A NUMBER of Scottish Green councillors as well as SNP activists have reacted to the news that there will be a vote on the Bute House Agreement.
Figures within the Scottish Greens have reacted to the news the party is to call a vote on the Bute House AgreementChas Booth, Green councillor for Leith, said: “I’m glad that an EGM will be held and members can have their say. This is the right decision.
“Tonight, they’ve triggered the clause to have their say. The Scottish Government need to address their concerns urgently if they wish to keep Greens in Government.”, who had launched a petition to force a vote on the deal in protest over a U-turn on prescribing puberty blockers to trans children, welcomed the move.
“We have achieved more for people and planet in the past 32 months than other parties have in decades. Now we want to hear from our members on how they want us to continue this progress. Olaf Stando, the convener of Inchkeith SNP echoed Carslaw’s thoughts and said on social media “it’s time for the SNP, as well as the Scottish Greens, to review the Bute House Agreement”.We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories. We’ve got the most informed readers in Scotland, asking each other the big questions about the future of our country.
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