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Douglas Ross not sure if Boris Johnson will campaign in Scotland ahead of Holyrood vote

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross has said he is “not sure” if Mr Johnson will travel to Scotland ahead of the May 6 Holyrood election. He said he had “previously expected” the UK party leader to come to Scotland, but said the coronavirus pandemic, and restrictions imposed as a result,  made it a “very different” type of campaign. The Prime Minister visited Scotland at the end of January, when coronavirus levels were much higher and a “stay at home” order was in place, with people told only to make necessary trips. Asked if Mr Johnson would be campaigning in Scotland ahead of the election, Mr Ross said: “I am not sure he is going to come up.”

Douglas Ross not sure if Boris Johnson will campaign in Scotland ahead of Holyrood vote

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross has said he is “not sure” if Mr Johnson will travel to Scotland ahead of the May 6 Holyrood election. He said he had “previously expected” the UK party leader to come to Scotland, but said the coronavirus pandemic, and restrictions imposed as a result,  made it a “very different” type of campaign. The Prime Minister visited Scotland at the end of January, when coronavirus levels were much higher and a “stay at home” order was in place, with people told only to make necessary trips. Asked if Mr Johnson would be campaigning in Scotland ahead of the election, Mr Ross said: “I am not sure he is going to come up.”

Boris Johnson may not campaign in Scotland ahead of key Holyrood vote

Prime Minister Boris Johnson may not campaign in Scotland ahead of next month’s Holyrood elections, it has emerged. Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross admitted he was “not sure” if Mr Johnson would travel north ahead of the May 6 poll. He said he had “previously expected” the UK party leader to come to Scotland, but said the coronavirus pandemic, and restrictions imposed as a result,  made it a “very different” type of campaign. The Prime Minister visited Scotland at the end of January, when coronavirus levels were much higher and a “stay at home” order was in place, with people told only to make necessary trips.

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