The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

SNP civil war erupting in Fife as ex-mp enters fray

ELECTION: Sitting MSP challenged by party member for nomination to seat

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

The SNP are heading for a civil war in Fife after former MP Roger Mullin announced his intention to run against sitting MSP David Torrance for the party’s nomination in Kirkcaldy.

Mr Mullin, who served at Westminste­r for the SNP in Gordon Brown’s old Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeat­h seat between 2015 and 2017, has announced his intention to seek the backing of local members ahead of next year’s Scottish Parliament election.

The announceme­nt comes as some surprise, with Mr Torrance stating his intention to stand for re-election just three days ago. It is understood Mr Mullin entering the race also came as a shock to the incumbent.

Under SNP rules, anyone in the local branch can put their name forward for selection, and local members will decide by vote which person should be put forward to become the party’s candidate at the election.

Mr Mullin, who secured more than 52% of the vote in 2015 to defeat Kenny Selbie, the Labour Party candidate who was hoping to succeed Mr Brown following his retirement, is a former Treasury spokesman for the SNP at Westminste­r.

He was appointed to the Scottish Growth Commission by Nicola Sturgeon in 2016 before being defeated by Labour’s Lesley Laird in 2017.

In a statement announcing his intention to run, Mr Mullin said: “I am entering the contest to become Kirkcaldy’s SNP candidate at the 2021 Scottish Parliament elections.

“We live in very different times, with huge challenges ahead.

“In the coming weeks I will set out in greater detail my prospectus for the future. This will include addressing the cause of Scottish independen­ce and the needs of a post-pandemic economy and society.

“I have big plans too for further developing services for constituen­ts and the creation of a ‘Team SNP’ across the constituen­cy. There is much to be done.”

Mr Mullin is currently chairman of Revive, an organisati­on created to support the All Party Parliament­ary Group on Explosive Threats, and a board member of the Scottish Africa Business Associatio­n (Saba).

He is also a founding director of the consultanc­y group Momentous Change Ltd, alongside former SNP Edinburgh West MP Michelle Thomson.

Mr Torrance has held the Kirkcaldy seat at Holyrood since 2011 and was previously a local councillor for the SNP for more than 15 years.

He hoped his previous record as an elected member would help secure the support of the local branch.

 ??  ?? Former SNP MP Roger Mullin is running against sitting MSP David Torrance for the party’s Kirkcaldy nomination.
Former SNP MP Roger Mullin is running against sitting MSP David Torrance for the party’s Kirkcaldy nomination.

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