The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Rowley ‘kept in the dark’ about Kezia resignatio­n

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Kezia Dugdale’s deputy found out about her resignatio­n just minutes before it was announced, he has claimed.

Alex Rowley, who is now in charge of Scottish Labour, was kept in the dark longer than several media outlets.

In a BBC interview, the Fife MSP was asked if he tried to talk Ms Dugdale out of quitting.

He replied: “No, I didn’t know that Kezia Dugdale was going to resign up until perhaps 10, 15 minutes before she announced it. So no, I didn’t.”

Pressed on the issue, he said he thought very few people knew, adding: “That was Kezia’s decision, it was a decision that she wanted to make.

“We now need to move forward. We owe Kez a debt of gratitude for all the work that she’s done over these last two years but we want to move forward.”

Mr Rowley also refused to be drawn on whether he deliberate­ly set up Nicola Sturgeon to launch an attack on Anas Sarwar, the centrist vying to be Scottish Labour leader.

At First Minister’s Questions on Thursday, Mr Rowley accused the SNP of “siding with millionair­es”, which prompted Ms Sturgeon to lay into Mr Sarwar.

The former dentist responded to pressure over the pay arrangemen­ts at his family’s firm by relinquish­ing his £4.8m stake in the company.

In a speech to delegates today, Mr Rowley is expected to warn that the SNP’s plan to abolish air passenger duty will trigger a “race to the bottom” across the UK.

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