Scottish Labour has warned that 'murky internal politics' cannot be allowed to derail the race to find the next First Minister
Scottish Labour has warned that "murky internal politics" cannot be allowed to derail the race to find the next First Minister.
The Scottish Labour deputy leader claimed the Nationalists had a "long track record of secrecy and cover-up" which raised questions about their "ability to conduct this race fairly and honestly". Ash Regan, one of three candidates standing in the race, previously claimed it was a "clear conflict of interest" that Murrell, husband of Sturgeon, will oversee the race.
Baillie said: "The SNP are not just electing their next party leader – they are choosing the next First Minister of Scotland, and we cannot let their murky internal politics derail this process.
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