Analysis of polling shows the former Scottish first ministers would be victims of an SNP wipeout in Glasgow.
When Humza Yousaf resigned as Scotland's first minister, questions were raised over what his pension would be.
Claims that the former SNP leader is set to be paid more than £50,000 per year are incorrect.
The SNP politician is relentlessly told to “go home” and referred to in offensive terms like “P**i” and “brown boy”
SNP’s backtracking on its 2030 interim goal on carbon emissions was one of the major reasons for the fallout.
Mild-mannered 60-year-old Swinney, who joined the SNP at 15, is the party's third leader in 14 months.
Humza Yousaf said he's "not ashamed at all" to admit his mental health suffered in the wake of his resignation as Scottish first minister.
As a young boy, Humza Yousaf did not think high political office was for ‘people who looked like me’. By serving as First Minister, he has changed that impression forever and defied the racist bigots who told him to ‘go home’
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NICOLA Sturgeon’s face appeared to turn to thunder after Humza Yousaf made a remark during his parting speech in Holyrood.
An emotional Humza Yousaf addressed MSPs for the last time from Holyrood’s front bench
John Swinney was elected to the post in a Holyrood vote, with the Greens ensuring he could not be blocked.
Mr Swinney won the vote in Holyrood a day after becoming new SNP leader
The MSP said it had been “an honour and privilege” to hold the top job in Scottish politics.
The departing leader said his heart would forever belong to Scotland.