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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