The Bute House Agreement falls. Patrick Harvey may well be resigning today too. Minority government to continue for rest of the term, no sign of a no confidence vote but next budget negotiations to be fraught for sure

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    VONC in Humza now. The greens are fuming, and I’m not sure every SNP msp will back him either.

    For example, Fergus Ewing got suspended for voting no confidence in the green minister, and now the green minister has been sacked…

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      As fairly useless as this parliament has been, I can’t see the numbers adding up to a vonc. I certainly can’t see any other grouping getting sufficient numbers to reform a government either. Meaning if the SNP are forced out, we may see an election sooner rather than later

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        Assuming every msp votes (except the presiding officer), it’s 63 SNP msps vs. 65 opposition. You can count on lab, libdem and torys voting against him, if the greens also vote that way then he’s toast.

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            Polling suggests that the greens could attract disaffected snp voters, they might be in line to get more seats if an election is held soonish.

            Nothing for them to lose anymore.

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              I don’t know many jumping ship to greens. Definitely older people are more Alba curious, but also little signs at the ballot box. Widespread dissatisfaction with the SNP, but what’s the alternative? Given the greens’ record in government to date I wouldn’t trust them with more power personally. Cannot see many SNP going back to Labour, they will continue to haemorrhage to Tories. I can see indy votes just not turning out and unionist parties picking up a bit more as incompetence continues - meaning a Labour/Tory alliance could be on the cards next time

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                I really can’t see Labour ever jumping into bed with the Tories. It’d be electoral suicide and not only in Scotland; it’d be potentially damaging in Wales and many university towns in England, too.

                A Lab-Lib Dem coalition is a maybe, but there probably aren’t and won’t be enough of them for it to be worth it.

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                  They do it in councils up and down the land. Now they may not do a coalition, confidence and supply only, but it’s the only viable route and I’d bet money on it if the numbers made sense

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      Any SNP MSP who didn’t back him would lose the whip, presumably, so it’d have to be someone either already suspended, very Alba-leaning (or Green curious?) or who’s planning on retiring anyway.