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Alistair Carmichael protest group suspended as official inquiry is launched

Alistair Carmichael admitted responsibility for a leaked memo which wrongly suggested that First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wanted David Cameron to win the general election
Alistair Carmichael admitted responsibility for a leaked memo which wrongly suggested that First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wanted David Cameron to win the general election

A grassroots pressure group calling for Northern Isles MP Alistair Carmichael to resign and face a by-election has suspended its campaign.

We the People of Shetland – which has held protests on consecutive Saturdays in Lerwick since the MP admitted his role in leaking a private government memo during the election campaign – is pausing its efforts after it emerged an official inquiry into Mr Carmichael’s conduct will be held.

On Tuesday, parliamentary standards commissioner Kathyrn Hudson said she would look into Carmichael’s conduct, while a

legal challenge to the election result has also been lodged at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.

The protest group’s founder, Brae school teacher Logan Nicolson, said yesterday that the sudden death of former Liberal

Democrat leader Charles Kennedy had also influenced the decision to suspend the protests.

The “increasingly polarising” manner of some of the debate surrounding Mr Carmichael was another factor in the campaign coming to a halt.

Mr Nicolson stressed that We the People of Shetland’s primary aim was to provide “tolerant, respectful and positive” discussion the nature of democracy.

“We wholeheartedly condemn any, and all, personal insults and threats levelled at Alistair Carmichael and his family. We also wholeheartedly condemn the abuse those calling for a by-election have been subject to.”

The group held two silent protests on Lerwick’s Commercial Street over the last couple of weeks, with crowds of around 50 people attending on each occasion to collect signatures for their campaign.