Bill Walker MSP expelled from SNP over abuse claims from THREE Former Wives
Bill Walker, 71 |
A
member of the Scottish Parliament has been expelled from the SNP after
allegations of domestic abuse were published in a Sunday newspaper.
Bill Walker, who is 71, was elected to the Dunfermline seat for the SNP (Scottish National Party) in 2011.
The party suspended Mr Walker and launched an investigation last month after allegations in the Sunday Herald concerning his three former wives.
Yet another politician, homophobe, and serial defender of traditional marriage, Mr Walker, who remains an MSP, has the right to appeal against the decision.
A woman who answered his phone said he was not taking calls.
An SNP spokesman said: "Bill Walker has been informed of the
decision by the SNP's disciplinary committee to expel him from the
party, and of his right under the rules to appeal this decision within
the next 21 days.
"It would be inappropriate to comment further until this process is at an end."
Mr Walker resigned his membership of both the Local
Government and Public Petitions committees at the Scottish Parliament
last month.
At the time, Mr Walker issued a statement through his
Dunfermline constituency office saying "it was only right" that he
resigned from the committees during his suspension.
Mr Walker has been an outspoken opponent of plans to allow
same-sex marriage in Scotland, comparing gay rights campaigners to
Nazis.
Seig [fucking] Heil, Baby.
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