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Douglas Ross had to resign after standing in colleague's seat, his predecessor says

Sky News Monday, 10 June 2024
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross could have avoided resigning had he not decided to stand in a seat from which his colleague had been deselected, his predecessor told Sky News.
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