He implied that the SNP has not been transparent, saying: "I think people can read between the lines and assess the fact that members of the party, I don’t even think the Deputy Leader of the party was aware of certain aspects of things that had happened and I don't think that’s helpful, but we have a new leadership team in place.Īsked if Nicola Sturgeon let him down, Mr Flynn said "no", but added: "Could things have been done differently in terms of the way that the party operates? In retrospect I think everyone would probably nod their head and say yes, it probably should have been done differently."Īsked about local opposition to housebuilding, Mr Gove told The Take with Sophy Ridge: "I think that it's wrong to characterise people as NIMBYs - I think it's insulting to use a phrase like that." "I don't think that’s helpful and across our membership that’s how we feel but we have been in government for a long time and the reason we have been in government for a long time is because the people of Scotland trust us to deliver for them." We will not be running the Politics Hub as usual tomorrow, given restrictions around reporting on election days, but do join us from 10pm tomorrow night for the vote results as they come in, as well as explanations and analysis from Sky News' election experts.Īppearing on The Take with Sophy Ridge, the SNP's Westminster leader acknowledged that his party has had "challenges", but said he is "delighted" that the party has found a new auditor.Īsked about the recent arrests and subsequent releases of senior SNP figures and the raid of the party's headquarters, Stephen Flynn said: "As a member it is frustrating for me to know and to learn some of these things in the media and to obviously learn about things after the fact. An investigation was opened into a Tory MP for an alleged breach of a rule banning 'provision of paid parliamentary advice'.The leader of Plaid Cymru apologised for 'unacceptable behaviour' in the party after a damning report on sexual harassment.Donald Trump said Nicola Sturgeon 'didn't love Scotland'.Rishi Sunak dodged questions on Dominic Raab bullying - and said he could 'respect' his record. ![]() Labour came under attack for dropping its free tuition fees pledge.Housebuilding and cost of living dominated Prime Minister's Questions.The SNP confirmed that it has appointed new auditors ahead of a key accounts deadline. ![]()
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