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开始于 July 05, 2026

Will John Swinney's SNP collaborate with the new prime minister – or resist him?

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Collaboration between the SNP and the new prime minister could lead to significant advancements for Scotland's interests in Westminster.

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The SNP should resist collaboration with the new prime minister to maintain its autonomy and protect Scotland's distinct policies.

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SNP collaboration could undermine its base and alienate voters who expect a strong stance on independence and local governance.

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The political landscape is shifting; strategic collaboration might be necessary to navigate the challenges posed by a new administration.

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John Swinney's decision on collaboration should be guided by the potential benefits for both Scotland and the wider UK, rather than party loyalty.

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