SNP chief executive Murray Foote to stand down
Briefly

Murray Foote stated that he could not make the necessary personal commitment to leading the SNP's reorganization after their disappointing performance in the recent UK general election.
Foote emphasized the importance of the SNP's internal re-organization process, recognizing that it is essential for preparing for the crucial Scottish parliament elections in 2026.
John Swinney acknowledged Foote's significant contributions to the SNP, highlighting the challenges faced during his tenure amidst the party's recent electoral losses and internal issues.
Foote expressed his belief that John Swinney is 'the right leader at the right time' for the independence movement, emphasizing the need for effective leadership in current circumstances.
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