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BackSwinney Confident SNP Will Win Majority at May Scottish Parliament Election
Swinney Confident SNP Will Win Majority at May Scottish Parliament Election
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BBC UK News18.04.2026Política2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Swinney Confident SNP Will Win Majority at May Scottish Parliament Election

First Minister predicts SNP will secure 65 seats needed for majority, providing mandate for second independence referendum

En resumen

  • First Minister John Swinney has told BBC News he is confident the SNP will win a majority at next month's Scottish Parliament election on 7 May.
  • Swinney predicts the party will secure the 65 seats needed for a majority, which he says would provide a mandate for a second independence referendum.
  • The SNP has been in power for almost 20 years, previously winning a majority in 2011 that led to the 2014 independence vote.

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Por qué importa

The SNP has governed Scotland since 2007, making it nearly 20 years in power. The party previously won a Holyrood majority in 2011 which enabled the 2014 independence referendum, where Scotland voted 55%-45% to remain in the UK. The party came just one seat short of a majority in the 2021 election.

Tamaño de fuente

First Minister John Swinney has told BBC News he is "confident" that the SNP will win a majority at next month's Scottish Parliament election. Recent polling suggests that the party is on track to retain its status as Holyrood's largest party, having been in power for almost 20 years.

In an interview for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Swinney made his boldest prediction yet - claiming the SNP will win the 65 seats it needs for a majority. Such a result, he insists, would provide a mandate for a second independence referendum.

Scotland's other largest parties have urged voters to back them to prevent an SNP majority, or accused the first minister of bluffing. Looking ahead to the 7 May election, Swinney told Kuenssberg: "I think we will get a majority."

The Holyrood voting system is a mix of first-past-the-post and proportional representation - making it harder for a party to secure a majority than in a Westminster election, for instance. Yet the SNP have proved it can be done - winning a majority in 2011 that paved the way for the 2014 independence referendum. The party also came just one seat short of a majority in the last Holyrood election, in 2021.

Scotland voted by 55% to 45% to remain in the UK in 2014, but the SNP insists another majority would again open the door to a referendum. Such a vote would have to be signed off by the UK government, though Labour ministers have repeatedly ruled out a vote in the foreseeable future.

"This election is not about whether the SNP wins a majority or not – it is about who forms the next government," she said. "Only Scottish Labour can get rid of this complacent and out of touch SNP government and fix the mess they have made, and only Anas Sarwar can replace John Swinney as first minister."

He said voters were "rightly sceptical of SNP promises of endless freebies", adding that the Lib Dems had published "a costed manifesto with a focus on access to health and tackling the cost of living crisis".

Scottish Greens co-leader Gillian Mackay said: "It is no surprise that John Swinney is trying to encourage people to vote for his party, but if the last five years show one thing it's that he needs Green MSPs pushing him out of his comfort zone if we are to deliver the change that Scotland needs."

A Reform UK spokesperson said: "John Swinney can claim whatever he likes but after nearly two decades of SNP failure, Scots know the reality which is struggling public services and broken promises."

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • SNP will remain the largest party at Holyrood but may fall short of majority

    Probable · En semanas

  • UK Government will continue to refuse independence referendum permission regardless of election result

    Muy probable · En meses

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will the SNP actually win a majority on 7 May?
  • Would the UK Government grant permission for a second independence referendum?
  • How would other parties form government if SNP falls short?

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This article was originally published by BBC UK News.

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