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MSP Neil Bibby calls on shamed politician Derek Mackay to resign

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Disgraced MSP Derek Mackay has been lambasted for leaving the people of Renfrewshire North and West without a voice in parliament in the middle of a global pandemic.The former finance secretary is set to receive a £12,000 golden pay out this week - despite failing to serve his constituents for the past three months. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The shamed SNP politician stood down as a minister in February after it emerged he bombarded a 16-year-old boy with 270 unwanted messages, including calling him ‘cute’ and inviting him to meet up.Mr Mackay is automatically entitled to a £11,945 lump sum for losing his ministerial office.The payment - the equivalent of three months’ cabinet salary - is paid out by the Scottish

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