Glasgow Times

SNP and Greens reach working agreement on administra­tion

- BY TOM TORRANCE

THE SNP and Scottish Greens have reached a working agreement to allow a new administra­tion at Glasgow City Council to be formed.

It means current leader Susan Aitken will likely stay in her position in an SNP minority administra­tion.

Green councillor­s will be given “key positions”, including the chair of a new committee on net-zero and climate change.

The SNP emerged as the largest party following the election earlier this month, with 37 seats to Labour’s 36.

The Greens increased the size of their group to 10 councillor­s on the 85-seat council.

The SNP said the agreement would not be binding on any votes beyond the first council meeting.

SNP group leader Ms Aitken said: “Glaswegian­s face huge challenges in the years ahead, from the daily impact of the cost-of-living crisis on incomes and the longerterm effect of the pandemic and Brexit on communitie­s through to ensuring a fair and just transition delivers for all Glaswegian­s and that our city is climate-ready.

“In a time of great uncertaint­y this agreement between the SNP and Greens can help provide the confident and responsibl­e leadership this city and its people require.

“This is about doing politics and governance differentl­y.

“It’s clear that the SNP and Greens have much common ground and have agreed in recent years on how best to meet major challenges affecting Glaswegian­s.

“And crucially, we share a willingnes­s to collaborat­e to take the bold, urgent and progressiv­e action which the immediate and future needs of Glaswegian­s’ demands.”

The Greens said their group would remain an opposition party.

Green group co-convener Martha Wardrop said: “The recent election result clearly showed us that the people of Glasgow agreed with our vision for a more effective, more democratic and forward-looking council.

“With our largest ever group of Green councillor­s, we will hold a minority SNP administra­tion to account while working collaborat­ively across party lines to deliver a fairer, greener and more inclusive Glasgow and to bring about the

change that people voted for.”

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Susan Aitken, main picture, and left, Martha Wardrop

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