The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

MP won’t referee again during votes

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Scottish Conservati­ve MP Douglas Ross has said he will no longer referee football matches while Parliament is sitting.

The Moray MP faced criticism for missing a Commons vote on welfare policy to help officiate at a Champions League match.

Mr Ross said it meant he will no longer be able to referee at the majority of internatio­nal matches, adding that his “dream” of officiatin­g at next year’s World Cup is now over.

He defended his decision to miss a debate earlier this month, stating that he knew he would not be able to speak in it, while arrangemen­ts had been put in place to ensure his absence would not affect any vote.

However, he said he had reflected on the criticism he received.

He said his role as an MP was his “number one priority”, and he has realised he could no longer do both jobs.

In a statement given to local press in his constituen­cy, Mr Ross said: “I’m greatly indebted to the many local people who expressed their support for me to continue to referee as well as be their MP.

“And while I have one of the highest voting records of any MP and many of my political opponents, and fiercest critics of late, have several outside jobs and interests, I know that the fury my last match caused will be repeated any time I am appointed to a match when Parliament is sitting in the future.”

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