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Labour’s no-confidence motion against the Scottish Government will be voted on this Wednesday, Holyrood officials have confirmed.

If passed, it would require all government ministers – including the First Minister – to immediately resign.

In that case, Holyrood would need to elect a new FM within 28 days or an election would be held.

The Scottish Tories and Liberal Democrats have announced their support for the motion but the Greens have signalled they would not back it, meaning it is likely to fail.

It comes just an hour after the Conservatives said they would not go ahead with their motion of no-confidence in Yousaf this week.

Tory leader Douglas Ross said his party had already achieved its aim of ousting Yousaf, declaring “job done”.

Sarwar said he wanted to use the motion to highlight the need for a Holyrood election following the turmoil in the SNP.
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