Edinburgh Council Leader Resigns Following Allegations of Inappropriate Messages to Refugees
Cammy Day steps down as police investigate claims of sending explicit messages to Ukrainian refugees, prompting his suspension from the Labour Party.
- Cammy Day, leader of Edinburgh City Council, resigned after allegations surfaced that he sent sexually explicit messages to Ukrainian refugees via social media and dating apps.
- The Labour Party suspended Day pending the outcome of a police investigation into a complaint made in October 2024 regarding inappropriate behavior.
- Two Ukrainian refugees reported receiving messages from Day, including questions about sexual preferences, requests to meet for dates, and flirtatious emojis, which they felt pressured to respond to due to his position.
- Police Scotland confirmed an ongoing investigation and noted that a previous report about Day earlier in the year did not establish criminality.
- Day stated his resignation was to prevent personal controversies from overshadowing the council's work, while opposition parties called for leadership focused on addressing Edinburgh's critical issues.