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Scottish government wins vote by 70 votes to 58, with no abstentions after debate where Humza Yousaf defended government’s record
MSPs voted by 70 votes to 58 to reject a motion of no confidence.
Anas Sarwar refused to throw out his no-confidence motion despite Humza Yousaf resigning as First Minister
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A Labour motion which could see all ministers compelled to resign if it passes will be voted on at Holyrood.
Sarwar said Labour would "take an election tomorrow" as his party called for Scots to be given the choice to elect a new government.
Labour motion unlikely to pass after Tories withdraw theirs on Humza Yousaf’s leadership in wake of resignation
The Labour-led motion against the Government will be held on Wednesday afternoon.
Scottish Labour tabled the motion which, if passed, would mean all Scottish ministers are required to stand down.
Meanwhile, Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross said the job to oust Humza Yousaf was done as he withdrew the motion against him.
Party leader Anas Sarwar says he will continue with his motion despite Humza Yousaf’s resignation, as the “principle” still stands
Mr Yousaf announced he would resign four days after he tore up the power-sharing agreement he had with the Scottish Greens.
Yousaf announced his intention to step down at Bute House earlier today after facing the prospect of a No Confidence vote in Parliament over his leadership, and one over the SNP led Scottish Government.