SNP MP calls for rethink on Miners Strike inquiry

Chris Stephen is at odds with party leadership over an inquiry into the miner's strike in Scotland. Picture: ContributedChris Stephen is at odds with party leadership over an inquiry into the miner's strike in Scotland. Picture: Contributed
Chris Stephen is at odds with party leadership over an inquiry into the miner's strike in Scotland. Picture: Contributed
THE SNP is facing the first rebellion among its new MPs after a nationalist employment rights spokesman at Westminster broke ranks with the party leadership over the Scottish government’s refusal to hold an inquiry into the 1984-85 miners strike.

Nationalist ministers at Holyrood have repeatedly refused to order a Hillsborough style inquiry into the dispute and have used the SNP’s majority at Holyrood to block such moves.

However, SNP Glasgow south west MP Chris Stephens has stated that he opposes the nationalist government’s stance on the issue and has said he will set out his objections in a letter to justice secretary Michael Matheson.