Scottish First Minister John Swinney says Westminster cannot determine Scotland’s future, and he plans to meet Labour leader Keir Starmer’s successor after the party leader takes office. Reporting from both outlets notes that Swinney is set to meet the incoming UK prime minister soon after the leader enters Downing Street on Monday. The comments frame the relationship between Scottish decision-making and UK government authority, with Swinney emphasizing Scotland’s right to shape its own direction rather than having outcomes dictated from Westminster. The coverage describes a forthcoming meeting between Swinney and the incoming prime minister as part of the early engagement between the Scottish government and the UK government after the leadership transition. No specific policy concessions, negotiations, or timelines beyond the planned meeting are detailed in the information provided. Overall, the articles agree on Swinney’s position that Westminster should not control Scotland’s future and on the immediate intention to hold discussions with the incoming prime minister.
Swinney tells Labour leader Westminster cannot dictate Scotland’s future
Scottish First Minister John Swinney says Westminster cannot determine Scotland’s future, and he plans to meet Labour leader Keir Starmer’s successor after the party leader takes office. Reporting fro...
- John Swinney says Westminster cannot dictate Scotland’s future.
- Swinney plans to meet the incoming Labour prime minister soon after the leader takes office.
- The incoming prime minister is reported to enter Number 10 on Monday.
- The remarks are presented as part of early engagement between the Scottish and UK governments.
The Scottish First Minister said he will be meeting the Labour leader soon after he enters Number 10 on Monday.
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