Nicola Sturgeon interview - the SNP reset that 'didn't happen' and Humza Yousaf's 'catastrophic' error
- Nicola Sturgeon brought the Greens into government for the first time in the UK with the Bute House Agreement in 2021, but Humza Yousaf ended it in 2024, resulting in his resignation.
- Yousaf stated he ended the agreement to avoid being 'dumped by the Greens' after internal pressure and a failed interview regarding gender identity services.
- Sturgeon criticized Yousaf's decision as 'catastrophic' and 'totally the wrong thing to do for stable government.'
- Yousaf expressed 'real regret' for the speed of his decision and wished he had taken more time to discuss the matter with Green leaders Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater.
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