Former Tory MP ousted by Douglas Ross says losing seat has taken toll

Banff and Buchan MP David Duguid
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The former Conservative MP ousted by Douglas Ross has said that events surrounding him being blocked as a candidate have “taken their toll” on him and his family.

David Duguid was blocked by the Scottish Tories from standing for re-election. They said he was not fit to stand following a spinal injury but he said this was not true.

Scottish Tory leader Ross jumped in to take his place as the candidate in Aberdeenshire North and Moray East.

The move provoked anger among his colleagues and Ross announced soon after that he will will stand down as the party’s Scottish leader following the General Election.

He also said he will quit his role as an MSP if he is again elected to the House of Commons.

Duguid, who was previously a junior minister in the Scotland Office, posted on Wednesday: “This time exactly four weeks ago, I was planning my campaign to be elected as the MP for the new constituency of Aberdeenshire North and Moray East.

“My intention was to do this remotely using party literature, personal letters, social media, interviews to camera and one or two surprises etc, while I continued to recover at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital spinal unit in Glasgow.

“I had a plan.”

He said while the situation was not ideal, he felt “confident” he could beat the SNP in the constituency

The party’s decision to block him from running came as a shock, he said.

“I’d be lying if I said the events of the last few weeks haven’t taken their toll on myself and my family,” Duguid added.

“But no matter what the future may hold, I remain as determined as ever to continue my recovery and rehabilitation.

“I am pleased to report that I continue to make progress daily and I’d like to thank everyone again for their messages of support.”

A Scottish Conservative spokesperson said: “We send David our very best wishes as he continues his recovery.”

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