The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Davidson accused of Holyrood rules breach

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Ruth Davidson has been accused of breaking Scottish Parliament rules by recording party political messages in the building.

The Scottish Conservati­ve leader appears in a video clip published on Twitter setting out why voters should back her party in next week’s local elections.

Parliament chiefs refused to confirm whether they had received the complaint, but said “normal practice” would see them respond by launching an investigat­ion.

The complainan­t, who claimed to be one of Ms Davidson’s Edinburgh Central constituen­ts but did not want to be named, said the MSP’s role in the Heart video is a “clear misuse of the parliament­ary estate for party political election purposes”.

“I would be grateful if you could urgently investigat­e this matter and take action as appropriat­e in line with the policies, rules and standards of the Scottish Parliament,” the complainan­t told Scottish Parliament boss Sir Paul Grice.

Holyrood’s media policy states that filming of a “partypolit­ical nature or for party political purposes is not permitted within the building”.

A spokesman for the parliament said: “In circumstan­ces where a complaint is made, our normal practice is to contact the member concerned for their response in order to help establish whether there is basis to the complaint.

“We would then respond to the complainan­t thereafter with our decision on the matter.”

The Tories said other parties had also agreed to Global Radio’s request to record a clip related to the May 4 ballot.

A spokesman for the Scottish Conservati­ves said: “This is tiresome and manufactur­ed nonsense from the SNP.”

 ??  ?? The complainan­t claimed to be one of Ruth Davidson’s Edinburgh Central constituen­ts.
The complainan­t claimed to be one of Ruth Davidson’s Edinburgh Central constituen­ts.

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