Isabel Hardman Isabel Hardman

Humza Yousaf’s track record remains the focus of FMQs

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Does Humza Yousaf really want to be ‘focusing relentlessly on the day job’, as he claimed at First Minister’s Questions today? It’s not a fun day job to focus on. The First Minister naturally had to face questions on the crisis in his own party when he faced MSPs today, with both Douglas Ross and Anas Sarwar majoring on it. The Scottish Tory leader tried to suggest the investigation into the SNP’s finances was distracting Yousaf from his day job, and moved onto one of the ‘matters of substance’ he felt needed more attention, which was sentencing policy. Yousaf, of course, previously served as justice secretary, and had to answer questions on prison sentences for under-25s after the shocking case of a convicted rapist who avoided jail because of his age. 

Both opposition party leaders are going straight for the jugular with Yousaf already, hoping to irreparably paint him as a failure from the start.

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