>Mr Grady, who inappropriately touched a teenage staffer, responded for the Nats during an urgent question in the Commons.
>And despite being a backbench MP – officially with no formal role – he was quietly put up as a spokesperson for the party to speak from the SNP’s frontbench this week.
This feels like a spectacularly poor decision just from the point of view of optics alone. Why make an MP with this kind of reputation your spokesperson for critical issues?
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>Mr Grady, who inappropriately touched a teenage staffer, responded for the Nats during an urgent question in the Commons.
>And despite being a backbench MP – officially with no formal role – he was quietly put up as a spokesperson for the party to speak from the SNP’s frontbench this week.
This feels like a spectacularly poor decision just from the point of view of optics alone. Why make an MP with this kind of reputation your spokesperson for critical issues?