The Scotsman

Disgraced Tory councillor­s back in party because they ‘want to change’

- By CHRIS GREEN chris.marshall@scotsman.com

Ruth Davidson has broken her silence over her decision to reinstate two Conservati­ve councillor­s who were suspended by the party for posting racist and sectarian comments on Twitter.

The Scottish Tory leader said Alastair Majury and Robert Davies, who were both elected as Stirling councillor­s in May, “wanted to change” their behaviour and deserved a second chance.

Ms Davidson had previously been criticised by the SNP for failing to explain why she had decided to reinstate the pair, who were allowed back 0 Ruth Davidson was criticised by the SNP for her decision into the party earlier this week despite making a series of offensive online posts.

Mr Majury was behind a Twitter account which likened Scottish nationalis­ts to the Nazis, attacked benefit claimants and made reference to “Tarriers”, a historical­ly derogatory term for Catholics.

He also boasted about the size of his manhood on an online dating site. Mr Davies was also suspended after Tweeting a series of racist jokes.

“What they said was utterly unacceptab­le, there is no equivocati­on on that whatsoever,” Ms Davidson said. “As soon as it was raised with us, brought to our attention through these anonymous accounts, we took it very seriously. We went through a full disciplina­ry, they were sanctioned, they made a full and unreserved apology.

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