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SNP's Stewart Hosie to quit as deputy leader | SNP's Stewart Hosie to quit as deputy leader |
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SNP MP Stewart Hosie has said he will step down as the party's deputy leader in the autumn. | SNP MP Stewart Hosie has said he will step down as the party's deputy leader in the autumn. |
His announcement comes after newspapers reported he had been involved in an affair with journalist Serena Cowdy. | |
In a letter to party leader Nicola Sturgeon, he apologised for "any hurt and upset I have caused to friends, family and colleagues". | In a letter to party leader Nicola Sturgeon, he apologised for "any hurt and upset I have caused to friends, family and colleagues". |
Ms Sturgeon praised his work for the party, adding he would continue to make a "valuable contribution". | |
Recently separated | |
In his resignation letter Mr Hosie said: "As you know I have been admitted to hospital on three occasions in the past few years with very high blood pressure. | |
"In that regard, the stress of the intense scrutiny of my private life has been very difficult." | |
Mr Hosie recently separated from his wife, SNP MSP and Scottish Health Secretary, Shona Robison. | |
In his letter he said it was "never his intention" to hurt or upset anyone. | |
He went on: "I am also writing to tell you of my intention not to seek re-election as deputy leader of the SNP at this year's annual conference, giving ample time for the party to choose a successor. | |
"I intend to concentrate on my constituents, my responsibilities at Westminster, and most importantly, my health." | |
Responding to him, Scotland's First Minister Ms Sturgeon paid tribute to his work as deputy leader and in particular to his work on the 2015 and 2016 election manifestos. | |
She said: "As you step down as deputy leader, I know you will continue to make a valuable contribution to the party in many ways and, in particular, through your work in your constituency and as part of the Westminster group." |