The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Kezia Dugdale resigns as Labour leader

Battle now expected between centrists and left-wingers

- GARETH MCPHERSON POLITICAL EDITOR

Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has sensationa­lly resigned, citing the pressures of leadership and a desire to enjoy her life outside of the spotlight.

Ms Dugdale, who became leader in 2015, is in a relationsh­ip with SNP Jenny Gilruth, it emerged last month.

Her resignatio­n will spark a battle for control of the party, with the left keen to take greater control.

Kezia Dugdale has sensationa­lly quit as Scottish Labour leader, The Courier has learned.

The Lothians MSP is understood to be citing the pressures of leadership and wanting to enjoy her life outside the spotlight for her sudden departure.

Her resignatio­n triggers an ideologica­l battle for the party, with a pro-Jeremy Corbyn candidate likely to face off against a centrist rival in a leadership contest.

In a resignatio­n letter seen by The Courier, Ms Dugdale said: “I have given the task of achieving this all that I have.

“But with nearly four years now until the next Scottish Parliament elections, I am convinced that the party needs a new leader with fresh energy, drive and a new mandate to take the party into that contest.”

Neil Findlay, the left-wing Labour MSP who is seen as Mr Corbyn’s man in Scotland, will be hotly tipped as a contender. He lost to centrist Jim Murphy in 2015.

Potential opponents include Anas Sarwar, who is the party’s health spokesman and Jackie Baillie, its economy spokeswoma­n, who has sat in Holyrood since 1999.

Ms Dugdale, who entered Holyrood in 2011, enjoyed a meteoric rise in the party, becoming deputy leader under Mr Murphy before securing the top job in 2015.

The shock news comes on the back Scottish Labour exceeding expectatio­ns by increasing their seat tally from one to seven in June’s general election.

It also follows the revelation last month that she was in a relationsh­ip with SNP MSP Jenny Gilruth, who represents Mid Fife and Glenrothes.

A Scottish Labour source: “This is both a disappoint­ment and a blow.

“Kezia could have been a radical and transforma­tive Labour first minister.

“We currently have an SNP government that is obsessed with separation and has allowed our public services to rot while it focuses on sowing division.

“The tragedy is Kezia always understood those problems that exist in Scotland. With our new leader, we will find those solutions and deliver a government that works.”

However, one Scottish Labour insider said now is the time for Ms Baillie to “get the recognitio­n she deserves”.

A majority of Scottish Labour members backed centrist Owen Smith in the 2016 leadership challenge against Jeremy Corbyn for the UK leadership.

However, the general election result will embolden those on the left of the party, who attributed gains to Mr Corbyn’s appeal on the campaign trail.

Centrists say the Scottish Labour challenge to Tory austerity and SNP agitation for independen­ce were the key factors in their success.

Ms Dugdale remains as the Lothians MSP for Labour.

 ?? Picture: SWNS. ?? Kezia Dugdale’s resignatio­n could spark an ideologica­l battle within Scottish Labour.
Picture: SWNS. Kezia Dugdale’s resignatio­n could spark an ideologica­l battle within Scottish Labour.

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