Scottish Greens co-leader says MSPs will be voting against Yousaf in a motion of no confidence

Scottish Greens co-leader says MSPs will be voting against Yousaf in a motion of no confidence

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The transcript discusses the Scottish Greens' decision to support a vote of no confidence against Hamza Yousaf, citing the end of the Bute House agreement and a lack of confidence in the SNP's progressive agenda. The Scottish Greens emphasize their commitment to a progressive, independent Scotland and express concerns about the future of policies like rent controls and climate targets. The transcript also covers personal reflections on the political changes, party dynamics, and the potential for early elections. The Scottish Greens remain committed to their vision and are prepared for future political challenges.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why did the Scottish Green Party decide to support a vote of no confidence against Hamza Yousaf?

They wanted to join the Conservative Party.

The Bute House agreement was ended.

They were promised more seats in Parliament.

They disagreed with his economic policies.

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What is the Scottish Green Party's vision for Scotland?

A Scotland with no focus on climate.

A conservative, independent Scotland.

A Scotland with increased military spending.

A progressive, independent Scotland.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What concerns does the Scottish Green Party have about policies without their influence in government?

Policies will be more progressive.

Policies will be underfunded and delayed.

Policies will focus more on technology.

Policies will be more conservative.

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What personal sentiment did the party leader express about their time in government?

It was a waste of time.

It was a privilege to serve.

It was a time of personal growth.

It was a challenging experience.

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What is the Scottish Green Party's stance on an early election?

They are not ready for it.

They are prepared if it occurs.

They are against any elections.

They actively want it to happen.

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What did the Scottish Green Party achieve in government according to the leader?

Advancements in military technology.

Progress in biodiversity and circular economy.

Increased taxes on businesses.

Reduction in public spending.

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What was the Scottish Green Party's role in the independence movement?

They supported unionism.

They were neutral on independence.

They were a progressive voice for independence.

They opposed independence.