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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Alex Salmond resigns from SNP after sexual misconduct allegations

Salmond, who made the announcement Wednesday on Twitter, has strenuously denied two claims of sexual harassment, and is taking the country's government to court over its handling of the accusations against him.
He said his resignation was an effort to remove a potential line of attack against the SNP, and said he planned to reapply for membership after he cleared his name.
The controversy has split the ruling SNP between Salmond loyalists and those who back the government's handling of the allegations, which emerged weeks after the government introduced new procedures for filing sexual harassment complaints.
Scottish First Minister, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, said in a statement posted to Twitter Wednesday that she felt "huge sadness" about the situation that had engulfed her friend and mentor of almost 30 years.
However, she said while the party hadn't received any complaints, the fact remained that two allegations had been made against Salmond to the government which "could not be ignored or swept under the carpet."
"Complaints much be investigated without fear or favour, regardless of the seniority of the person involved," she added.
The complaints relate to Salmond's alleged behavior at the first minister's official Bute House residence, according to the Daily Record, but Salmond says even he hasn't been informed of the details.
Last week he announced he was taking the government to court, claiming it had denied him the opportunity to defend himself against the claims, by failing to share the evidence against him.
Salmond pointed out that the Scottish government had confirmed that it hadn't received any complaints before January, more than three years after he left office as first minister, and after a political career spanning decades.
"That is the record of 30 years of public service. So, let me be clear again. I refute these two complaints of harassment and I absolutely reject any suggestion of criminality," he said.
He said he believes opposition parties had been pressuring Sturgeon to suspend him from the SNP, as part of efforts to undermine party unity.
"I did not come into politics to facilitate opposition attacks on the SNP," he said. "Most of all I am conscious that if the party felt forced into suspending me it would cause substantial internal division."
Former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond denies sexual misconduct claims
Salmond resigned as first minister and SNP leader after a defeat in the November 2014 referendum on Scottish independence, which he had championed
Sturgeon, who replaced him, has maintained the party's dominance in Scotland but not to the degree before the referendum. One of the highest-profile casualties of a swing away from the SNP was Salmond himself, who lost his parliamentary seat in the 2017 election.
Salmond has remained a major figure in both Scottish and British politics despite leaving parliament. He works as a commentator and hosts the Alex Salmond Show on Russian state broadcaster RT.

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