Scottish National Party leader John Swinney called the upcoming May elections in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland a "seismic moment," predicting victories for nationalist parties committed to breaking up the United Kingdom. Swinney pledged to prioritize Scottish independence, subsidized childcare and housing support if re-elected, while the SNP leads polls for the Scottish parliament ahead of Reform UK and Scottish Labour.
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Scottish National Party leader John Swinney called the upcoming May elections in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland a "seismic moment," predicting victories for nationalist parties committed to breaking up the United Kingdom. Swinney pledged to prioritize Scottish independence, subsidized childcare and housing support if re-elected, while the SNP leads polls for the Scottish parliament ahead of Reform UK and Scottish Labour.