Kate Forbes Seeing Out SNP Leader Race “At The Moment” Amid Backlash To Gay Marriage Comments

Kate Forbes Seeing Out SNP Leader Race “At The Moment” Amid Backlash To Gay Marriage Comments

February 26, 2023

One of the early front-runners to replace Nicola Sturgeon at the top of the pro-independence Scottish National Party is fighting to stay in the race after stating her opposition to gay marriage. On Tuesday night she insisted she’s planning to see out the contest — “at the moment.”


According to ‘Politico’, Kate Forbes, the Scottish government’s highly-rated finance secretary, told journalists in the hours following her candidacy launch Monday that she would have voted against legalising gay marriage “as a matter of conscience.”


The bill legalising same-sex marriage was passed by the Scottish parliament in 2014, two years before Forbes became a lawmaker.

Several key backers of Forbes — a devout Christian belonging to the socially conservative Free Church of Scotland — have since withdrawn their support.



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One of her early supporters, the Employment Minister Richard Lochhead, said that the SNP “can’t have a party leader who’d vote against same-sex marriage.”


Defending her views Tuesday, Forbes told BBC Radio Scotland that the “public are longing for politicians to answer straight questions with straight answers.” She argued the row was taking place on Twitter rather than in real life.


While she was speaking on air, Tom Arthur — one of her junior ministers and early backers — tweeted withdrawing his support.


It comes less than 24 hours after Forbes announced her candidacy with the claim that she can “unite the party.” She joins the Sturgeon ally and Health Secretary Humza Yousaf along with former Community Safety Minister Ash Regan in the race for the top Scottish job.


But following her round of interviews Monday evening, Forbes’ bid appeared to already be in deep trouble.


“(Obviously) I’m not an in-depth student of the SNP membership, but I’m pretty sure that, with this, Kate Forbes has just set fire to her leadership campaign on the very same day as she launched it,” the former Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson said.


Forbes generated further headlines Tuesday after telling Sky News she believed having a child out of wedlock “would be wrong according to my faith” — although she stressed doing so is a choice in a free society.


Asked by broadcaster STV News in a later interview if she intended to see her campaign through as key backers quit, Forbes said: “At the moment, yes.”


A spokesperson for U.K. prime minister Rishi Sunak said Tuesday he remains “hugely proud of the U.K. being a diverse and tolerant country” but that it is “fundamentally a decision for political parties to decide who leads them.”





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