Humza Yousaf rejects early Holyrood election despite ‘terminating’ coalition

Humza Yousaf rejected calls for an early Holyrood election after he terminated a coalition deal between the SNP and the Scottish Greens with immediate effect. The First Minister ended the Bute House Agreement this morning before Scottish Green members had the chance to vote on it next month. Green members had demanded the vote after the Scottish Government scrapped its flagship climate change target last week. Mr Yousaf told a press conference at Bute House in Edinburgh that he had taken the decision because the deal was no longer providing the stability it was supposed to and he will now lead a minority administration. It was suggested to Mr Yousaf that it was time for a Holyrood election, but he said: “First and foremost, there is a general election, of course, we know it could be any time over the course of this calendar year so we look forward to putting our record very much in front of the people of Scotland and listening to their verdict. “And remember the people of