Douglas Ross to quit as Scottish Tory leader and could also stand down as MSP

Douglas Ross has announced he is stepping down as leader of the Scottish Tories – and will also quit as an MSP if he is elected to Westminster in next month’s General Election. In a statement released on Monday, the Tory said it was “not feasible” for him to continue be an MSP while also being an MP and party leader. He said he had initially “believed” it would be possible for him to hold the three posts – as he has since he succeeded Jackson Carlaw as Scottish Conservative leader in 2020. But Mr Ross added that “on reflection, that is not feasible”.