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Mhairi Black backs Humza Yousaf as new SNP leader

26 Feb 2023 4 minute read
Mhairi Black MP. Photo by David Woolfall is licensed under CC BY 3.0.

The SNP’s deputy Westminster leader has endorsed Humza Yousaf in the race to be Scotland’s next First Minister.

Mhairi Black said Humza Yousaf was the only candidate that would take the “fight directly to Westminster” over its decision to veto controversial gender recognition reforms passed by Holyrood.

Mr Yousaf, the current Scottish Health Secretary, is up against Finance Secretary Kate Forbes and former community safety minister Ash Regan in the contest to replace Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader and Scottish First Minister.

Both Ms Forbes and Ms Regan have been critical of the gender reform legislation passed by Holyrood – with Ms Regan quitting her post in the Scottish Government to vote against it.

The Scottish Greens having highlighted this as a key issue for maintaining their powersharing agreement with the SNP in the Scottish Parliament.

Section 35

And Ms Black said the “concrete commitment” from Mr Yosuaf to challenge the use of Section 35 powers to block Holyrood legislation was important for keeping the pro-independence majority at Holyrood, adding that this would be a “critical factor in how we ramp up the campaign for independence”.

Speaking about Mr Yosuaf, Ms Black said: “He is the only candidate willing to take the fight directly to Westminster and stand up for our Scottish Parliament’s democratic right to legislate free from Westminster interference.”

The Paisley and Renfrewshire South MP’s endorsement of Mr Yousaf comes after she told how she had been “incredibly hurt” by Ms Forbes’ comments on gay marriage.

Ms Forbes, a Free Church of Scotland member, had revealed at the start of her leadership campaign that she would not have voted for the legislation which introduced this had she been at Holyrood at the time.

Ms Black, who married her wife last year, said earlier: “Kate hasn’t just jeopardised a lot of activists and members, she has alienated swathes of the population before she’s even started.”

Clear

Speaking on Sunday, the SNP MP said: “Having listened to the early stages of the leadership campaign it is already clear to me that Humza is the only candidate that can take our party and our country forward.

“His vision of a progressive and fairer independent Scotland is one which I share.”

She added that Mr Yousaf “understands the challenges the party faces, particularly internally, and is not afraid to rise to those challenges”.

As well as understanding the “need for internal reform”, she said Mr Yousaf’s plans to “listen to, unite, and refocus our membership in driving up support for independence are exactly what I want to hear”.

She continued: “Humza has the plan to make economic and social progress in our country – tackling the Tory cost of living crisis head on which is hurting working families the length and breadth of Scotland.

“Humza has the skills, experience and resilience needed to lead and I look forward to helping him take that message to our membership in the coming weeks,” she added.

Mr Yousaf said he was “thrilled” to have Ms Black’s backing, describing her as a “popular and highly respected figure in the SNP and across Scotland”.

He said: “Like me, Mhairi has a record of standing up for equality and social progress. I am glad she shares my vision for building the team in Government, and across the party, to take us on to independence.

“Mhairi understands, like me, that the SNP must earn our support, rather than simply expect it.

“As SNP leader and Scotland’s First Minister, I will be looking to work with people like Mhairi to inspire our membership and the people of Scotland to get behind our vision for a progressive and inclusive independent Scotland.”


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Gareth Westacott
Gareth Westacott
1 year ago

Here’s another one who is intent upon destroying the SNP by putting trans ideology before Scottish independence.

Riki
Riki
1 year ago

Which is also occurring here in Wales. They should seek independence first and then tackle whatever ills they see fit to change.

AntiRacist baby
AntiRacist baby
1 year ago
Reply to  Riki

Absolutely correct.

Dr John Ball
Dr John Ball
1 year ago

I was in two minds to comment since Gareth has said it. I will though, because it bears repeating more than once. This nonsense over a minor woke issue that is of no interest or relevance to the vast majority of the Scottish people has done untold damage to the cause of independence.
Cymru beware!

Another Richard
Another Richard
1 year ago

Mr Yousuf is a trimmer and dissembler who has been very far from convincing about the reasons for his failure to vote for same-sex marriage. He cannot even propel a scooter safely. As I do not support Scottish independence, I believe he is the ideal candidate to lead the SNP. The fact that Mhairi Black agrees with me shows how out of touch she is with reality.

Gareth Westacott
Gareth Westacott
1 year ago

He is also a racist.

David
David
1 year ago

Also, he does NOT want Independence for decades of years in the future.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a plain good old-fashioned Humanist in charge, someone who serves no God, just their fellow human beings. A belief in an afterlife, a ‘heaven’, has not helped to defend this planet from the worst of human nature…

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 year ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

No evidence that any politicians in Wales, Scotland, Ireland or England possess the characteristics you desire. They are either too much God fearing, duplicious and oppressive in the old fashioned way or just nasty bits of work professing to be agents of positive change but in reality driven by yet another deviant agenda. Politicians may not be born dodgy but it doesn’t take much to turn them that way.

Glen
Glen
1 year ago

Yousaf is the one being talked up by the BBC and the rest of the unionist media, which is all you need to know.

Wynn
Wynn
1 year ago

They don’t even understand what Forbes was talking about. It was the definition of marriage i.e. to do with consummation that was her issue – if any one can recall you can get an annulment if you haven’t consummated a marriage so in effect have not been married. She’s not against Civil Partnerships which have the same legal status as marriage. The woman is from the Free Church so why anyone is surprised by this I cannot understand. Black I used to like as she was left wing but she has turned out to be another Starmer at heart. Youssaf… Read more »

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