The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Downing Street ‘chaos’ hinders Tories

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A former Scottish Conservati­ve chairman has complained that the “continuing chaos in Downing Street” is “holding back” the party’s prospects in Scotland and could lose them seats in this year’s council elections.

Peter Duncan said that “anxious Scots Tory councillor­s” were now “contemplat­ing a campaign where they feel like the fall guys for Downing Street incompeten­ce”.

Adding that the Tories had been hit by a “devastatin­g sequence of disastrous missteps” over the autumn, he argued that the formation of a separate Scottish party was now “much more likely”.

Mr Duncan, who was Scotland’s only Tory MP between 2001 and 2005, spoke out after former Conservati­ve MSP Adam Tomkins insisted that none of the opposition parties in Scotland are “going to get near power until they break free and divorce themselves from London”.

Writing in the Sunday Times, Mr Duncan said: “After a devastatin­g sequence of disastrous missteps this autumn, from Owen Paterson to Downing Street parties, from northern rail U-turns to Covid strategy division, the PM heads into 2022 under pressure like never before. And, once more, it’s hurting the Conservati­ve cause in Scotland.”

Current poll ratings mean “significan­t losses look likely”, he said, adding that the idea of “independen­ce for the Scottish Conservati­ve Party” was attracting new supporters.

Mr Duncan said: “One thing is certain, continuing chaos in Downing Street is holding back Scottish Tory prospects and will put at risk good, hard-working Scottish Conservati­ve councillor­s and MSPS unless something changes.”

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