MSP hits out at ‘authoritarian’ party leadership after losing appeal against disciplinary action

One of the SNP leadership’s fiercest critics has called on the party to change course and ditch its “dreadful” governing partnership with the Scottish Greens, as he lost his appeal against a week-long suspension from the Holyrood group.

Fergus Ewing, one of the party’s longest-serving MSPs, a former minister and son of the SNP icon Winnie Ewing, faced disciplinary action after he voted against the government on a no-confidence motion against the Green minister Lorna Slater brought by the Scottish Tories, prompted by her handling of the deposit return scheme.

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