The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Scottish Labour suspends Fife MSP Alex Rowley

Politician pledges to clear his name after allegation­s about personal conduct

- Leeza clark

Scottish Labour last night suspended Fife MSP Alex Rowley after allegation­s about his personal conduct from a former partner.

Senior politician­s, including former leader Kezia Dugdale, had added their voices to a growing clamour for the suspension of the Mid Scotland and Fife MSP throughout the day.

Mr Rowley, 53, stepped aside from both his caretaker role as leader and his post as Scottish Labour deputy after the woman claimed their relationsh­ip had “felt like emotional blackmail and abuse”.

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s right-hand man issued a statement totally refuting the allegation­s and pledging “to take all steps necessary to clear my name”.

He said he had referred himself to the party so the allegation­s could be “properly and thoroughly investigat­ed”.

His suspension means the Labour whip will be withdrawn in the Scottish Parliament while the probe is carried out.

Scottish Labour business manager James Kelly said: “It is important that the investigat­ion into these allegation­s is fair and transparen­t, and the matter will be thoroughly investigat­ed using the Labour Party’s internal complaints procedure.

“However, in light of the serious nature of the allegation­s, Labour at Holyrood has taken the decision to remove the whip from Alex Rowley for the period of this investigat­ion.”

Ms Dugdale was the first to call for her former deputy to be suspended. Leadership hopefuls Richard Leonard and Anas Sarwar later joined the fray.

Mr Rowley took over as interim leader when Ms Dugdale quit the role in August.

The allegation­s against him were made by a woman who claimed he made her life “hell with his behaviour”.

The woman said she had been prompted to speak out after a number of other women made complaints about misconduct by Westminste­r and Holyrood politician­s.

Mr Rowley is the most senior individual in the Labour Party to be affected.

Ms Dugdale called the allegation­s “serious and deeply concerning”.

She added: “Sexual harassment and abuse is never acceptable.

“If the past weeks have taught us anything it is that we need to support victims of abuse and all allegation­s need to be taken seriously and investigat­ed in a fair and transparen­t way.”

As Jackie Baillie stepped into the breach as Scottish Labour caretaker leader, the two candidates for the job also called for Mr Rowley’s suspension.

Mr Leonard said: “We should go further on these issues – I fully support calls for an independen­t reporting mechanism and will take steps to ensure this happens in Scotland.”

In the meantime, he said, Labour had to investigat­e.

“We have to be very clear that there is zero tolerance for a culture that allows abuse of power in politics and across society and that these allegation­s will be seriously and thoroughly investigat­ed,” he said.

His leadership opponent said the inquiry should be robust, fair and thorough.

“It is vital that people have confidence in our party internal procedures,” said Mr Sarwar.

leclark@thecourier.co.uk

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Scottish Labour last night suspended Fife MSP Alex Rowley.
Picture: PA. Scottish Labour last night suspended Fife MSP Alex Rowley.

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