2024 United Kingdom general election In the
general election of July 2024, the SNP lost 39 seats, reducing it to the second-largest party in Scotland in the Westminster Parliament. Defeated SNP candidate in Falkirk,
Toni Giugliano, blamed the scale of the defeat in part on the SNP's support for Matheson: "An MSP found to have breached rules on parliamentary expenses must never again be protected - quite the opposite, they must be removed from office."
Candidate selection controversy in Falkirk West Matheson applied to stand again as the SNP candidate for Falkirk West in the
next Scottish Parliament election, but in March 2025 announced that he would stand down as an MSP in 2026. In May 2025,
The Herald reported that Matheson had agreed to step down after an intervention by John Swinney, on the condition that he passed internal party vetting and that Toni Giugliano was blocked from taking his place: Guigliano passed party vetting to stand as a Holyrood candidate for Falkirk West on 12 March 2025, but was suspended and removed from the candidate list because of a bullying complaint first made in August 2024, which his supporters claimed was closed with no action taken but re-opened after he passed vetting. An SNP spokesperson described the allegations as "nonsense". In July 2025, the SNP's Conduct Appeals Committee found that the process against Guigliano was "procedurally unfair", and that key evidence had been withheld by Alex Kerr, the SNP's National Secretary. SNP activists in Falkirk West demanded a re-run of the selection contest and Alex Kerr's resignation. A local activist told
The Herald, "Toni was winning this contest by a country mile, but Swinney didn't want someone who pushed too hard on independence." An SNP spokesperson said: "Understandably, we don’t comment on confidential internal processes." ==References==