What happened: Scotland's main political parties began their campaigns for the Holyrood election on 7 May, promoting various visions of change. Meanwhile, Reform UK faced setbacks as several candidates resigned or were suspended.
Why it matters:
- The election outcome could reshape Scotland's political landscape and policy direction.
- Voter indecision and possible apathy or tactical voting may influence turnout and results.
MNN Take: As parties present their platforms, the level of voter engagement remains unclear, which could affect the election's dynamics and final outcome.
Sources: Guardian UK