Sunday Mail (UK)

POWER GRAB

Labour to mount challenge for council

- Hannah Rodger

The SNP looks likely to lose control of one of the biggest councils in Scotland after its leader quit over sex pest claims.

The Sunday Mail revealed last month that Jordan Linden, 27, had behaved inappropri­ately with a teenage SNP member during a party in 2019, prompting his resignatio­n as council leader.

Despite the party replacing him with his depute Tracey Carragher in North Lanarkshir­e, Labour will mount a challenge to regain the council this week.

We have l ea rned key Greens councillor Claire Williams is now planning to abstain from the vote. With 36 councillor­s to Labour’s 32, the SNP needs the backing of Williams and the two independen­ts to win.

It is thought the independen­t councillor­s will not back the SNP either following the revelation­s.

A statement from the North Lanarkshir­e Greens, given to the Sunday Mail, said: “The fragility of any minority administra­tion would bring nothing but chaos to this council and the futures of the residents it represents.

“In order to bring stability, the North Lanarkshir­e Greens’ preference is to see the two la rgest pol it ical g roups negotiate a power- sharing agreement to promote a cooperativ­e working environmen­t, utilising the skills and oversight of all elected members to deliver the changes the electorate of North Lanarkshir­e have asked for at the ballot box.

“The tit for tat, all- ornothing approach to pol i t ic s do e s nothing to serve communitie­s across North Lanarkshir­e.”

A source close to Williams added: “Claire will abstain. In good conscience she can’t support the SNP given what’s been happening and their failure to acknowledg­e, let alone tackle, multiple serious allegation­s of sexual harassment.”

Jim Logue, North Lanarkshir­e Labour group leader, said: “This saga begs the question as to what a SNP elected member has to do to lose the party whip. “The Labour Group will be submitting a counter proposal to regain control as the current administra­tion has become mired in sexual and financial misconduct.”

The SNP only gained the council for the first time this year, electing Linden, 27, as leader on May 19.

Six weeks later, the Sunday Mail revealed allegation­s of sexual harassment against him which took place at a party in 2019.

We also revealed that while chairman of the Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP), Linden is alleged to have sent indecent images to its members. Jack O’Hara told how he received flirtatiou­s and sexual messages from Linden when he was 14 and Linden was 21. Four other men, who wanted to remain anonymous, also presented the Sunday Mail with texts and detailed accounts of alleged similar incidents involving Linden during his time at the SYP.

The men say they were let down by Ben McKendrick, boss of SYP, who deemed the claims“false” and some of the alleged victims were being threatened with “revenge porn” charges for sharing concerns about the types of images Linden allegedly sent.

Linden said the claims had been investigat­ed and he had no case to answer. He also suggested the men were trying to smear him.

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Cllr Claire Williams
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CLAIMS Jack O’Hara complained

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