Reports suggest the powersharing Bute House Agreement between the two parties at Holyrood could be about to end.
Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has called an emergency meeting of the Scottish cabinet amid suggestions his party could be about to end its powersharing agreement at Holyrood.
The Greens were angered when the Scottish Net Zero Secretary Mairi McAllan announced last week the Scottish Government was to ditch a key climate change target. That, combined with the decision to pause the use of puberty blockers for new patients attending the only Scottish gender identity clinic for children in Glasgow, resulted in the Greens saying last week that they would have a vote on the future of the powersharing deal.
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