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John Swinney announces bid to succeed Humza Yousaf as SNP leader and Scotland’s first minister

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John Swinney announces bid to succeed Humza Yousaf as SNP leader and Scotland’s first minister
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John Swinney has announced his bid to take over from Humza Yousaf as SNP leader and Scotland’s first minister.

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The Perthshire North MSP has spent a year on the backbenches after he stepped down as deputy first minister when Nicola Sturgeon resigned in 2023.

Announcing his intention to run for first minister during a visit to Grassmarket Community Project in Edinburgh on Thursday, he said: “I want to build on the work of the SNP government to create a modern, diverse, dynamic Scotland that will ensure opportunities for all of our citizens.

“I want to unite the SNP and unite Scotland for independence.”

The search is currently on to find a new leader for the SNP and Scotland following Mr Yousaf’s resignation on Monday.

Nominations close at noon on Monday 6 May.

Prospective candidates will have to gain the support of 100 members from 20 different SNP branches to qualify for the contest.

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Any potential ballot will then open at 12pm on Monday 13 May and will close at noon on Monday 27 May.

Mr Swinney has been an MSP since the Scottish parliament’s inception in 1999, serving North Tayside, and previously representing the same constituency at Westminster in 1997.

Mr Swinney, who was also finance secretary under Alex Salmond’s government, is said by his supporters to have the experience needed to lead the country following Mr Yousaf’s departure.

Under Ms Sturgeon, he occupied several ministerial offices, including education secretary, COVID-19 recovery secretary and again in finance – taking over from Kate Forbes during her maternity leave.

During his time as Ms Sturgeon’s deputy, he cemented his reputation as a dogged defender of his boss, as well as an SNP stalwart.

However, he faced two close no-confidence votes in Holyrood, first over the handling of school exams during the pandemic, and his initial refusal to publish legal advice during the inquiry into the botched handling of harassment complaints against Mr Salmond.

The former SNP leader – who resigned from that post in 2004 following poor European parliament election results – ruled himself out of the 2023 leadership race to replace Ms Sturgeon, citing that he had to put his young family first.

He said: “One of the benefits of stepping back from frontline politics a year ago is that I’ve had the time and the opportunity to see our political situation from a different perspective than before.”

Mr Swinney said the SNP had achieved a “huge amount” for the people of Scotland, highlighting his pride in the Scottish child payment, free university tuition and the “massive expansion” of childcare.

He said SNP policies “lift children from poverty, give them a better start in life and enable them to go to university”.

He added: “Only the SNP stand with the majority of people who want their government to be in the moderate centre-left of Scottish politics.

“That is where I stand. And if elected by my party and by parliament, my goals as first minister will come straight from that centre-left tradition. The pursuit of economic growth and social justice. Economic growth not for its own sake, but to support the services and the society we all want to see.

“I will pursue priorities that will make Scotland the best our country can be as a modern, innovative, dynamic nation.”

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Within hours of Mr Yousaf’s resignation, several senior figures within the SNP voiced their support for Mr Swinney, including the party’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn, education secretary Jenny Gilruth, and MPs Pete Wishart, Ian Blackford and Alyn Smith.

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