Making John Swinney leader may be the SNP’s smartest move in years | Dani Garavelli

Making John Swinney leader may be the SNP’s smartest move in years | Dani Garavelli

He’s not the man to lead Scotland to independence, but after a turbulent few years, he’s the safe pair of hands the party needs

John Swinney’s accession to the leadership of the Scottish National party has been called a “coronation”. Yet the smooth handover of power that took place yesterday was not a given. That the party avoided another acrimonious battle – like the one last year between his predecessor Humza Yousaf and former finance secretary Kate Forbes – was down to his deft handling of would-be rivals.

After her defeat last year, Forbes, a social conservative who opposes same-sex marriage, became a rallying point for internal disaffection. Had she stood again, as she clearly intended to, the SNP’s divisions – between left and right, between opposing views on trans rights – would have become further entrenched. Instead, Swinney persuaded Forbes to throw her weight behind him by promising her a senior cabinet position – a masterstroke that also brought her most vocal backers to heel.

Dani Garavelli is a freelance journalist and columnist for the Herald

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