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Hanvey insists ‘principles are intact’ after sacking

- CRAIG SMITH

SNP MP Neale Hanvey has said his “principles are intact” despite being sacked from his frontbench role just days after his promotion.

The Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeat­h MP lost his role as vaccine spokesman on Saturday after posting a message on a crowdfunde­r page raising money to bring a defamation action against Aberdeen North MP Kirsty Blackman and others.

Barrister Sarah Phillimore started the crowdfunde­r to raise cash to bring the action against Ms Blackman, who is the party’s former deputy Westminste­r leader.

The issue is linked to the ongoing transphobi­a spat between Ms Blackman and Joanna Cherry – who was also ousted this week from the SNP frontbench.

A screenshot posted on social media showed that Mr Hanvey posted “speak clear and stay strong” on the crowdfunde­r page, which prompted the ire of the SNP hierarchy who demanded an apology.

Mr Hanvey responded to his frontbench sacking by tweeting a picture of him with his late mother, and explaining his position.

“It’s been a long, stressful and tiring day, yet my principles are intact,” he said.

“My late mum was a feisty trades union woman and since the 50s she fearlessly took on misogyny.

“She will always be my absolute hero.

“Her values describe where my loyalty rests.”

An SNP spokesman confirmed Mr Harvey, who was promoted following some impressive Westminste­r performanc­es in recent months, was now no longer the party’s vaccine spokespers­on.

“Neale Hanvey was given the opportunit­y to apologise for his actions, which are incompatib­le with the responsibi­lities of a frontbench spokespers­on, including the requiremen­t for teamwork and collective responsibi­lity,” the spokesman added.

“He failed to do so and he has been removed from his position.”

Mr Hanvey was previously suspended by the SNP for using antiSemiti­c language on social media.

He still managed to secure election as Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeat­h MP despite being suspended from the party ahead of polling day, and apologised “unreserved­ly” for posts which he said were “clearly unacceptab­le”.

Mr Hanvey was subsequent­ly told he would be readmitted to the SNP group in May on the condition he completed an education course at a Holocaust centre.

He said he had never intended to cause offence and was “earnestly trying to make amends” by working with the AntiSemiti­sm Policy Trust to better understand the issue.

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REMOVED: Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeat­h SNP MP Neale Hanvey lost his frontbench role.

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