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Alistair Carmichael: Lib Dem minister who leaked Sturgeon memo should resign, says First Minister | |
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A Liberal Democrat politician who leaked a sensitive diplomatic memo about a conversation involving Nicola Sturgeon should consider resigning, the Scottish First Minister has said. | A Liberal Democrat politician who leaked a sensitive diplomatic memo about a conversation involving Nicola Sturgeon should consider resigning, the Scottish First Minister has said. |
Alistair Carmichael, his party’s only remaining MP in Scotland, has admitted ordering his special advisor to leak an account of a conversation between Ms Sturgeon and the French ambassador. | Alistair Carmichael, his party’s only remaining MP in Scotland, has admitted ordering his special advisor to leak an account of a conversation between Ms Sturgeon and the French ambassador. |
The account, released to the Daily Telegraph newspaper during the general election campaign, was politically sensitive because it suggested that Ms Sturgeon has said David Cameron would be a better prime minister than Ed Miliband. | The account, released to the Daily Telegraph newspaper during the general election campaign, was politically sensitive because it suggested that Ms Sturgeon has said David Cameron would be a better prime minister than Ed Miliband. |
Both Ms Sturgeon and the French Ambassador deny the second-hand version of events presented in the document. | Both Ms Sturgeon and the French Ambassador deny the second-hand version of events presented in the document. |
She said Mr Carmichael should consider his position and that he had only admitted his deed after it was revealed by a Cabinet Office inquiry. | She said Mr Carmichael should consider his position and that he had only admitted his deed after it was revealed by a Cabinet Office inquiry. |
“Mr Carmichael said at the time that the first he was aware of this matter was when he received a call from a journalist, but we now know that this is simply untrue. The false memo was leaked by a special adviser acting under the authority of Mr Carmichael,” she said in a statement. | “Mr Carmichael said at the time that the first he was aware of this matter was when he received a call from a journalist, but we now know that this is simply untrue. The false memo was leaked by a special adviser acting under the authority of Mr Carmichael,” she said in a statement. |
“He knew all about it, but said in public that he knew nothing until a journalist phoned him. As well as the original dirty trick, which was bad enough, Mr Carmichael then tried to cover it up - and is only admitting it now because he got caught. | “He knew all about it, but said in public that he knew nothing until a journalist phoned him. As well as the original dirty trick, which was bad enough, Mr Carmichael then tried to cover it up - and is only admitting it now because he got caught. |
Ms Sturgeon concluded: “He needs to seriously reflect on that - and reflect on whether his actions and attempt to cover them up are consistent with his position as an honourable member of the House of Commons.” | Ms Sturgeon concluded: “He needs to seriously reflect on that - and reflect on whether his actions and attempt to cover them up are consistent with his position as an honourable member of the House of Commons.” |
Mr Carmichael’s resignation as an MP would trigger a by-election in his Scottish constituency of Orkney and Shetland which could leave his party with zero seats north of the border. | Mr Carmichael’s resignation as an MP would trigger a by-election in his Scottish constituency of Orkney and Shetland which could leave his party with zero seats north of the border. |
He has a majority of 817, down from 9,928 at the 2010 general election. The seat has been Liberal-held since 1837 apart from a decade in the early 20th century. | He has a majority of 817, down from 9,928 at the 2010 general election. The seat has been Liberal-held since 1837 apart from a decade in the early 20th century. |
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