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Double jobbing row MP Stephen Flynn quit as a councillor four years ago after claiming he could not effectively do two jobs at one time. But the SNP Westminster chief is now arguing he can be an ...
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has backed down on his controversial bid to be both an MP and an MSP, admitting to party colleagues he “got this one wrong”.
Stephen Flynn, the SNP Westminster leader, has his eyes set on Holyrood. ... Mr Flynn plans to step down as an MP, but it is not yet known if he would resign ahead of the election.
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has gone back on an announcement that he would be pursuing a dual mandate as an MSP and MP simultaneously. Mr Flynn, the MP for Aberdeen South, announced ...
If successful, the 36-year-old vowed to remain an MP until the next general election but would not accept two salaries. However, his plan drew ire from members of his own party given Mr Flynn was ...
Now it’s emerged that in January 2020, Mr Flynn - elected as MP for Aberdeen South in December 2019 - said he would step down as an Aberdeen councillor due to the twin commitments.
ABERDEEN South MP Stephen Flynn is the favourite to replace Ian Blackford as the SNP’s leader at Westminster, with sources suggesting there will be no contest for the top job.
Aberdeen South MP Stephen Flynn is set to face his first Prime Minister's Questions less than 24 hours after being elected the SNP's new Westminster leader. Here is what we know about the 34-year ...
READ MORE: Stephen Flynn says he is 'ambitious' after being asked if he wants John Swinney's job. He was elected as the MP for Aberdeen South in December 2019 while he was an SNP councillor in the ...