The Scotsman

Kezia: I’ll not be quitting politics after Jungle adventure

MSP says she told party leadership contenders she was going abroad for three weeks to work and ‘they were cool with that’

- By CHRIS MARSHALL

Former Labour leader Kezia Dugdale says she has no intention of quitting politics as she gets ready to appear on I’m A Celebrity... get Me Out Of Here!

The MSP, who led her party until three months ago, has split opinion with her decision to appear on the ITV reality show.

She is set to join her fellow contestant­s in the Australian jungle tonight.

Ms Dugdale has pledged to donate her parliament­ary salary to homelessne­ss charity the Rock Trust for the three weeks she is away, and will give some of her fee – the size of which has not been revealed – to good causes.

Scottish Labour decided not to suspend the Lothians MSP for her “unauthoris­ed leave of absence” but new party leader Richard Leonard has said he is “personally disappoint­ed” at the decision, while Labour MSP Neil Findlay said the move “demeans politics”.

In a statement released last night, Ms Dugdale said: “I think people’s overriding emotion will be, first and foremost, of shock. I think there will be a few people angry.

“They will be angry because they will say I should be doing my day job and I am going to be away. I understand that anger.

“I’ve seen them be angry over similar things other people have done but I can’t help but think that it is an amazing opportunit­y to talk to millions of people about the Labour Party, its values and how it is different. I am not going to talk about politics all the time but it is who I am, what I do and I can’t help it.”

She said there had been “no obvious person to ask for permission” about appearing on the reality show.

She said: “I went to the two people who were running for Scottish leader and told them I was going abroad for three weeks to work. They were both cool with that. I will be back for the budget in December.”

Ms Dugdale’s appearance on the show has led to suggestion­s she may be preparing to quit politics or even defect to the SNP.

But last night she insisted she has no plans to leave politics: “It’s my life and I am fully committed to finishing this term of Parliament and standing again in 2021. It’s what I love doing.”

On Twitter rumours about her joining the SNP, a source close to the former Labour leader said: “That is categorica­lly not the case.

“Kez is absolutely committed to the Labour Party and that will never change. She wants to continue serving as Labour MSP for the Lothians and would like to stand again at the next election.”

Yesterday Ms Dugdale released a video which she recorded for constituen­ts before she flew to Australia.

Responding to a backlash from both political colleagues and constituen­ts over her decision, she said: “I appreciate that to quite a few of my constituen­ts this is quite a controvers­ial move.

“I know there will be people that are upset about it, that will question my priorities, so I wanted to take a little minute to explain why I’m doing this and hope that I can get your support for the adventures ahead.

“First and foremost, I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! is a huge Uk-wide television programme with an audience into the millions and I think it’s an amazing opportunit­y to talk to young people who watch this programme about politics and, in particular, Labour values.”

Ms Dugdale was not given permission by Scottish Labour to go on leave from Holyrood to appear on the programme.

The party’s business manager, James Kelly, said she would be interviewe­d on her return “to present her account of events”.

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