{"id":134431,"date":"2023-08-22T13:19:15","date_gmt":"2023-08-22T13:19:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/finbestnews.com\/?p=134431"},"modified":"2023-08-22T13:19:15","modified_gmt":"2023-08-22T13:19:15","slug":"snp-turmoil-as-expelled-mp-vows-to-stand-against-party-at-next-general-election","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/finbestnews.com\/politics\/snp-turmoil-as-expelled-mp-vows-to-stand-against-party-at-next-general-election\/","title":{"rendered":"SNP turmoil as expelled MP vows to stand against party at next general election"},"content":{"rendered":"
The SNP\u00a0is facing fresh turmoil after an expelled MP vowed to stand against the party at the next general election.<\/p>\n
Angus MacNeil, who has represented Na h-Eileanan Siar since 2005, said he would stand as an independent unless there is a “substantial change of direction” in the SNP’s leadership.<\/p>\n
Speaking at a meeting of Yes Fraserburgh, Brochers for Independence and Alba Party supporters, he said: “Unless there is a substantial change of direction in the leadership of the SNP, I am reconciled to fighting the election as an independent candidate.<\/p>\n
“I can do no other and retain my freedom and ability to defend my constituents on issues such as ferries and fishing without fear or favour and no amount of aggressive whipping can persuade me otherwise.”<\/p>\n
He added: “For me as an MP loyalty to constituency comes first, country next and then and only then to party. I say this as a former SNP member of 30 years standing.”<\/p>\n
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READ MORE: <\/strong> Humza Yousaf snaps when asked if he’ll be cheering on Lionesses in World Cup<\/strong><\/p>\n Mr MacNeil also blasted the SNP’s approach to Scottish independence.<\/p>\n He said: “Going cap in hand to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom last year was a clueless political manoeuvre.”<\/p>\n And he hit out at the Scottish Government’s record on ferries and controversial proposals for highly protected marine areas (HPMAs).<\/p>\n Mr MacNeil said: “As an island MP, first and foremost, my job is to campaign for better services and to criticise and demand change in the Calmac\/Scottish Government ferry policies where appropriate.<\/p>\n “Unfortunately, the Holyrood Government is hypersensitive to criticism, whether it be about ferries or the crazy fishing ban proposals or policies for independence.”<\/p>\n Mr MacNeil was suspended from the party’s Westminster group last month after a public bust-up with chief whip Brendan O’Hara.<\/p>\n But he refused to immediately rejoin the SNP group at Westminster after his suspension ended.<\/p>\n He also released a statement attacking the leadership’s approach to independence<\/p>\n And it was announced earlier this month that he had been expelled from the SNP.<\/p>\n It is the latest turmoil engulfing the SNP, which was plunged into crisis by a police probe into its finances.<\/p>\n We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info<\/p>\n