A SNP MP claims she was bullied by her colleagues at Westminster.
An SNP MP has told how she believes she was the victim of “group bullying” by her party colleagues at Westminster, claiming she suffered panic attacks as a result.
She said she will consider her position in the wake of the selection contest, due to be decided on October 12.She spoke about the “hostility” she felt from parliamentary colleagues, and she accused fellow MPs of not engaging with her. Dr Cameron claimed the behaviour of fellow MPs changed after she spoke out on behalf of the staff member who was harassed by Mr Grady.
He added: “It will rightly be up to local branches to make a decision and local members to make a decision who they want to represent them in the upcoming general election.”
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