Swinney keen to work with fellow nationalist devolved leaders in UK
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John Swinney has said he plans to work with the nationalist first ministers in Wales and Northern Ireland in a coordinated opposition to Labour’s policies on the cost of living and UK government …
John Swinney has said he plans to work with the nationalist first ministers in Wales and Northern Ireland in a coordinated opposition to Labour’s policies on the cost of living and UK government spending. The Scottish National party leader said he had spoken to Michelle O’Neill, the Sinn Féin first minister of Northern Ireland, on Friday night after she had called to congratulate him on his party’s “emphatic” victory in the Holyrood elections. Swinney, who will be sworn in as Scotland’s first minister next week, said he expected Plaid Cymru’s leader , Rhun ap Iorwerth, to be appointed first minister of Wales after winning the Senedd elections for the first time on Thursday. He said he “looked forward to making sure our respective countries’ voices are heard loud and clear in the UK”. O’Neill, who has to work jointly with the Democratic Unionist party in Stormont, so has limits to her authority, had made clear her enthusiasm for all three nationalist-led governments working in concert, Swinney added. Map of Scotland showing results That alliance would take shape against a background of increased political conflict in Holyrood and the Senedd with the arrival of Reform UK, now in second place in both parliaments, as well as Swinney’s efforts to press for a second Scottish independence referendum. To the shock of other Holyrood leaders, Reform came joint second on Thursday with Scottish Labour, both winning 17 seats. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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