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SNP Wins Fifth Term as Swinney Re-elected; Lib Dems Offer Conditional Support

2 articlesSince May 8, 2026Scotland

Where things stand

Updated May 9, 01:22 AM

As of 2026-05-09, no claims regarding the Scottish Parliament election have been corroborated by multiple independent sources. Single-source reports suggest the SNP won 58 seats, Labour and Reform UK each secured 17, and the Liberal Democrats won 10. The SNP is expected to form a minority government with John Swinney as First Minister, relying on issue-by-issue support from the Lib Dems, who have ruled out a coalition. The Conservatives reportedly dropped to 12 seats, their worst result, while the Greens achieved a record 15 including first constituency victories. These details remain unverified.

Open questions

  • Will the Liberal Democrats' issue-by-issue support prove sufficient for stable governance?Open since May 9, 2026
  • What specific policy concessions might the Liberal Democrats demand in exchange for support?Open since May 9, 2026
  • How will the SNP minority government handle the push for a second independence referendum?Open since May 9, 2026
  • What factors contributed to Reform UK's electoral success and its tie with Labour?Open since May 9, 2026
  • How will the record Green result influence the pro-independence agenda?Open since May 9, 2026

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