Discussing the issue that has convulsed the SNP since he was elected Westminster group leaderin December, the Aberdeen South MP said: Ultimately, they are a member of the Scottish National Party just as muchaslam.”
This stands in contrast to his Westminster colleague Alyn Smith who last week suggested SNPrebels should quit and stand as independents, and is arguably more emollient than Nicola Sturgeon herself, who had suggested some opponents used women’s rights” to cloak their bigotry. Within any political parties, there has to be space for people to disagree and to disagree without being disagreeable. I think that’s incredibly important”.
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