The head of the Edinburgh City Council allegedly asked women from the country about their sexual preferences via messenger
Edinburgh City Council head Cammy Day has been suspended following accusations of sending sexually explicit messages to Ukrainian women, BBC Scotland reported on Sunday, citing Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar.
The Sunday Mail had earlier reported that Day, who represents the Labour party, had been texting the women to ask about their sexual preferences, trying to meet for dates and making compliments about their looks.
Labour is the third biggest party on the Edinburgh Council. However, Day has led the local authority for more than two years with support from the Liberal Democrats and Scottish Conservatives. Both of these groups are now calling for his resignation.
Speaking on BBC Scotland’s Sunday Show, Sarwar, who described the allegations as “deeply distressing,” said the party took “immediate action” when it became aware of the claims of inappropriate behavior. He added that police are investigating the case, emphasizing that Day has been suspended pending the outcome of the probe.
According to several refugees, as cited by the Sunday Mail, it was impossible to ignore the unwelcome advances by the Labour politician due to his high position. One individual who fled Ukraine shortly after the escalation of the military conflict in 2022 told the news outlet that the 50-year old politician bombarded her with messages when she arrived in Edinburgh.
The messages, seen by the tabloid, show Day “asking sexually explicit questions, sending love heart and kissing emojis and repeatedly asking […] to meet up for wine.” In addition, the politician allegedly contacted refugees on a dating app where the messages were “more sexually explicit.”
“I tried to ignore all his hints about sex or meeting up because I was afraid of his influence and just tried to be polite to avoid any conflict,” an unnamed Ukrainian national said, adding that her friends had faced “a similar situation where he wrote to them on social media and in the dating app.”
“One of my Ukrainian friends said that this person had shown sexual interest for some time but I don’t know what actually happened or why he was interested specifically in Ukrainians,” the migrant added.
Another refugee, who has now left Edinburgh, confirmed having received multiple messages from Day via social media and dating sites while staying in the city.
“He started following me then sent lots of emojis and reactions to posts and asked to meet up. It was too much and I didn’t know how to say I didn’t want him to contact me anymore because of his position.”
A Labour spokesman said the party is taking all complaints seriously and that they are being fully investigated. Meanwhile, a Police Scotland spokeswoman told the outlet that “enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”