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Scots Lib Dem Leader quits post | Scots Lib Dem Leader quits post |
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Nicol Stephen has made the shock decision to quit as Scottish Lib Dem Leader, saying the job was putting too much stress on his family life. | |
The former Scottish deputy first minister said his wife and four children had to take priority. | |
Mr Stephen, who was leader for three years, said he would stay on as MSP for Aberdeen South. | |
The party's deputy leader, MP Michael Moore MP, is to take charge while a leadership contest is staged. | |
Mr Stephen's immediate resignation came less than a week after Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander quit, amid an ongoing row over donations to her leadership campaign. | |
Party bosses will meet shortly to confirm a timetable to choose his successor, who is likely to be in place in September. | |
The Scottish Liberal Democrats were ousted from power by the SNP last May, after serving in coalition rule with Labour for eight years. | The Scottish Liberal Democrats were ousted from power by the SNP last May, after serving in coalition rule with Labour for eight years. |
But while the Scottish Labour leader at the time, Jack McConnell, later stood down, Mr Stephen stayed on to lead his party in opposition. | But while the Scottish Labour leader at the time, Jack McConnell, later stood down, Mr Stephen stayed on to lead his party in opposition. |
There is rarely a weekend, a birthday or a family holiday when the demands of the job do not intrude Nicol Stephen Resignation statement in full | There is rarely a weekend, a birthday or a family holiday when the demands of the job do not intrude Nicol Stephen Resignation statement in full |
In a statement, he said it was time to put his four children, aged between four and 12, and his wife, Caris, first. | |
"Everyone involved in politics knows that there are stresses and strains on family life," Mr Stephen said. | |
"But when it goes beyond that, when it crosses a line, something has to be done. | |
"And at that stage - when you have to make a choice between family and politics - there can only be one answer. | "And at that stage - when you have to make a choice between family and politics - there can only be one answer. |
"The health and wellbeing of your family has got to come first." | "The health and wellbeing of your family has got to come first." |
'Great impact' | |
The responsibility of being a party leader, Mr Stephen said, had been even more demanding than those of being an MSP, adding: "You have to be available every day, every week. | The responsibility of being a party leader, Mr Stephen said, had been even more demanding than those of being an MSP, adding: "You have to be available every day, every week. |
"There is rarely a weekend, a birthday or a family holiday when the demands of the job do not intrude. | "There is rarely a weekend, a birthday or a family holiday when the demands of the job do not intrude. |
"That is not to complain - long hours and long absences from home go with the job. | "That is not to complain - long hours and long absences from home go with the job. |
"But it can all have an impact. And when that impact becomes too great, it is time to put my family first." | "But it can all have an impact. And when that impact becomes too great, it is time to put my family first." |
Under party rules, the post of Scottish Lib Dem leader must be filled by an MSP nominated by at least one other. | |
If there is more than one nominee, the winner will be decided by a ballot of party members. |