Humza Yousaf, the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), is facing challenges as Labour's Keir Starmer gains momentum. Yousaf is leaning towards the left, attempting to align the SNP with Labour's policies. He has pleaded with SNP voters not to defect to Labour and offered to work with Starmer if he takes power. However, Yousaf has been snubbed by Starmer after allegedly trying to strike a 'dirty deal' with Labour.
Humza Yousaf's incoherent strategy for combating Labour's resurgence illuminates the SNP's core weakness in the coming election SNP’s new strategy exposes nationalists’ desperation https://t.co/hcBKGsNHnB via @ft
Humza Yousaf snubbed by Keir Starmer after trying to strike 'dirty deal' with Labour https://t.co/kk7qXM2qgt
Humza Yousaf is in trouble. Faced with Sir Keir Starmer’s resurgent party, he is turning to the left and dressing the Scottish National Party up as more Labour than Labour https://t.co/NZWcLisZtV 👇
Desperate Humza Yousaf pleads with SNP voters not to defect to Labour claiming Keir Starmer doesn't need Scotland to beat the Tories at the next election - and pledges to work with him if he takes power https://t.co/DjlL06J060 https://t.co/DkB8nRz60q
As the Scottish National Party tries to fight off a resurgent Labour, Humza Yousaf is tilting to the left as its leader https://t.co/UNEK0We5px 👇