Flynn pays tribute to ‘rock star’ Black as he backs her poisonous Westminster declare

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NP Westminster chief Stephen Flynn has agreed along with his deputy that Westminster is “toxic” as he described the departing Mhairi Black as a “rock star”.

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The Paisley and Renfrewshire South MP introduced this week ought to wouldn't stand for re-election, simply over six months since she was elevated to deputy Westminster chief.

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Speaking to the News Agents podcast on Tuesday, Ms Black described Westminster as “a poisonous place”.

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On the identical podcast on Friday, Mr Flynn mentioned: “Obviously, I was aware of what Mhairi was intending to do, but I’m a wee bit conflicted because on a political level, at Prime Minister’s Questions and Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions, she was phenomenal.

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Mhairi, when it comes to politics, is a rock star and her ability to connect with the public, I think is unmatched. She's phenomenal

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“Mhairi, when it comes to politics, is a rock star and her ability to connect with the public, I think is unmatched. She’s phenomenal.

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According to the Aberdeen South MP, Ms Black will be “happier” after having left Westminster.

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Asked if he agrees along with his deputy’s evaluation that Westminster is “toxic”, he added: “Yeah, I think so.

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“Westminster is really hard to describe to people who don’t work in that environment. It’s unlike anything I could possibly imagine.

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“I often say that I’d love to pick up all the people of Scotland and get them one by one to spend a week in Westminster, to realise quite how dysfunctional the place is, and the nature of everything that happens there is just absurd.

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“But I guess it’s more than that for Mhairi as well.”

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Ms Black, Mr Flynn added, is usually attacked on-line by the “dregs of society” for her interventions and actions in Parliament “no matter how good it is”.

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Westminster, he mentioned, “is not the place that normal people want to spend their lives”.

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But regardless of his points with the Commons, the social gathering’s Westminster chief has no intention of leaving presently.

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“I want to continue for now because we’ve got a big challenge on our hands,” he mentioned.

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“There’s been well documented issues within the party. And you know, where there is a challenge, there’s an opportunity, and I see an opportunity for us to really drive home that journey to independence.

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“And you know, what attracts me to that is being the person who walks past the statues outside the chamber as SNP MPs leave, then depart Westminster for good. That’s a big motivating factor for me.

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“But, of course, the personal challenges we all face are tough, and Mhairi has just decided it is better for her not to be there.”

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