The Scotsman

Blackford spared leadership challenge

- By CONOR MATCHETT

Ian Blackford has been spared a challenge to his position as Westminste­r leader after a SNP politician confirmed he would not stand for the position.

It had been reported Mr Blackford was facing a leadership challenge from Stephen Flynn, the Aberdeen South MP and energy spokespers­on, who entered Westminste­r in 2019.

But in a post on Twitter last night, Mr Flynn said in response to reports of a coup: “As much as I love seeing photos from the days when I was still clinging on to some hair, I can confirm I’ve no intention of standing.”

Mr Blackford, the MP for Ross, Skye and Lochaber, has led the party in the House of Commons since 2017, but has faced controvers­y this year due to his handling of misconduct allegation­s against party colleagues.

Unless Mr Blackford were to resign, a majority of MPS is required for an opponent to take over the role from the incumbent. Early reports suggested Mr Blackford’s allies had been trying to persuade Mr Flynn to back out of the move.

Mr Blackford vehemently denied rumours he was considerin­ghis position as leader back in March following report she was considerin­g resigning on the Politico website. mr flynn denied in the summer that he was interested in the role.

Mr black ford initially won the leadership in 2017, beating high-profile Edinburgh South West MP Joanna Cherry, and MP for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey, Drew Hendry. An investment banker before entering politics, Mr Blackford was the party’s treasurer before being suspended by the party followinga­fall-outwiththe­n-leader, Alex Salmond.

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↑ Ian Blackford: Commons leader since 2017

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