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I was 'slam dunk' for SNP leadership until revealing gay marriage views - Forbes
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- Kate Forbes stepped down from the Scottish Parliament at May's election
- The ex-deputy first minister was narrowly defeated in a 2023 SNP contest by Humza Yousaf, having been criticised for beliefs she attributed to her Christian faith.
- She told the event at London's Olympia that even though she lost out to Yousaf, she "absolutely won the public support".
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Kate Forbes stepped down from the Scottish Parliament at May's election
Scotland political correspondent Published2 July 2026Updated 37 minutes ago Former SNP minister Kate Forbes has claimed that she was viewed as a "slam dunk" for the party leadership until she revealed her views on gay marriage.
The ex-deputy first minister was narrowly defeated in a 2023 SNP contest by Humza Yousaf, having been criticised for beliefs she attributed to her Christian faith.
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