The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

SNP activist pulls out of leadership race and gives Swinney support

- BY REBECCA MCCURDY AND RYAN MCDOUGALL,

SNP activist Graeme McCormick has ended his bid to become the next leader of the party and has given his full support to John Swinney, who is now the only official candidate.

Mr McCormick, who had made a last-minute bid for the leadership, said he would “not proceed” with his nomination and would instead support Mr Swinney, meaning the Perthshire North MSP is the likely candidate to replace Humza Yousaf in the top job and is set to become the next first minister of Scotland.

Mr McCormick told the PA news agency that he “met the thresholds for party rules”, but “after a lengthy and fruitful conversati­on” with Mr Swinney he decided to instead give his full support to him.

Mr McCormick wrote: “John and I agreed the challenges which the SNP, our government and our people face, and explored new thinking on a range of issues which I am confident, as they are advanced, will inspire activists both within the SNP and wider independen­ce movement in the following weeks and months.

“This is a fresh start for our members and our politician­s, and I’m sure that John’s determinat­ion to deliver independen­ce will be rewarded at the forthcomin­g general election.

“I have therefore concluded that I shall not proceed with my nomination for party leader but instead support John Swinney’s nomination for party leader and first minister of Scotland.”

Mr McCormick had told journalist­s at the weekend that he expected to secure the 100 nomination­s needed from 20 branches, but this had yet to be officially confirmed.

Mr Swinney, who described himself as the candidate to unite the party after a “difficult” few years, said an election contest would delay the SNP’s essential rebuild.

But he signalled he would win any potential contest, telling Sky News that party members “probably know the outcome” between the two potential candidates.

Mr Swinney will be named as the next SNP leader and a subsequent Holyrood vote later in the week could see him replace

This is a fresh start for our members

Mr Yousaf as Scotland’s first minister.

The SNP said it does not comment on such matters.

 ?? ?? IN FRONT: John Swinney with party supporters and fellow MSPs after announcing he is running to succeed Humza Yousaf.
IN FRONT: John Swinney with party supporters and fellow MSPs after announcing he is running to succeed Humza Yousaf.
 ?? ?? Graeme McCormick.
Graeme McCormick.

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