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and patrick harvie, over gender? as you say. therefore, whichever way i looked at it, the bute house agreement was going to come to an end in any case. so, ending the agreement, to me, was the right thing to do for the party and the country but i accept fully the manner in which it was done clearly caused upset and i have paid the price for that. you alluded to something that i think is really important, this idea that perhaps the greens had, for you, gone too far on the gender issue in terms of moving away from the science in terms of criticising the cass review? i made clear my position on the cass review but those comments made by patrick harvie did upset a lot of people in my group. equally, patrick is entitled to his view. the key thing is, was that a factor in your decision, their movement on that issue? not necessarily. i think the bute house agreement, the fact the greens were putting it to their members, to me, however i looked at it, in the coming days, weeks or mohts, the bute house agreement was going to come to an e
and patrick harvie, over gender? as you say. therefore, whichever way i looked at it, the bute house agreement was going to come to an end in any case. so, ending the agreement, to me, was the right thing to do for the party and the country but i accept fully the manner in which it was done clearly caused upset and i have paid the price for that. you alluded to something that i think is really important, this idea that perhaps the greens had, for you, gone too far on the gender issue in terms...
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and patrick harvie, over gender? as you say. therefore, whichever way i looked at it, the bute house agreement was going to come to an end in any case. so that's why i say ending the agreement, to me, was the right thing to do for the party and the country but i accept fully the manner in which it was done clearly caused upset and i have paid the price for that. you alluded to something that i think is really important, this idea that perhaps the greens had, for you, gone too far on the gender issue in terms of moving away from the science, in terms of criticising the cass review? i made very clear what my position, the government's position was on the cass review, but those comments made by patrick harvie did upset a lot of people in my group. equally, patrick is entitled to his view. the key thing is, was that a factor in your decision, their movement on that issue? not necessarily. i think for me the bute house agreement, the fact the greens were putting it to their members, to me, however i looked at it, in the coming days,
and patrick harvie, over gender? as you say. therefore, whichever way i looked at it, the bute house agreement was going to come to an end in any case. so that's why i say ending the agreement, to me, was the right thing to do for the party and the country but i accept fully the manner in which it was done clearly caused upset and i have paid the price for that. you alluded to something that i think is really important, this idea that perhaps the greens had, for you, gone too far on the gender...
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patrick harvie, as you say, and therefore, in my mind, whichever way i looked at it, whether it was a matter of days or it was a matter of weeks, the bute house agreement was going to come to an end. so that's why i see, as i have said from the beginning, the ending the bute house agreement to me was the right thing to do for the party in the country that i lead. but i accept fully the manner in which it was done clearly caused upset, and therefore i've paid the price of that. he also talked about his concern. he said that political debates were routinely descending into what he called a toxic cultural war, would he endorse any of the potential candidates to replace him, the former deputy leaderjohn swinney or former deputy leaderjohn swinney or former finance minister kate fords, but at the moment, neither of them have actually confirmed whether they are running. house prices fell for the second month in a row in april, according to the uk's biggest building society. nationwide said uk house prices were down by 0.4% compared with the previous month. it said the average home now cost
patrick harvie, as you say, and therefore, in my mind, whichever way i looked at it, whether it was a matter of days or it was a matter of weeks, the bute house agreement was going to come to an end. so that's why i see, as i have said from the beginning, the ending the bute house agreement to me was the right thing to do for the party in the country that i lead. but i accept fully the manner in which it was done clearly caused upset, and therefore i've paid the price of that. he also talked...
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patrick harvie today says that his _ parties. patrick harvie today says that his party remains utterly committed to policies such as better rights _ committed to policies such as better rights for— committed to policies such as better rights for tenants and writ controls, transforming the way we heat homes and a watertight ban on conversion — heat homes and a watertight ban on conversion therapy. are these issues that you _ conversion therapy. are these issues that you will — conversion therapy. are these issues that you will remain committed to as well? _ that you will remain committed to as well? �* , that you will remain committed to as well? �* . , . ., well? i'm sure there will be a lot of common _ well? i'm sure there will be a lot of common ground _ well? i'm sure there will be a lot of common ground between - well? i'm sure there will be a lot - of common ground between ourselves and the scottish green party. we have not led collaboratively over the course of the last couple of years in a scottish parliament and
patrick harvie today says that his _ parties. patrick harvie today says that his party remains utterly committed to policies such as better rights _ committed to policies such as better rights for— committed to policies such as better rights for tenants and writ controls, transforming the way we heat homes and a watertight ban on conversion — heat homes and a watertight ban on conversion therapy. are these issues that you _ conversion therapy. are these issues that you will — conversion...
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>> patrick harvie just won't stop. he will. the little glasses and you know, he looks like he's just really angry about this. he refuses to accept the validity of the cass report, even though every other political party, including the snp, has accepted he's no longer in really , he's no longer in really, he's no longer a government official anymore. so he really doesn't have much to say. but anyway, he is saying this. i think this is getting him the, remnants of attention he so obviously requires . he so obviously requires. >> yeah. it's bizarre. i mean, they say they could not support they say they could not support the castle review as a valid scientific document. somehow they know more than the castle review, and then they they say, oh, they oppose the toxic culture around this issue. this is why we don't deal with the fact we've lost this. and we've put children's, you know, lives in jeopardy. and we we've just ruining their lives by supporting. >> we hate gay men and gay women, by the way. right. >> so now they just go, oh
>> patrick harvie just won't stop. he will. the little glasses and you know, he looks like he's just really angry about this. he refuses to accept the validity of the cass report, even though every other political party, including the snp, has accepted he's no longer in really , he's no longer in really, he's no longer a government official anymore. so he really doesn't have much to say. but anyway, he is saying this. i think this is getting him the, remnants of attention he so obviously...
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patrick harvie said earlier today they will consider what they are going to do as party. because obviously he is snp leader now but he is not yet first minister. he does govern more on the centre—left. new nodded to the fact that she was deputy first minister for a the fact that she was deputy first ministerfor a long time, and within that space of time he obviously worked very closely with the greens, including when the bute house agreement was put into place, so there is obviously that relationship. i think the consensus is that he should get that backing. what about the public support? let's look ahead to the general election coming along and perhaps the threat from labour. in terms of policies that may get voters fired up, what do you reckon they're? the that may get voters fired up, what do you reckon they're?— do you reckon they're? the one oli do you reckon they're? the one policy when _ do you reckon they're? the one policy when asked _ do you reckon they're? the one policy when asked by _ do you reckon they're? the one | policy when asked by journalists polic
patrick harvie said earlier today they will consider what they are going to do as party. because obviously he is snp leader now but he is not yet first minister. he does govern more on the centre—left. new nodded to the fact that she was deputy first minister for a the fact that she was deputy first ministerfor a long time, and within that space of time he obviously worked very closely with the greens, including when the bute house agreement was put into place, so there is obviously that...
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they said it was trust in him that had gone up not in the scottish government, and in fact patrick harvie, co—leader of the greens, who until last thursday was a government minister, said today, is a shame we no longer have a stable progressive, pro—independence majority government, but a minority government, but a minority government can be made to work and it can happen again, so that vote and it was backed by the greens. they have not lost their government —— confidence in the scottish government but have in the first minister what is happening with the leadership contest? the what is happening with the leadership contest? what is happening with the leadershi contest? ., ., , leadership contest? the attention is back onto the _ leadership contest? the attention is back onto the impending _ leadership contest? the attention is back onto the impending leadership| back onto the impending leadership election for a new leader of the scottish national party but so far no one has declared they are going to stand. there are two names that are widely reported and mentioned, they are thi
they said it was trust in him that had gone up not in the scottish government, and in fact patrick harvie, co—leader of the greens, who until last thursday was a government minister, said today, is a shame we no longer have a stable progressive, pro—independence majority government, but a minority government, but a minority government can be made to work and it can happen again, so that vote and it was backed by the greens. they have not lost their government —— confidence in the...
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we heard from patrick harvie, leader of the greens, who ultimately voted in favour of keeping the scottish government where it is right now. and so they might, because of course, the scottish greens, they're pro—independence , as are they're pro—independence, as are they're pro—independence, as are the snp, and it serves them certainly to keep a pro—independence party in government , at least for the government, at least for the next couple of years. needless to say, kate forbes well, she wasn't wanting to talk to the press and she made quite a big line through the press pack and quite expertly , if i might say quite expertly, if i might say so. but john swinney, well, he did step and talked to the press for a little while. here's what he had to say about his race so far. i have to be very, very careful about my family circumstances, so i will not be rushed into making decisions that affect my loved ones , and that affect my loved ones, and it's a big step for me to take, so please give me the time. >> is it a standoff, mr swinney? >> is it a standoff, mr swinney? >> oh, it's not i
we heard from patrick harvie, leader of the greens, who ultimately voted in favour of keeping the scottish government where it is right now. and so they might, because of course, the scottish greens, they're pro—independence , as are they're pro—independence, as are they're pro—independence, as are the snp, and it serves them certainly to keep a pro—independence party in government , at least for the government, at least for the next couple of years. needless to say, kate forbes well,...