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Why is Douglas Ross standing to be an MP?

(46 Posts)
Casdon Sun 09-Jun-24 13:27:03

Aveline

He's not the first joint MSP and MP. Nasty misinformation being put about about him. Can only guess who's behind it. Nothing the opposition likes better than a good smear! I'd not be voting for him but he's not a bad man.

Where do you think it’s coming from Aveline? Opposition party or within the Tory party?

Aveline Sun 09-Jun-24 12:56:53

He's not the first joint MSP and MP. Nasty misinformation being put about about him. Can only guess who's behind it. Nothing the opposition likes better than a good smear! I'd not be voting for him but he's not a bad man.

Cateq Sun 09-Jun-24 12:01:22

I think the latest story about Douglas Ross claiming his referee travel costs from the tax payer may scupper his chances of standing in either election

Baggs Sun 09-Jun-24 11:44:57

Interesting comments by Parsley.

Polremy Sun 09-Jun-24 11:39:08

Pantglas2

Is it money? Will he be paid more at Westminster?

Not to mention also all the expense claims.

Wheniwasyourage Fri 07-Jun-24 11:03:45

RosiesMaw grin

RosiesMaw Thu 06-Jun-24 21:48:09

Dross!
Love it!
Could have been Colin - Cross

Or George -Gross!
Such fun

Wheniwasyourage Thu 06-Jun-24 18:36:11

He has three jobs - he's a football referee or linesman (can't remember which, sorry) and declares the income from that too. Don't know if he donates it or keeps it though. I agree with you, Casdon, that one job should be enough.

Casdon Thu 06-Jun-24 14:19:19

I just don’t see how anybody could do justice to two jobs, or what the benefit is to him either. The next Scottish elections aren’t for a while, by which time the post Westminster election fever will have abated and he has a better chance of retaining his MSP role. I think it should be one role or the other, not just for him, but for anybody in a devolved administration - as it is for local councillors.

Wheniwasyourage Thu 06-Jun-24 14:06:14

I hope he loses votes because of this, but the people I have spoken to, who are all disgusted by this, wouldn't have voted Tory anyway, so that's not much use as a poll!

Parsley3 Thu 06-Jun-24 11:58:23

It is reported that Ross donates his MSP salary to charities.

Parsley3 Thu 06-Jun-24 11:53:20

I think Ross foregoes one of his salaries but I will check.

Callistemon21 Thu 06-Jun-24 11:31:41

Pantglas2

Is it money? Will he be paid more at Westminster?

Our own Welsh Secretary did that.

He did forego his Welsh Assembly salary for the short time he was doing both jobs.

Siope Thu 06-Jun-24 10:53:47

Agree with Parsley3 - he’s all ego and no sense, and always was. I think he’s behaved abysmally in this situation, and it would be delightful if he was trounced (sadly, I don’t think he will be).

Wheniwasyourage Thu 06-Jun-24 10:42:01

As Parsley3 says, he is already MP for Moray, but the constituency is being split. Moray East is being joined to the constituency of David Duguid, who is the man who has not been selected as Tory candidate because of illness. It's all a bit of a mess, and not pleasant for Mr Duguid. (I feel a bit sorry for him, even though he is a Tory!)

Mr Ross, or DRoss as he is known by some, was said not to be intending to stand for election as an MP this time, but to concentrate on being leader of the Scottish Tories in Holyrood.

Grandmabatty Thu 06-Jun-24 10:23:46

Here's the comment from David Duguid who expected to be standing in that constituency. Bit nasty of Ross, but sadly not unexpected

Parsley3 Thu 06-Jun-24 10:20:31

He is the leader of the opposition in Holyrood.

Parsley3 Thu 06-Jun-24 10:19:10

He is already an MP and MSP, holding both posts and by standing again for Westminster, if elected, he will continue to do so. In addition to these two jobs he is also a football referee. The honourable thing would be to give up his Westminster ambitions and let the person already chosen stand but Ross says that he knows how to beat the SNP and presumably the other fellow doesn't. Personally, I think his ego has taken hold of his judgment. He must be run ragged up and down to London, then over to Edinburgh not to mention haring round those football pitches.

Pantglas2 Thu 06-Jun-24 10:01:33

Is it money? Will he be paid more at Westminster?

Urmstongran Thu 06-Jun-24 09:59:29

Does he think he’s no chance up there?

Casdon Thu 06-Jun-24 09:55:02

I’m interested to understand what the thinking behind this decision might be, as surely he is the lynchpin of the Tories in the Scottish parliament at the moment? It is unusual to make the move from a devolved government to Westminster, particularly at the moment. Can anybody explain why?