DOUGLAS ROSS LOSES HIS BID FOR WESTMINSTER SEAT AFTER REFORM SURGE

  • Douglas Ross stood in the Aberdeenshire North and Moray East constituency
  • Spike in votes for Nigel Farage’s party saw Scottish Tories lose to SNP’S Seamus Logan by less than 1,000 votes 

Douglas Ross last night lost his bid for a seat at Westminster after a surge in votes for Reform.

The outgoing leader of the Scottish Tories fought the Aberdeenshire North and Moray East constituency in the stead of former MP David Duguid, who was stopped from standing by party bosses due to ill health.

But he was beaten by SNP candidate Seamus Logan, who won 13,455 votes to Mr Ross’s 12,513.

Initially, Mr Ross had intended to stand down from Westminster, but reversed course in the midst of the campaign to take on the seat.

His decision raised the ire of opponents and those within the party, leading to him announcing he will stand down as the party’s leader north of the border.

As a result of losing the seat, Mr Ross will remain a backbench MSP at Holyrood.

Mr Ross blamed the Reform vote for his seat loss but said a drift to the right to tackle this is not ‘inevitable’.

He said: ‘The Reform vote was clearly the big factor here with it being the highest Reform vote anywhere in Scotland.

‘It’s been a difficult, difficult night for the entire Conservative Party.’

He added: ‘I accept my own share of responsibility, both locally and nationally, I’m never going to walk away from that.

‘I will carry that burden but we also have to look at how we come back from this as a Conservative Party across the United Kingdom and how we immediately start to challenge this new Government that’s going to be formed by Keir Starmer because, with their majority, they need to be checked by the opposition parties in the House of Commons.’

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