Mhairi Black to step down at election, citing ‘toxic’ Westminster setting

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he SNP’s deputy Westminster chief Mhairi Black has stated she's going to step down on the subsequent common election, citing the “toxic” setting at Westminster as the explanation for her departure.

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Speaking to The News Agents podcast, the Paisley and Renfrewshire South MP stated Westminster is “one of the most unhealthy workplaces that you could ever be in”.

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She was first elected in 2015, when a surge in assist for the SNP noticed the social gathering win virtually each seat in Scotland. At that time she was the “baby of the House” – the youngest MP.

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She instructed Emily Maitlis: “I wanted to be able to have a human conversation about why I’ve made the decision not to stand at the next general election.

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“I thought there is no better person to have a conversation with than yourself… I’m stepping down at the next general election.”

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Asked why she made the choice, the MP was extremely crucial of the setting at Westminster.

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She stated: “Honestly, because I’m tired is a big part of it. And the thing that makes me tired is Westminster.

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“I think it is one of the most unhealthy workplaces that you could ever be in. It’s a toxic environment.

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“Just the entire design of the place and how it functions is just the opposite of everything that I find comfortable…

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“It’s definitely a poisonous place.

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“Whether that’s because of what folk can get away with in it or the number of personal motivations and folk having ulterior motives for things, and it’s just not a nice place to be in.”

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The SNP MP stated she trusts her parliamentary colleagues however these from different events make it troublesome for her to “switch off”.

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She added: “Given the unsociable hours that Westminster works as well, it feels like you’re spending a lot of your life there.

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“In the run-up to the next election, I’ve realised, that will be almost 10 years that I’ll have been elected.

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“So, a third of my life I’ve spent in Westminster, which gives me the ick.”

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In an announcement launched afterward social media, Ms Black stated she had determined a while in the past to not search re-election.

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She stated she had reassessed her “personal priorities” and needed to spend extra time along with her family members.

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Former SNP chief Nicola Sturgeon paid tribute to Ms Black, tweeting: “Both gutted by and entirely understanding of this. Her reasons resonate.

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“But what a loss of a unique talent, not just to the SNP but to politics generally. I only hope it’s temporary.”

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SNP Westminster chief Stephen Flynn merely tweeted that Ms Black is “in a class of her own”.

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First Minister and SNP chief Humza Yousaf highlighted Ms Black’s influence on politics, saying: “She has been a trailblazer – a passionate supporter of independence, equality, social justice, and simply of trying to make life better for her constituents and the wider Scottish public.

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“She has also served as a role model for young people, especially women, with an interest or a desire to get involved in politics.

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“I know that Mhairi has been critical of the toxic, hostile environment of Westminster, which serves as an important wake-up call to those who are determined to safeguard our democracy.”

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