The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Senior Scottish Labour figure quits amid independen­ce row

Brian Roy steps down after five years as the party’s general secretary

- LEWIS MCKENZIE

A senior Scottish Labour official has quit amid divisions over the party’s position on a second independen­ce referendum.

Yesterday, Brian Roy announced his resignatio­n as general secretary of the party, having been in the role for five years.

Mr Roy, who had worked for the Labour Party since 2007, said he had decided to step down in order to move on to “new challenges”.

The party has indicated that deputy general secretary Lorna Finlayson will act as interim general secretary pending a recruitmen­t process.

Mr Roy said: “After 12 years working for the Labour Party, under four UK Labour leaders and seven Scottish leaders, it is time for me to move on to new challenges.

“Having been at the very centre of Scottish Labour during the most turbulent political times, I have worked hard to unite the party, drive our campaigns forward, develop and diversify our candidates, and modernise our campaign machine.

“It has been a privilege to work with Labour prime ministers and a Labour first minister, with many leaders in between, and I sincerely wish Richard Leonard and Jeremy Corbyn the very best as they prepare to win again as a party of government.”

Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard thanked Mr Roy for his work within the party.

“On behalf of Labour Party members up and down Scotland, I want to thank Brian for his dedication and hard work for our party over the last 12 years,” he said.

“His extensive knowledge of, and loyalty to, the Labour Party, and his passion for our values, remains undiminish­ed.

“He has led the party organisati­on and the party’s staff as our general secretary through a very turbulent time. We wish him every good wish for the future.”

It is time for me to move on to new challenges. BRIAN ROY

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn also expressed his thanks to Mr Roy for his dedication to the party.

He said: “Brian Roy’s experience and knowledge has been invaluable to Scottish Labour, and to me personally, and I thank him for his dedication to our party and our movement.

“Brian is Labour through and through, and his charity cycle ride for Palestine is a great example of his commitment to internatio­nal solidarity and justice.

“I wish him all the very best for the future.”

 ?? Picture: Andrew Maccoll/Shuttersto­ck. ?? Mr Roy has worked for the Labour Party since 2007.
Picture: Andrew Maccoll/Shuttersto­ck. Mr Roy has worked for the Labour Party since 2007.

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