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Yousaf deserves to fall – his government deserves to fall and Scotland deserves to have its say in an election

- NEIL MACKAY Get Unspun straight to your inbox early by signing up at heraldscot­land.com/newsletter­s

WOULDN’T you just love to play Humza Yousaf at chess? You’ wouldd have him beat in two swift moves using the old Fool’s Mate before he could blink.

Imagine him having a go at Poker? His ministeria­l bank account would be empty before the last card fell.

Our nation’s leader woke up on Thursday morning thinking he was about to pull off the political coup of the century. By tea-time, though, he was contemplat­ing his own P45.

Whoever is advising Mr Yousaf must have had a previous job with Liz Truss. Mr Yousaf dug a bear-trap, covered it with leaves, pushed the Greens into it, and then jumped down beside them.

By booting the Greens out of office, he’s triggered a vote of no confidence in both himself and his government.

Now the Greens will most likely have their revenge and vote against him and the SNP along with Labour, the Tories and the Libdems. Only by grovelling to the Alba Party’s Ash Regan can Mr Yousaf survive.

He has to go on bended knee to the MSP who came up with the “Independen­ce Thermomete­r” idea.

That’s how bad Scottish politics is today.

Mr Yousaf’s ministers are as stupid as he is, evidently. They gleefully banged the table in the cabinet room like a bunch of overgrown private schoolchil­dren when they learned of the Greens removal. Now they might find themselves waiting for the removal vans.

Mr Yousaf has already caved in to his party’s right-wing. If the only way for him to cling on to power is by getting Alex Salmond’s amanuensis Ms Regan to prop him up, then watch his centre-left/liberal voters bail in droves.

Ms Regan must already be cooking a humble pie for Mr Yousaf to eat that’s so big it goes straight into the Guinness Book of Records. It’ll eclipse one of Desperate Dan’s Cow Pies.

When she defected to Mr Salmond’s bunch of oddballs, Mr Yousaf referred to Ms Regan as “not a particular­ly great loss”. Revenge – like humble pie – is a dish best served cold. In fact, you know it’s all over for Mr Yousaf thanks to the spectre of Stephen Flynn drifting on stage. The party’s Westminste­r boss has made arcane and convoluted comments hinting that he won’t stand as SNP leader if Mr Yousaf resigns.

The last time Mr Flynn said he wouldn’t be sniffing around power was a few weeks before Ian Blackford got unceremoni­ously turfed out as Westminste­r leader. In November 2022, Mr Flynn denied he was going to challenge Mr Blackford, saying he’d “no intention of standing”.

By December, Mr Blackford was gone. No doubt, Mr Yousaf is currently hanging on every word Mr Flynn whispers to him.

Mr Yousaf has no grasp of politics, and zero tactical or strategic nous. Send him to market with the family cow, and he’ll come back smiling with a handful of magic beans.

For that alone, he deserves to fall from power. His party deserves to fall with him and may well do.

If the vote of no confidence in Mr

Yousaf means the SNP can’t elect a new

First Minister, or similar happens if the SNP loses the vote of no confidence in the government triggered by Scottish Labour, then you and I may well be going to the polls very soon.

Good luck to the SNP heading into an election after the Apoca-shambles they’ve brought upon themselves.

What makes it all the more staggering is that they thought this gambit a good idea right at the moment when Scottish Labour has caught them in the polls.

The bottom line is this: Scotland deserves an election now. We’ve endured useless government and failed leadership for too long.

It’s not just that the air needs cleared. The situation we’re now in means that all politician­s – not just the Scottish government – are thinking of themselves, their careers and their party’s fortunes, not us.

That’s a gross derelictio­n of duty and an abuse of democracy. The people deserve better than this embarrassi­ng joke of a parliament.

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