The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Greens to enter government for first time after SNP deal backed

- By Tom Eden news@sundaypost.com

Two Green MSPS will join the Scottish Government after the party’s members backed a deal with the SNP yesterday.

The agreement will see the Scottish Green co-leaders Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater become government ministers – the first time any Green representa­tive has held political office in a government in the UK’S four nations.

The deal was approved by Scottish Green Party members at yesterday’s extraordin­ary general meeting.

Negotiated over the summer after the SNP fell one seat short of an overall majority in May’s election, the agreement involves a shared policy platform for the Scottish Government.

This includes an agreement to pursue another vote on Scottish independen­ce before the end of 2023, if the threat of coronaviru­s has subsided, as well as a raft of environmen­tal policies and a commitment to implement rent controls.

The deal stipulates that public disagreeme­nt between the parties would only be allowed on a set of 10 agreed topics, such as aviation policy, green ports, direct financial support to businesses involved in the aerospace, defence and security sectors, field sports and the economic principles related to concepts of sustainabl­e growth and inclusive growth.

However, speaking during the EGM, Scottish Green MSP Ross Greer insisted the list could change if further agreements or disagreeme­nts emerge.

Following the party’s approval of the deal, Slater said: “Scottish Green Party members are thoughtful and considerat­e, and I am pleased that having discussed and debated this agreement in great detail they have decided to take this historic step into government.

“The time has come for Scotland to step up efforts to decarbonis­e our economy and invest in a fairer, greener future.”

Harvie added: “I am delighted our party members have given their support to this historic cooperatio­n agreement that will see Greens enter government for the first time in Scotland, or indeed anywhere in the UK. With Greens in government, we will be able to deliver positive change for the people of Scotland.”

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “I am delighted that members of both the Scottish Green Party and the SNP have agreed that we should work together in the Scottish Government to build a greener, fairer, independen­t Scotland.”

The Scottish Conservati­ves called the deal a “coalition of chaos” focused on independen­ce, while Scottish Labour said it is a “disaster for Scotland”.

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said: “This coalition of cuts is formalisin­g a long-standing agreement where Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP hammer our public services and the Greens nod along. This deal is all about the parties’ constituti­onal obsession and nothing to do with the climate emergency we should be focused on.”

 ??  ?? Greens co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvey at Edinburgh University’s solar farm on the Easter Bush Campus on Friday
Greens co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvey at Edinburgh University’s solar farm on the Easter Bush Campus on Friday

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