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The Telegraph
The Telegraph
29 Apr 2024
Genevieve Holl-Allen


John Swinney, SNP leadership favourite, backed transgender self-ID at 16 and an LGBT curriculum

John Swinney has suggested that he will run to become the new SNP leader.

The former deputy first minister said he was giving “very careful consideration” to throwing his hat into the ring and that he had been “overwhelmed” by requests to run.

Should Mr Swinney stand, he would likely be a heavy favourite to win the contest, given his popularity with party members.

He told an impromptu press conference in central London that he was “somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many, many messages from many colleagues across the party”, adding: “So I’m giving that issue very active consideration. And it’s likely I’ll have more to say about that in the days to come.”

Here The Telegraph looks at where Mr Swinney stands on some key issues:

Trans rights and LGBT issues

As deputy first minister, Mr Swinney voted for the Gender Recognition Reform Bill, which would have allowed children as young as 16 to apply to legally change their gender without any accompanying medical evidence.

He was accused of misleading fellow SNP MSPs over the Bill, allegedly promising that it would be a free vote and that they could vote “with their conscience” before allegedly U-turning and telling colleagues there was a three-line whip.

While serving as education secretary for the Scottish Government, he announced in 2018 that Scotland would be “the first country in the world” to have an LGBT-inclusive education “embedded” into the school curriculum.

Climate

Mr Swinney has been vocal on climate change and net zero and voted for the Climate Change Bill in 2019 – which reduced the target to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045.

He said that Scotland was “rightly recognised as a world-leader in tackling climate change” and that the SNP was “leading by example” on the environment.

He has more recently been one of the leading figures behind the controversial Deposit Return Scheme, an SNP and Green Party initiative to encourage the recycling of drinks bottles and cans.

The scheme, which charges producers 20p for each bottle produced and passes the cost onto the consumer who can claim it back by recycling it, has been met by concern from small businesses.

Last year, Mr Swinney said that the scheme was one of the “necessary interventions to tackle the climate emergency”, telling the BBC: “The climate emergency is with us, it’s a real and pressing problem and we need to take the steps to address it”.

Independence

Mr Swinney is a staunch supporter of Scottish independence. When he backed Mr Yousaf in the previous leadership contest, he said that the First Minister would “widen our support in attracting new supporters to Scottish independence”.

In 2022, Mr Swinney claimed that Scotland would be back in the European Union as an independent country, and using its own currency, within a decade.