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Angus Robertson poised to lead SNP army in Westminster

Angus Robertson
Angus Robertson

Moray MP Angus Robertson was last night poised to be given the task of leading the powerful new army of SNP MPs as they prepare to shake-up Westminster.

The party’s election co-ordinator is expected to be appointed leader at a meeting of the 56-strong group today, after winning the backing of Nicola Sturgeon and Alex Salmond.

Mr Robertson, who almost doubled his majority as he was re-elected in the region last Thursday, served as leader for the last eight years, but the SNP’s greater clout means that the role will now become far more prominent.

There had been speculation that he might have to stand aside after the election of Stewart Hosie as SNP deputy leader and the return of Mr Salmond, but both have put their faith in the Moray MP.

Last night, Mr Robertson said: “It has been an honour to lead the Westminster SNP group for the last eight years and it would be an honour to continue as group leader of the record-sized SNP parliamentary party.

“I am grateful to have the support of Deputy SNP Leader Stewart Hosie MP, former First Minister Alex Salmond MP, and the encouragement from colleagues across the newly elected SNP group.

“The SNP is now the third party at Westminster and we have a huge responsibility to stand up for Scotland.

“As third party we will be called every prime minister’s questions, every debate and also serve on a wide range of committees. We will use these opportunities to oppose the Tory austerity agenda, press for the delivery of more powers for Scotland and seek to block the renewal of Trident renewal.”

Mr Hosie, who will formally propose Mr Robertson at today’s meeting, said: “Angus has been a successful Westminster SNP group Leader since 2007 and he is highly thought of and respected not just within the SNP but across the House of Commons.”