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Scottish Tory leader withdraws call for Johnson to resign in ‘spineless’ move
Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross during First Minster's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh

SCOTTISH Tory leader Douglas Ross was slammed as “spineless” today after withdrawing his call for Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign.

Mr Ross withdrew his demand for Mr Johnson to go over the partygate saga, saying “anything else just seems trivial” compared with the war in Ukraine.

Speaking to the BBC today, Mr Ross said: “We should be supporting the government to support the people of Ukraine, because the real threat to everything at the moment is from Vladimir Putin.

“It’s not actions that took place a couple of years ago, serious though they are.

“It’s the actions that are happening right now, with people dying, children losing their lives and a country being destroyed through no fault of their own.

“Anything else just seems trivial.”

Labour leader Anas Sarwar said Mr Ross “should not be using the Ukraine crisis to go back on his principles.”

Liberal Democrats MSP Wille Rennie said the Tory leader had “the backbone of a jellyfish.”

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