The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Leonard at risk of being toppled as party leader

● Labour’ s SEC to hold no-confidence vote

- BY NEIL POORAN

Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard is to face a no confidence vote at a meeting of the party’s governing body today.

The Scottish Executive Committee (SEC) is due to discuss a motion of no confidence in his leadership.

Mr Leonard has hit back at his critics, saying they have “nothing to say or offer”.

The vote comes after several Scottish Labour MSPs, including Daniel Johnson and James Kelly, announced they no longer supported him.

The rebel MSPs have indicated they would support a leadership challenge but none have said they would run against him.

Mr Leonard has insisted he will not stand down and has accused his opponents of “underestim­ating” him.

Responding to the motion of no confidence, he said: “The last thing Labour supporters and those we need to win back want to see is a party turning in on itself.

“A lot of these people are not mandated by their organisati­ons to vote in this way.

“That exposes how this is motivated by faction and that this is an entirely factional move.

“They have nothing to say or offer, no ideas, no plan to protect jobs and living standards against the backdrop of the Covid crisis.

“That is what I want us to concentrat­e on: the real struggle the people of Scotland are in,” he said.

The Scottish Executive Committee oversees the direction of the party and is made up of elected representa­tives and members of affiliated groups, which include trade unions.

 ??  ?? DEFIANT: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard has refused to step down
DEFIANT: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard has refused to step down

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