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Disabled SNP members demand place at party's 'decision making table' as NEC row escalates

One party member accused a senior SNP MP of playing a "con-trick Esther McVey would be proud of" in a row over the Nationalists' decision making body.

SNP members have clashed over the direction of the party's NEC

Disabled SNP members have demanded they keep a place at the "decision-making table" as the fall-out from a row over how the party selects its candidates continues.

Divisions among Nationalists have emerged after the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) ruled that any sitting MP would have to resign their seat  before they could stand for election to the Scottish Parliament.

The fall-out from the decision has seen several high-ranking members question whether the body is still fit for purpose.

The disabled members' group has launched a petition following the publication last week of a leaked email from SNP MP Alyn Smith.

In the correspondence to party chiefs he said the NEC was “unwieldy” and said its expansion to 42 reps was an “experiment which has failed”.

Calling for the NEC to be downsized to improve its decison-making, he suggested wo­men’s, BAME and disabled members’ conveners could be replaced by an advisory “equalities forum”.

But that call has been rejected by members of the the SNP Disabled Members Group (DMG).

They are calling on Nationalists to consider other options when it comes to reforming the NEC.