A former SNP rising star has accused the party’s hierarchy of “rigging” an internal selection battle to ensure a preferred candidate won a safe seat.North Lanarkshire councillor Paul Di Mascio believes he would have been a certainty to win the support of local members to stand in the 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election.However, he has claimed his candidacy and others were blocked by former FM Nicola Sturgeon, ex-SNP CEO Peter Murrell and party chair Kirsten Oswald, before Anum Qaisar was parachuted in.Anum – whose 2015 wedding was attended by Sturgeon, her husband Murrell and Humza Yousaf – went on to take her place in the House of Commons after winning the seat aged just 28.The privately educated former teacher had been a prominent member of the Labour Party until September 2014.Di Mascio said: “I believe there is no question that the selection process to stand as a candidate was rigged to make sure Anum got that seat.“I was a local candidate and councillor who was very well known and liked by the membership in Airdrie and Shotts.“I don’t want to sound big-headed because I absolutely am not – however, I have absolutely no doubt that I would have been selected in a members’ vote if I had been allowed to run.“I felt party members and local constituents deserved to have a candidate who lived in the Airdrie and Shotts area.“Instead I was interviewed by SNP chair and business convener Kirsten Oswald and then told that I had failed the process.
There wasn’t much explanation given. There were other local candidates who weren’t even given an interview.“Branch members then had a candidate who was not from the area imposed on them through a process that had clearly been manipulated to make sure Anum won.”Anum was selected to
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