Joanna Cherry said the Greens were 'deeply unpopular' and said the alliance between the parties was a 'problem'.
A senior SNP MP has said that party members should get a vote on whether to continue its coalition with the Greens.
The Edinburgh South West MP said the Nationalists would have to chuck the Greens "to recover as a party". The SNP and the Greens signed the Bute House Agreement in 2021. It gave the two parties a majority in Holyrood and put the Greens in the Scottish Government for the first time. They have now forced an extraordinary general meeting of the party next month which will vote on whether the powersharing deal with the SNP should continue.She tweeted on Monday: "SNP members should get a 2nd vote on .
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