Belfast Telegraph

Salmond resigns from SNP after harassment claims

- BY PA REPORTER

FORMER Scottish first minister Alex Salmond has resigned his membership of the SNP amid allegation­s of sexual harassment.

Mr Salmond (right) made the revelation in a video message posted on social media last night.

Two complaints were raised in January against the ex-SNP leader, who fiercely denies the allegation­s, and he was informed of an investigat­ion in March.

Mr Salmond is taking court action against the Scottish Government to contest the complaints process activated against him, with papers lodged at the Court of Session in Edinburgh on Tuesday.

In the message posted on Twitter, Mr Salmond said he has written to the party’s national secretary to resign his membership.

He stated: “I have been a member of the Scottish National Party for 45 years, 20 of them as party leader and seven as first minister of Scotland.

“I hope I have done the party and the broader cause of independen­ce some service. Apart from a political spat back in the 1980s, that has been a period of continuous membership.

“I truly love the SNP and the wider independen­ce movement in Scotland. They have been the defining commitment of my life.

“But today I have written to the national secretary of the party resigning my membership.”

Mr Salmond indicated that his resignatio­n was to avoid potential divisions within the party.

He stated: “It seems obvious that (Scottish First Minister) Nicola (Sturgeon) feels under pressure from other political parties to suspend me from SNP membership, given recent party precedents...

“I did not come into politics to facilitate opposition attacks on the SNP and, with Parliament returning next week, I have tendered my resignatio­n to remove this line of opposition attack.”

He added that it is his “absolute intention” to reapply for SNP membership “just as soon as I have had the opportunit­y to clear my name”.

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