The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

‘Leonard unsure over council team’

- BY CALUM ROSS

New Scottish Labour leader, Richard Leonard, has been accused of “dithering” over the future of nine Aberdeen councillor­s who remain suspended from the party.

The city council’s entire Labour group was hit with the punishment in May after it defied a ruling by the party’s Scottish Executive Committee and signed up to coalition deal with the Conservati­ves.

Since then, the leadership has been under pressure to clarify the future of the group, and set out whether they would be expelled or reinstated.

But Mr Leonard failed to give a straight answer when quizzed about the

“MrLeonard needstosho­w leadership­and stopdither­ing”

future of the group yesterday.

He said: “They remain suspended. There is, as I understand it, a report which went to the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party and . . . they are seeking some direction from the Scottish Executive of the Labour party.”

Asked if he would like to see the councillor­s reinstated, Mr Leonard said: “I don’t like to see a situation where members of the Labour Party are put outside it, but neither can we necessaril­y just allow for a situation where a group of Labour councillor­s defy an instructio­n.”

Aberdeen Central SNP MSP Kevin Stewart seized on the remarks last night, saying: “Following a deeply unedifying election to lead a deeply divided party, Mr Leonard now needs to show leadership and stop dithering over simple questions, such as whether or not party members should be allowed to go into coalition with the austerityo­bsessed Tories.”

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