SNP
As of 2021, the Scottish National Party have now been in government in Holyrood for 14 years. The surge in membership after the 2014 referendum brought a change of activists and a change in policies. As leadership of Nicol Sturgeon becomes increasingly controversial, particularly on the lack of movement towards independence, the party is probably already a the crossroads that will determine it's continued existence.
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