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HUMZA Yousaf has sensationally quit as First Minister of Scotland.

Mr Yousaf dropped his resignation bombshell in a stunning announcement that leaves the SNP’s minority government in total disarray.

Humza Yousaf has sensationally resigned as First Minister amid turmoil at Holyrood4

Humza Yousaf has sensationally resigned as First Minister amid turmoil at Holyrood
The FM dropped his resignation bombshell in a stunning announcement

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The FM dropped his resignation bombshell in a stunning announcementCredit: Alamy
His exit comes in the wake of criticism over his decision to eject the Scottish Greens

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His exit comes in the wake of criticism over his decision to eject the Scottish GreensCredit: Reuters
He was elected to succeed Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader in 2023

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He was elected to succeed Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader in 2023Credit: Alamy

We told earlier how the embattled Nats leader was set to quit today after hopes of surviving a no confidence vote this week faded.

He threw in the towel days after binning Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater from his top table by ending the so-called Bute House Agreement.

His exit comes in the wake of enormous criticism over his decision to eject the Scottish Greens from the three-year power-sharing deal.

It left him clinging to power and relying on the support of Alba Party MSP Ash Regan to stand any chance of surviving a confidence vote called by Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross.

But he has today decided to walk rather than face the possibility of being booted out by the parliament.

A source told the Times last night: “Humza knows what’s best for the country and the party.

“He is first party activist and a party man, and that’s why he knows it’s time for someone else.”

It’s understood senior nationalists have approached former SNP leader John Swinney, who also served as deputy to Nicola Sturgeon, about taking over as interim leader.

We told previously how Mr Harvie and  Ms Slater were called to Bute House early last Thursday and left before the cabinet meeting.

Mr Yousaf then held a press conference after the cabinet meeting and confirmed that the Bute House Agreement had been scrapped, axing the power-sharing deal with the Greens.

‘I’m not quitting’ vows Humza Yousaf as beleaguered FM ‘confident’ of winning vote

The sensational decision follows mounting pressure on the First Minister to end the deal between the parties, which was agreed by Ms Sturgeon in 2021.

Speaking last week, Mr Yousaf said: “It is no longer guaranteeing a stable arrangement in Parliament, the events of recent days have made that clear, and therefore, after careful consideration, I believe that going forward it is in the best interest of the people of Scotland to pursue a different arrangement.

“That is why, following a discussion with my Cabinet this morning, I have formally notified Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater that I am terminating the Bute House Agreement with immediate effect.”

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