The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

‘Dam bursts’ on political abuse claims

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- BY JENNIFER MCKIERNAN AND CALUM ROSS

SNP Westminste­r leader Ian Blackford has said politician­s should be “ashamed” that they did not act on harassment before now as fresh allegation­s rocked Holyrood.

The Highland MP spoke out as Scottish Labour’s interim leader and deputy leader Alex Rowley was suspended amid a probe into allegation­s of abuse.

The party announced the move last night after calls for action from former leader Kezia Dugdale.

Mr Rowley denied claims made in a newspaper, in which an ex-partner said their relationsh­ip “felt like emotional blackmail and abuse”.

The latest allegation­s emerged as Westminste­r’s women and equalities committee took evidence from party chiefs on the escalating harassment scandal, which has already led to a series of resignatio­ns and investigat­ions north and south of the border.

Asked why women were now coming forward when they had felt unable to do so before, Mr Blackford said “I think the dam has burst.”

He added: “I think there have been abuses of power and this is something that goes right across political parties.

“I am appalled that we have not shown due leadership on this.

“The fact it has been public pressure and the media that has brought this to the fore, we actually should be ashamed of ourselves that we haven’t given proper leadership on it.”

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon quit over harassment allegation­s and investigat­ions are continuing into First Secretary of State Damian Green and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Mark Garnier.

At the Welsh Assembly, Communitie­s Minister Carl Sargeant was sacked over allegation­s and days later committed suicide.

And at Holyrood, Aberdeen Donside MSP Mark McDonald quit as childcare minister following a complaint about an inappropri­ate text message.

Now Scottish Labour has been left leaderless after Mr Rowley stood down just three days before the party’s leadership contest was due to conclude.

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