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‘Nastiness’ has crept into Holyrood, warns SNP chief whip
Scottish National Party's Rona Mackay at the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, December 10, 2025

SNP chief whip Rona Mackay has spoken of escalating online misogyny and a “nastiness” at Holyrood as she prepares to retire.

The Strathkelvin and Bearsden will step down in May after a decade at the Scottish Parliament, but while she applauded Holyrood’s work on subjects like domestic abuse, she argued opposition had become “a tad more tribal.”

She warned: “I think that’s probably got worse as a bit of nastiness has crept in.”

Joining the dozens of MSPs standing down in May — including Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes — in raising the issue of online abuse, she continued: “It’s probably not been ideal for women.

“I’ve been lucky but I know that some of my colleagues have had quite a stressful time online.

“By and large, it reflects life really and it’s just the way society is, I think, just now, and we just have to deal with it.”

On retirement, the former journalist added: “It’s been an amazing privilege for the past decade to be here to represent my constituents with Strathkelvin and Bearsden. 

“It’s definitely time to move on.”

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