THE First Minister has confirmed that disciplinary proceedings against SNP MSP Fergus Ewing.
Regarding Ewing’s decision to side with the Tories over Slater on the DRS, Yousaf told the Daily Record: “It was a very serious matter indeed. And there was, I think, understandable reasons why the group chose not to deal with internal party discipline at the end of the parliamentary term, but clearly the group may want to pick those matters up when they return.
“There’s not been a resolution to that issue. Voting against a government minister on a vote of confidence and voting with the Conservatives in that regard is a serious matter. “So the group will meet to discuss that and it’s an internal matter which I don’t intend to comment on anymore.”READ MORE: The agreement was backed by around 95% of SNP members when it was created in 2021 although Ewing said he expected a fresh vote would produce a “very different” result.
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