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Kate Forbes: Deputy First Minister to Stand Down as MSP

SCOTLAND, AUG 4 – Kate Forbes will not seek re-election to focus on family after nearly a decade in public service, holding key roles including Deputy First Minister and Economy Secretary.

  • On Monday morning, Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes announced she will step back in 2026 to focus on her family, not seeking re-election at the May 2026 Scottish Parliament election.
  • Reflecting over the summer recess, Forbes informed First Minister John Swinney she did not want to "miss any more of the precious early years of family life."
  • Since 2016, Kate Forbes has served as MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch and became Deputy First Minister in May 2024 after John Swinney took office.
  • Amid an exodus of MSPs, Forbes's departure joins around 30 others not seeking re-election in 2026, nine months before the election, challenging the SNP's position.
  • With less than a year to go until the Scottish Parliament election and after finalising its candidate list, Forbes announced she will not seek re-election, ending nearly ten years of service to Highland communities.
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Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes to stand down as MSP in 2026

The MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch said she does not wish to ‘miss any more of the precious early years of family life’.

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Guido Fawkes broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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