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Ross Thomson announces he is standing down as candidate for Aberdeen South

Ross Thomson MP
Ross Thomson MP

Aberdeen South MP Ross Thomson has announced he will not seek re-election following accusations he groped another MP.

Paul Sweeney, the Labour MP for Glasgow North East, told the Scottish Mail on Sunday he reported Mr Thomson to Westminster’s standards watchdog following the alleged incident last October at the Stranger’s Bar in the House of Commons.

Mr Sweeney alleged that Mr Thomson groped him, however the Aberdeen South MP said in a statement the accusations are “politically motivated smears”, and “categorically denied” them.

The reports come after a similar accusations in February, where Mr Thomson was publicly accused of groping a man in the same bar.

He has also denied any wrongdoing in that alleged incident.

Now, Mr Thomson has announced he will not be seeking re-election.

He said: “I have made clear already today that the allegations printed in the Mail on Sunday are false and defamatory.

“This is a political smear and I will continue to fight to clear my name.

“I will see this investigatory process through to a conclusion.

“Anonymous and malicious allegations this year have made my life a living hell.

“It has been nothing short of traumatic.

“I have suffered a level of personal abuse that has affected my health, my mental wellbeing and my staff. It has been a level of abuse I never imagined possible.

“I always believed politics was about noble pursuits and doing what you believed to be best for your country.

“My experience is that our politics is now so poisonous that we will never attract good, honest and decent people in the first place.

“I have therefore made the most difficult decision that I could ever take.

“I have decided that I will stand down as the Scottish Conservative and Unionist candidate for Aberdeen South.

“I simply cannot thank my family, friends, staff and everyone who has shown me love, kindness and support for the past two years enough – and for the years before I was an MSP and councillor.

“Serving as the MP for Aberdeen South has been the absolute privilege of my life.

“It has been a job that I have loved more than any other, and nothing can ever come close to being able to stand up for our city and to help people who need you.

“THis has been without a doubt the hardest decision of my life.

“I remain confident that the ongoing parliamentary standards process will find in my favour, and that these baseless claims will have shown up for what they are.

“As I have already said, I will continue to explore all options available to me in the response to the defamatory and damaging allegations made by Mr Sweeney.

“This general election campaign is hugely important for the future of Scotland, and indeed the very future of our union.

“Therefore, I wish my successor candidate all the very best in their efforts to protect Scotland’s place in the UK and sort out Brexit.”

Simon Turner, the chairman for the Aberdeen City Conservative Association, also released a statement on Mr Thomson’s decision.

He said: “Ross Thomson has been a fantastic MP and champion for his city.

“He always put his constituents first, and it is with deep regret that we accept his decision today.

“However, we understand that the recent media coverage has been extremely difficult for Ross, and it would have made the upcoming general election campaign a deeply unpleasant experience.

“We would like to thank Ross for his years of hard work for this city, as a councillor, an MSP and an MP for the last two years.”