was made law before she entered Parliament.

He said on Thursday: “I think Kate’s extremely talented, extremely able, I think anybody would want to see her at the heart of Scottish politics.

“As long as we agree – and I think we do collectively – that collective responsibility is important for any government to function, and Kate has shown she is willing, and has been in her time in Government, to abide by collective responsibility, I think that’s going to be an important question for all the candidates – myself included.”

Pressed, Mr Yousaf added: “I think she’s got a lot to give to Scottish public life, including in Government.”

Nominations for the SNP leadership race close on Friday, with Mr Yousaf, Ms Forbes and Ash Regan expected to garner enough support to progress to the members’ vote.

The new SNP leader will be announced on March 27.

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