The Scotsman

Oliver Mundell resigns from Shadow Cabinet over support for travel ban

- By CONOR MARLBOROUG­H

Oliver Mundell has resigned from the Shadow Cabinet after voting against the party whip over concerns of the impact b order restrictio­ns would have on communitie­s in his constituen­cy.

Scottish Conservati­ve MSP for Dumfries shire, Oliver Mundell, said: “On this occasion it was sadly not possible to balance the very specific needs of my constituen­ts with the need to take a collective view as a party that works for the whole country.

“I understand th ed if ficult position that puts colleagues in and I have therefore regrettabl­y offered Douglas Ross my resignatio­n as a party spokes person. I continue to fully sup - por t him and the par t y.”

Scottish Conservati­ve leader Douglas Ross said: “Oliver always puts the needs of his constituen­ts first and while I’m very disappoint­ed to see him leave the Shadow Cabinet, I appreciate that he is only doing what he feels is best for his local area.

“He has been a very capable member of the Shadow Cabinet and I thank him for all his work for the party. I know he will continue to be a great Scottish Conservati­ve representa­tive for Dumfriessh­ire.”

The travel ban was passed by the Scottish Parliament on Thursday night, after MSPS backed a motion by Deputy First Minister John Swinney to endorse the regulation­s by 99 votes to 23.

Scottish Labour had earlier forced a vote on the travel ban by putting forward an amendment to prevent the restrictio­ns being enshrined in law.

Leader Richard Leonard said the ban was “not common sense”, but “nonsense and the government knows it”.

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