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patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first — patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister— patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister at _ patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister at bute - with the first minister at bute house, — with the first minister at bute house, where he informed us of his decision— house, where he informed us of his decision to — house, where he informed us of his decision to end the cooperation agreement between the scottish government and the scottish greens. this is— government and the scottish greens. this is a _ government and the scottish greens. this is a total u—turn on his position— this is a total u—turn on his position from recent weeks and even days. _ position from recent weeks and even days, where — position from recent weeks and even days, where he reasserted his government's commitment to the progressive policies that are parties _ progressive policies that are parties had jointly agreed on, and the need — parties had jointly agree
patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first — patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister— patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister at _ patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister at bute - with the first minister at bute house, — with the first minister at bute house, where he informed us of his decision— house, where he informed us of his decision to — house, where he informed us of his decision to end the cooperation...
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these are pictures of the - co-leaders patrick harvie and lorna co—leaders patrick harvie and lorna slater leaving bute house in edinburgh ahead of that cabinet meeting. they made no comment when askedif meeting. they made no comment when asked if there power—sharing deal with the snp is over but to reiterate, bbc scotland editorjames cook has been told it's over. the bbc understands the snp would form a minority government if its agreement with the greens ends. this follows criticism of the scottish government decision to scrap its 2030 climate target and the way it responded to a review of gender services. let's speak to paul hutcheon, political editor of the daily record who is in the scottish parliament. the bbc understands this power—sharing deal is over, is that your understanding? the power-sharing deal is over, is that your understanding?— power-sharing deal is over, is that your understanding? the bute house aareement your understanding? the bute house agreement is — your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead _ your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead
these are pictures of the - co-leaders patrick harvie and lorna co—leaders patrick harvie and lorna slater leaving bute house in edinburgh ahead of that cabinet meeting. they made no comment when askedif meeting. they made no comment when asked if there power—sharing deal with the snp is over but to reiterate, bbc scotland editorjames cook has been told it's over. the bbc understands the snp would form a minority government if its agreement with the greens ends. this follows criticism of...
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we know that patrick harvie had said he would quit if the coalition fell apart. tell us about humza yousaf, does it strengthen or weaken his position? what happens with the green leadership? in position? what happens with the green leadership?— position? what happens with the green leadership? in terms of the ureen green leadership? in terms of the green leadership _ green leadership? in terms of the green leadership we _ green leadership? in terms of the green leadership we had - green leadership? in terms of the green leadership we had heard i green leadership? in terms of the i green leadership we had heard from patrick harvie that he would resign as co—leader of the scottish greens if his membership voted to leave the bute house agreement. we will speak to reporters in the scottish parliament soon. donna slater had said she wasn't talking about whether or not she would leave —— lorna slater. but if patrick harvie does follow through, that would leave the greens looking for another co—leader to replace him and what direction he would take part in. hu
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- standing defending patrick harvie as a minister— standing defending patrick harvie as a minister in— standing defending patrick harvie as a minister in your— standing defending patrick harvie as a minister in your government. - standing defending patrick harvie as a minister in your government. he l a minister in your government. he said that _ a minister in your government. he said that this — a minister in your government. he said that this was _ a minister in your government. he said that this was a _ a minister in your government. he said that this was a partnership i said that this was a partnership worth— said that this was a partnership worth its— said that this was a partnership worth its weight _ said that this was a partnership worth its weight in _ said that this was a partnership worth its weight in gold. - said that this was a partnership worth its weight in gold. is- said that this was a partnership worth its weight in gold. is it i said that this was a partnership. worth its weight in gold. is it not fair for— worth its weight in gold. is it not fair for y
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patrick harvie, thank you very much. let's just remind ourselves of that moment that humza yousaf stepped down as first minister. my hope was to continue working with the greens in a less formal arrangement as the snp moved into a new phase of minority government. unfortunately, in ending the bute house agreement in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused green colleagues. for a minority government to be able to govern effectively and efficiently, trust when working with the opposition is clearly fundamental. and while a route through this week's motion of no confidence was absolutely possible, i am not willing to trade my values and principles, or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. therefore, after spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government and for the country i lead, i have concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm. i have, therefore, informed the
patrick harvie, thank you very much. let's just remind ourselves of that moment that humza yousaf stepped down as first minister. my hope was to continue working with the greens in a less formal arrangement as the snp moved into a new phase of minority government. unfortunately, in ending the bute house agreement in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused green colleagues. for a minority government to be able to govern effectively and efficiently,...
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here is the reaction from the green co-leader, patrick| from the green co—leader, patrick harvie. humza yousaf informed us of his desire _ humza yousaf informed us of his desire to — humza yousaf informed us of his desire to end the cooperation between _ desire to end the cooperation between his government and the scottish— between his government and the scottish greens. this is a total u-turn— scottish greens. this is a total u-turn in_ scottish greens. this is a total u—turn in recent days, where he reassured — u—turn in recent days, where he reassured us of his commitment to working _ reassured us of his commitment to working on— reassured us of his commitment to working on the policies are parties agreed _ working on the policies are parties agreed on. — working on the policies are parties agreed on, and to act on climate action— agreed on, and to act on climate action after— agreed on, and to act on climate action after decades of inaction. he has decided to capitulate to the most _ has decided to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward —looking for
here is the reaction from the green co-leader, patrick| from the green co—leader, patrick harvie. humza yousaf informed us of his desire _ humza yousaf informed us of his desire to — humza yousaf informed us of his desire to end the cooperation between _ desire to end the cooperation between his government and the scottish— between his government and the scottish greens. this is a total u-turn— scottish greens. this is a total u-turn in_ scottish greens. this is a total u—turn in...
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here's how the co—leader of the scottish green party, patrick harvie, responded to the news that the coalition was officially over. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward—looking forces within the snp and it is the opposite of what is in scotland's best interests. live to edinburgh and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. and now the scottish conservatives are looking for a vote of no confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic — confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here in l of dramatic developments here in scotland and the collapse of this power sharing agreement, terminated with immediate effect and the disquiet had been growing for some time. reaching a crescendo after two decisions were taken last week which angered the scottish green party, the first being the watering down of climate change targets here in scotland, interim climate change targets on the d
here's how the co—leader of the scottish green party, patrick harvie, responded to the news that the coalition was officially over. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward—looking forces within the snp and it is the opposite of what is in scotland's best interests. live to edinburgh and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. and now the scottish conservatives are looking for a vote of no confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of...
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patrick— they were going tojump ship. patrick harvie, his response to that was incredible. throwing his dummy out of— was incredible. throwing his dummy out of the _ was incredible. throwing his dummy out of the pram straightaway. and there _ out of the pram straightaway. and there has— out of the pram straightaway. and there has been very little seen of him since — there has been very little seen of him since i— there has been very little seen of him since. i think now that humza yousaf— him since. i think now that humza yousaf instead of resigning should call an— yousaf instead of resigning should call an election and let the people of scotland decide who they want to vote for~ _ of scotland decide who they want to vote for. are of scotland decide who they want to vote for. �* , ., ., ,, of scotland decide who they want to vote for. �* i. ., ,, , , vote for. are you an snp supporter? i have vote for. are you an snp supporter? i have been _ vote for. are you an snp supporter? i have been a — vote for. are you an snp supporter? i have been a supporter— v
patrick— they were going tojump ship. patrick harvie, his response to that was incredible. throwing his dummy out of— was incredible. throwing his dummy out of the _ was incredible. throwing his dummy out of the pram straightaway. and there _ out of the pram straightaway. and there has— out of the pram straightaway. and there has been very little seen of him since — there has been very little seen of him since i— there has been very little seen of him since. i think now that humza...
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here's how the co—leader of the scottish green party, patrick harvie, responded to the news that the coalition was officially over. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward looking forces within the snp. and it's the opposite of what's in scotland's best interest. israel's war cabinet is meeting to discuss the military operation in rafah in southern gaza. let's speak to steph brawn, politicaljournalist at the daily scottish newspaper, the national. i think we're getting reports that the greens will not support him in that boat. what do you think the likelihood is of him winning a? if the greens are not going to support how at yousaf he's going to have to get support from the only other and that's ash regan. some viewers might remember that ash regan was a snp leadership contest last year and more recently she defected from the snp. she's probably not the person that he's going to want to be relying on support if the greens are going to vote against him in that no—confidence vote that he's going to have to look to support from
here's how the co—leader of the scottish green party, patrick harvie, responded to the news that the coalition was officially over. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward looking forces within the snp. and it's the opposite of what's in scotland's best interest. israel's war cabinet is meeting to discuss the military operation in rafah in southern gaza. let's speak to steph brawn, politicaljournalist at the daily scottish newspaper,...
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harvie and his green party colleagues . and green party colleagues. and that's that's a really a matter of deep concern and should concern every single snp , concern every single snp, member, because that's not how internal party democracy is supposed to function when you can't have another party. interfering with your internal processes and sadly, that's where this whole shambles has led the snp to, has it set back the cause of independence, i don't think i mean, it's not helped . let's just get that out helped. let's just get that out of the way first. it's not helped. and but, you know, the independence movement is setting north of 50% and has been for quite some time. during that time, the numbers for the snp have continued to fall and i anticipate that there will be a lot of anger against both the snp and particularly the green party , because one of the things party, because one of the things that we've discovered in all of this is that the green party's commitment to independence is a complete mirage . their complete
harvie and his green party colleagues . and green party colleagues. and that's that's a really a matter of deep concern and should concern every single snp , concern every single snp, member, because that's not how internal party democracy is supposed to function when you can't have another party. interfering with your internal processes and sadly, that's where this whole shambles has led the snp to, has it set back the cause of independence, i don't think i mean, it's not helped . let's just...
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so do you want a new agreement with patrick harvie? because in fact today, humza yousaf said we need to prepare all this. i have said publicly that i think whoever is now leader of the snp should be able to engage with other parties. i want to see that engagement, constructive engagement. we are a parliament of minorities. we are a parliament of minorities. we have to talk to each other. i think there is no prospect of any support from the tories at any stage. they are bent on a kind of scorched earth idea of policy. but we need to talk to those that are willing to talk to us. that is very important. you very much welcome talk ofjohn swinney coming into the leadership contest. would you back him? what swinney coming into the leadership contest. would you back him? mhdti contest. would you back him? what i said is, i think _ contest. would you back him? what i said is, i think there _ contest. would you back him? what i said is, i think there are three - said is, i think there are three things. he said is, i think there are three thins.
so do you want a new agreement with patrick harvie? because in fact today, humza yousaf said we need to prepare all this. i have said publicly that i think whoever is now leader of the snp should be able to engage with other parties. i want to see that engagement, constructive engagement. we are a parliament of minorities. we are a parliament of minorities. we have to talk to each other. i think there is no prospect of any support from the tories at any stage. they are bent on a kind of...
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lorna slater and patrick harvie talked about this being an act of political cowardice to appease the most reactionary forces in the country, that humza yousaf can no longer be trusted, that he is ending the agreement in a weak way. the snp does not have a majority now in the scottish parliament. they have 63 msps. they are two short of a majority, along with the greens, who have seven msps, that gave them a majority. they have lost that with this termination of the bute house agreement with immediate effect. however, this is a parliament that is designed to be consensual. it is designed for a minority government. indeed, the snp, in theirfirst administration and alex salmond, governed as a minority government. but it means they will now have to reach out to other parties to get backing for their policies. there will have to be more compromises going forward with other parties such as the conservatives or labour or indeed the greens. they of course are united with the snp in their belief that scotland should be an independent country. but this will be a more challenging time for the s
lorna slater and patrick harvie talked about this being an act of political cowardice to appease the most reactionary forces in the country, that humza yousaf can no longer be trusted, that he is ending the agreement in a weak way. the snp does not have a majority now in the scottish parliament. they have 63 msps. they are two short of a majority, along with the greens, who have seven msps, that gave them a majority. they have lost that with this termination of the bute house agreement with...
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that's why i will be writing to patrick harvie and lorna slater, to let see if we can meet. but that doesn't mean that two pro—independence parties, that share so many values, so many policy priorities, cannot and should not work together in a less formal arrangement. the scottish greens, though, remain adamant that for now they won't back him in any vote of confidence. that means the most powerful politician in scotland may be this woman. ash regan left the snp just months after losing out in the fight to lead the party. her vote may prove critical. scotland is completely sick of petty political games. i'm sick of it as well. i want us all to work together for the good of scotland, that is what i'm setting out to do, i have a good opportunity to do that, to have some influence and to reset us on a path of good governance. but humza yousaf is now facing two votes of confidence lodged by his political opponents. it's notjust about him. we don't have confidence in this snp government and that is why we have tabled this motion today and we believe ultimately it should be the
that's why i will be writing to patrick harvie and lorna slater, to let see if we can meet. but that doesn't mean that two pro—independence parties, that share so many values, so many policy priorities, cannot and should not work together in a less formal arrangement. the scottish greens, though, remain adamant that for now they won't back him in any vote of confidence. that means the most powerful politician in scotland may be this woman. ash regan left the snp just months after losing out...
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so, early morning sacking of lorna slater and patrick harvie, the co—leaders of the scottish greens and then a meeting of the scottish cabinet, where the scottish cabinet delivered the last rites to the bute house agreement between the snp and the greens. humza yousaf�*s view was that no longer sustainable, because the scottish greens had decided to have a vote amongst their members next month about whether to keep that going. because of course the scottish government watered down some of its climate targets. after that dramatic morning, cue licking of lips by the opposition parties over the first minister's questions and listen to douglas ross of the scottish conservatives. this weak first minister _ scottish conservatives. this weak first ministerjumped _ scottish conservatives. this weak first ministerjumped before - scottish conservatives. this weak first ministerjumped before the l first ministerjumped before the green _ first ministerjumped before the green members pushed him. even his nationalist _ green members pushed him. even his nationalist colleagues don't trust him _ nati
so, early morning sacking of lorna slater and patrick harvie, the co—leaders of the scottish greens and then a meeting of the scottish cabinet, where the scottish cabinet delivered the last rites to the bute house agreement between the snp and the greens. humza yousaf�*s view was that no longer sustainable, because the scottish greens had decided to have a vote amongst their members next month about whether to keep that going. because of course the scottish government watered down some of...
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to recap what happened patrick harvie, lorna slater they quit the cabinet. it, they've quit the so—called bute house agreement signed back in august 2021, and that came after an emergency cabinet meeting called by mr mr yousaf. there are 129 msps in the scottish parliament, 683 are snp msps, which means they need two more to have this majority in holyrood. they haven't got that. the question now is can snp , can the question now is can snp, can the snp get their policies through parliament or are they a lame duck administration? it all really hangs on what will be a very dramatic seven days in scottish politics. >> it seems that humza yousaf has really shot himself in the foot here. if he wanted to go about trying to create alliances issue by issue rather than a formal coalition in order to get a budget passed in order to maintain his position there as first minister. he's done it in perhaps the most peculiar way possible. he has completely fidden possible. he has completely ridden roughshod over the democratic process that was taking place within the sco
to recap what happened patrick harvie, lorna slater they quit the cabinet. it, they've quit the so—called bute house agreement signed back in august 2021, and that came after an emergency cabinet meeting called by mr mr yousaf. there are 129 msps in the scottish parliament, 683 are snp msps, which means they need two more to have this majority in holyrood. they haven't got that. the question now is can snp , can the question now is can snp, can the snp get their policies through parliament or...
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patrick harvie virtually said that this morning, i heard on the radio. so really it willjust meander along, it will all be party politics, which it always is, and nothing will really change and nothing gets done. but that is unfortunately what politics is nowadays. everybody i have talked to has given | up on any hope on scottish politics. | theyjust don't understand where it is going. - where is it going? don't know. all my friends seem to be drifting back to the conservatives. - has it changed your position of —— opinion of politicians, the mess that's been happening? trio. opinion of politicians, the mess that's been happening? no, it's no surrise! that's been happening? no, it's no surprise! no. _ that's been happening? no, it's no surprise! no, it— that's been happening? no, it's no surprise! no, it hasn't. _ that's been happening? no, it's no surprise! no, it hasn't. i— that's been happening? no, it's no surprise! no, it hasn't. ithink- surprise! no, it hasn't. ithink most— surprise! no, it hasn't. ithink most of— surprise! no, it hasn'
patrick harvie virtually said that this morning, i heard on the radio. so really it willjust meander along, it will all be party politics, which it always is, and nothing will really change and nothing gets done. but that is unfortunately what politics is nowadays. everybody i have talked to has given | up on any hope on scottish politics. | theyjust don't understand where it is going. - where is it going? don't know. all my friends seem to be drifting back to the conservatives. - has it...
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it is a good question, the interview you did with patrick harvie about 20 minutes ago creates a bit of breathing space, he was clear that the greens will not back any motion to bring down the scottish government, so even though humza yousaf is going, there was a motion that could have collapsed the government and therefore lead to a scottish election. he has made it clear the greens will not back that, so the snp and government should be safe for now. the question then becomes, whose dance? it sounds like john swinney is tempted, it sounds like a kate forbes is tempted, and i could be others as well. if there is more than one candidate, that will probably take a few weeks. this is a big if, but if kate forbes was not to stand and just allowjohn swinney a run at the job, to stand and just allowjohn swinney a run at thejob, if he to stand and just allowjohn swinney a run at the job, if he wants to stand and just allowjohn swinney a run at thejob, if he wants it, then that could happen pretty quickly, within a couple of weeks, i would have thought. but that is far from guaranteed, even fo
it is a good question, the interview you did with patrick harvie about 20 minutes ago creates a bit of breathing space, he was clear that the greens will not back any motion to bring down the scottish government, so even though humza yousaf is going, there was a motion that could have collapsed the government and therefore lead to a scottish election. he has made it clear the greens will not back that, so the snp and government should be safe for now. the question then becomes, whose dance? it...
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given the rhetoric we have heard this morning from patrick harvie, the, the, the co—leader of the greens in scotland, i think humza yousaf is going to find it very hard to get agreement from the greens . and agreement from the greens. and so we may find that even if he survives this vote of no confidence, humza yousaf is only postponing the inevitable . okay. postponing the inevitable. okay. thank you very much for joining us on the show. and that's murdo fraser, conservative live msp. thank you for your time. it's always a pleasure. now today's developments come after what's been a very, very tough year or so for the scottish national party. mr yousaf was sworn in as first minister on march the 29th. last year , and it's been 29th. last year, and it's been pretty much all downhill from there on in in june, his predecessor, nicola sturgeon, was arrested in connection with a police investigation into the snp's finances. she was released without charge and denies any wrongdoing. and then in october, the snp were heavily beaten by labourin the snp were heavily beaten by labour in the ruther
given the rhetoric we have heard this morning from patrick harvie, the, the, the co—leader of the greens in scotland, i think humza yousaf is going to find it very hard to get agreement from the greens . and agreement from the greens. and so we may find that even if he survives this vote of no confidence, humza yousaf is only postponing the inevitable . okay. postponing the inevitable. okay. thank you very much for joining us on the show. and that's murdo fraser, conservative live msp. thank...
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but patrick harvie, obviously co—leader of the greens and jilted yesterday morning behind me here at the first minister resident of bute house in edinburgh . well, he came out and edinburgh. well, he came out and said that it's pretty clear that humza yousaf will be unable to unite holyrood and he has urged the snp to consider a replacement . who might that be? replacement. who might that be? so many questions left unanswered and yet every hour that i get to speak to you , it that i get to speak to you, it certainly seems like new things are happening all the time here. >> tony mcguire, high drama nonh >> tony mcguire, high drama north of the border. thanks for joining us. always a pleasure to have you on the show and join me now in our studio in westminster is our political correspondent, olivia utley olivia. an astonishing what appears to be end game now. and what a bitter irony . some might call it irony. some might call it a beautiful karma that ash regan , beautiful karma that ash regan, who was in the snp, went for the leadership campaign herself, finished third, left the party
but patrick harvie, obviously co—leader of the greens and jilted yesterday morning behind me here at the first minister resident of bute house in edinburgh . well, he came out and edinburgh. well, he came out and said that it's pretty clear that humza yousaf will be unable to unite holyrood and he has urged the snp to consider a replacement . who might that be? replacement. who might that be? so many questions left unanswered and yet every hour that i get to speak to you , it that i get to...
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harvie and lorna slater feel, think very carefully about where we are today, think about the obligation we have to get our climate reduction targets for 2045, things we can work together. i would say to them today, don't throw that away this week. show your faith and trust in the first minister. we are where we are but we can make sure the government can deliver on the priorities of the people of scotland if we make sure that humza yousaf remains our first minister. can you see a scenario where humza yousaf could pick up the phone to alex salmond and do a deal? humza yousaf has written to — salmond and do a deal? humza yousaf has written to the _ salmond and do a deal? humza yousaf has written to the party _ salmond and do a deal? humza yousaf has written to the party leaders - salmond and do a deal? humza yousaf has written to the party leaders in - has written to the party leaders in holyroodm — has written to the party leaders in holyrood- - -_ has written to the party leaders in holyrood. .. has written to the party leaders in hol rood... �* ., ., , �* , holyrood. .. alex sa
harvie and lorna slater feel, think very carefully about where we are today, think about the obligation we have to get our climate reduction targets for 2045, things we can work together. i would say to them today, don't throw that away this week. show your faith and trust in the first minister. we are where we are but we can make sure the government can deliver on the priorities of the people of scotland if we make sure that humza yousaf remains our first minister. can you see a scenario where...
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. >> yes, patrick harvie, who is the green co—leader who basically has nothing to rebut the cass review except that it's , it's ignored evidence and has weaponized, has been weaponized to undermine trans people's very existence without offering any alternative evidence of his own. he just doesn't like that it didn't support his side of the argument, basically, which is horrifying, because i thought he would be more horrified by the number of children that were basically used as lab rats , and basically used as lab rats, and they're all doing it as well. >> andrew union jack well, it's this doctor, shola, she says in her tweet today. >> i find nothing inspiring or patriotic about britain's saint george's flag. why do these people hate our country so much? i think she should get the union jack ass. >> she's so divisive , so >> she's so divisive, so divisive. some would argue even racist, anti—british anti—everything wants to drag the country down. why does she get away with it? >> i don't know, but i don't think she should be tolerated . think she should be tolerated. frankly, it is.
. >> yes, patrick harvie, who is the green co—leader who basically has nothing to rebut the cass review except that it's , it's ignored evidence and has weaponized, has been weaponized to undermine trans people's very existence without offering any alternative evidence of his own. he just doesn't like that it didn't support his side of the argument, basically, which is horrifying, because i thought he would be more horrified by the number of children that were basically used as lab rats...
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it came when patrick harvie, the co—leader of the scottish greens, refused repeatedly to accept the scientific validity of the cast report and refused to endorse the idea of pausing or banning , puberty blockers. or banning, puberty blockers. these, you know, life changing drugs to young people. and that really was, i think , the last really was, i think, the last straw. i think that humza yousaf realised that he could not afford to have this lot in government any longer. and so he he unceremoniously showed them the door last wednesday. i mean, he's been widely criticised for doing that. people say he should have been a lot more gracious about it , have been a lot more gracious about it, perhaps he could have given them some kind of future as advisers on climate. i don't know. i don't know what he could do, but he certainly decided. and his advisers had strongly put it to him that he needed to get out from under this. and the best thing to do was just to cauterise the bute house agreement and send them on their way . way. >> you're making it sound as though he may have acted in quite a statesm
it came when patrick harvie, the co—leader of the scottish greens, refused repeatedly to accept the scientific validity of the cast report and refused to endorse the idea of pausing or banning , puberty blockers. or banning, puberty blockers. these, you know, life changing drugs to young people. and that really was, i think , the last really was, i think, the last straw. i think that humza yousaf realised that he could not afford to have this lot in government any longer. and so he he...
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harvie and lorna slater, and they actually said that they were going to put their leadership of their party on the line in order to save this agreement. so the fact that he's done that, no wonder, no wonder that, you know, the green party feel deeply aggrieved by what's happened. and i must admit, you know, and, you know, as somebody who was a massive champion humza yousaf and you know that and i, i still hope that he can save his leadership, but if, you know, if he doesn't recognise that that's an error of judgement, then that is a major problem. but then i would also, you know , and yeah, i also, you know, and yeah, i mean, what, what entrances to that because that must have been people advising him , you know, people advising him, you know, that have been giving them, you know, some pretty good advice. well what leadership are you going in to bat for here though? >> i mean, you know, this guy's hate crime stuff. he had more reports apparently , about reports apparently, about himself than j.k. rowling in the first few days. he's police scotland have been crippled over this, and the
harvie and lorna slater, and they actually said that they were going to put their leadership of their party on the line in order to save this agreement. so the fact that he's done that, no wonder, no wonder that, you know, the green party feel deeply aggrieved by what's happened. and i must admit, you know, and, you know, as somebody who was a massive champion humza yousaf and you know that and i, i still hope that he can save his leadership, but if, you know, if he doesn't recognise that...