PATRICK Grady will not stand for the SNP come the next General Election, according to a leaked internal document showing the party’s approved…
Land reform campaigner challenges Mike Russell for SNP president role
Grady, an MP since 2015 and a former chief whip, was found by Parliament’s Independent Expert Panel to have made unwanted sexual advances towards a member of his staff, during an SNP social event in a pub in London in October 2016. He was described as having stroked the man’s hair, neck and back. The subject of the advances was 16 at the time of the incident while Grady was 36.
Grady has since apologised and has said he stopped his advances on the man when it became apparent they were unwanted.The Scottish Sun reported that Stephen Flynn had been told of the MP’s intentions though noted he may fail to pass vetting procedures.All others are included on the leaked list with the exception of Grady.
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