SNP under pressure after May eases debt terms for graduates
will see this week.” She also declined to publicly apologise to her party over the dismal general election result, although she was reported to have said sorry in a heated closed-doors Q&A session with party activists in Manchester.
Lord Heseltine used a TV interview to praise Ms Davidson and attack Mr Johnson, while former minister Edwina Currie stood up at the fringe event and urged the Scottish leadership to “take over Conservative Central Office”.
Lord Heseltine also dismissed talk of Mrs May leading the Tories into the next general election, telling another TV interviewer: “I don’t think there is any prospect of that.”