Labour lodge complaint over SNP independence Bill conduct

Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has complained to the Holyrood authorities over Nicola Sturgeon's decision to publish a new referendum Bill while MSPs are on their two-week Autumn break.

By The Newsroom Wednesday, 19th October 2016, 12:00 am Updated Tuesday, 25th October 2016, 8:38 pm

Kezia Dugdale has voiced scrutiny fears. Picture: Scott Louden

The Lothians MSP says such a move is not “within the spirit” of ministerial rules which state that all “important announcements” should be made to Parliament when it was sitting.

The Labour leader says taking advantage of a “short recess” is aimed at avoiding scrutiny of MSPs in a letter to Holyrood Presiding Officer Ken Macintosh.

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“I would appreciate clarification from you about what your expectation is of Ministers making announcements to Parliament, and not purely in the media, particularly in short recesses,” Ms Dugdale states.

Ms Sturgeon revealed last Thursday at the SNP conference she would be publishing the referendum Bill this week.