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View email online | | | | | Mar 19, 2021 | | | | | | Good afternoon, This is a breaking update from The Scotsman. Don't forget you can gain unlimited to analysis of thousands of Scottish news stories, expert analysis, agenda-setting opinion and eye-opening features for as little as £3 a month with a digital subscription. Subscribe to us today on a trial | |
| | | | | No confidence vote in Nicola Sturgeon set for Wednesday as Scottish Conservatives give her 'last chance to resign' | | | | | | Nicola Sturgeon is set to fight a vote of no confidence in the Holyrood chamber on Wednesday should she refuse to resign for misleading the Scottish Parliament. | | | | |
| | | | | | | No confidence vote in Nicola Sturgeon Nicola Sturgeon is set to fight a vote of no confidence in the Holyrood chamber on Wednesday should she refuse to resign for misleading the Scottish Parliament. The First Minister is set to battle for the survival of her political career next week after the Scottish Conservatives announced plans to push for a no confidence vote in the SNP leader on Wednesday. The move follows reports that the Salmond Inquiry has concluded that the First Minister misled parliament around the details of a meeting held with Alex Salmond on April 2, 2018. Here's what we expect to happen Analysis: FM's fate in hands of James Hamilton As consistently dramatic and explosive as the Alex Salmond inquiry has been, its conclusions matter far less to the future of Scotland’s First Minister than that of another concurrent investigation into her conduct, writes Conor Matchett. Throughout its existence, the Holyrood inquiry into the Scottish Government’s handling of harassment complaints against Mr Salmond has been an exercise in partisan politicking. Here is why one man's investigation could matter more than Scotland's MSPs. Thanks for reading, more headlines below. Sam Shedden | |
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