The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

TV jungle jaunt may see Dugdale suspended

Former Labour leader will appear on reality show

- GARETH MCPHERSON POLITICAL EDITOR gmcpherson@thecourier.co.uk

Kezia Dugdale was tapped up by I’m A Celebrity bosses within hours of quitting as Scottish Labour leader.

But the former pupil of Harris Academy in Dundee kept the party hierarchy in the dark about her likely appearance on the television show for more than two months.

New Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard, who claimed he was unaware of his predecesso­r’s jungle jaunt until the weekend, said the party will consider suspending the Lothians MSP for skipping parliament.

The move by Ms Dugdale has sparked anger within her own party, with allies and opponents alike accusing her of abandoning her parliament­ary duties and the people she represents.

Neil Findlay, the left-wing Labour MSP, said Ms Dugdale’s decision to go on the show is “utterly ludicrous”.

“We have a situation where we’re in the run-up to the budget in Scotland, where local government is on its knees, where the NHS is showing pressures like never before, when people’s living standards are falling and they expect their MPs MSPs, councillor­s, elected representa­tives to be in fighting on their behalf,” he said.

“I don’t think people would expect them to jet off around the world and sit around the camp fire eating a kangaroo’s appendage.”

Jenny Marra, the Dundee-based Labour MSP who has been tipped as a future party leader, said: “Election to parliament is a privilege to serve and represent people. It’s not a shortcut to celebrity.”

The show started last night, but Ms Dugdale is not expected to enter the jungle until later. She could be in Australia for three weeks.

Ms Dugdale resigned from the top job in Scottish Labour late on August 29, triggering a vitriolic battle between leftwinger­s and centrists for the leadership.

By the next morning she had already been contacted about appearing on the ITV show, The Courier understand­s.

Mr Leonard said he only found out she was going on the programme on Saturday morning, adding he was a “bit disappoint­ed” by her decision.

He added suspension is “something the group will have to consider”.

However, Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, said he thinks suspending Ms Dugdale would be an over-reaction.

She has said she will donate the MSP earnings accrued during her time away to good causes, as well as a portion of her £50,000 appearance fee.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Kezia Dugdale has come in for criticism over her decision to appear on reality TV show.
Picture: Getty. Kezia Dugdale has come in for criticism over her decision to appear on reality TV show.

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