SNP leader says he will fight next week’s no-confidence vote at Holyrood and take party into general election

Humza Yousaf has said he will not resign as first minister following 24 hours of intense speculation about his leadership.

Speaking at an event in Dundee, the Scottish National party leader, who faces a vote of confidence at Holyrood next week, told reporters: “I will absolutely be taking us into a general election and 2026 Scottish parliament elections.”

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