The Sunday Post (Inverness)

MP REFEREE WILL QUIT... BUT ONLY AFTER HE GOES TO WORLD CUP

New twist in row over under-fire Tory politician

- By Kieran Andrews

ATory MP who missed a crucial debate to referee a football match plans to skip up to five weeks of Westminste­r work – to go to the World Cup.

Douglas Ross, a fully qualified internatio­nal referee, hopes to be a match official during next June’s tournament.

But Tory sources say that after that, the Moray MP will hang up his whistle to concentrat­e on his day job at Westminste­r. Mr Ross was criticised after he missed a debate on welfare cuts to officiate at a Champions League clash in Barcelona. SNP MP Drew Hendry said: “He has to make a choice. This is treating constituen­ts with utter contempt.”

Tory MP Douglas Ross is planning to quit his controvers­ial second job as a football referee – but only after the World Cup.

Par ticipation in next year’s tournament, which kicks off on June 14, would see him miss up to five weeks of Parliament, which goes into summer recess in the middle of July.

The SNP has demanded he chooses between “properly representi­ng his constituen­ts or continuing as a referee.” However, Tor y sources defended his decision to carry on officiatin­g but said senior party members expect Mr Ross to retire from refereeing after the World Cup.

One said: “Douglas will retire after the World Cup but it is not fair on the other referees for him to deprive them of their potential places by going before then.”

He also claimed that if the Moray MP, who was assistant referee for yesterday’s Betfred Cup semi- final between Celtic and Hibs, quits now it will scupper any chance Scotland has of sending officials to the event in Russia.

The team of match officials, led by Willie Collum, cannot swap members so, the source claimed, the whole group would miss out if Mr Ross were to step down.

A senior Tory insider said: “Douglas was an outstandin­g councillor and a tremendous MSP so when the SNP hammered him on his refereeing before the general election, the people of Moray elected him over Angus Robertson anyway.

“Plenty of his voters are proud to see a local boy doing well on the world stage and the country should be proud to back Scots – whatever their strip – if they make it to the World Cup.”

Prime Minister Theresa May was forced to defend Mr Ross this week after he missed a Westminste­r debate on controvers­ial welfare changes to run the line at a Champions League match in Barcelona.

It is not the first time he has been absent from parliament­ary duties because of his sporting commitment­s, with criticism levelled during his time in Holyrood after he skipped a crunch vote and a meeting of the Justice Committee.

He has declared earnings of more than £2700 in the Commons register of interests for his work as an assistant referee in Scotland and Europe.

SNP MP Drew Hendry criticised Mr Ross for missing last Wednesday’s debate on Universal Credit, which ended with a symbolic Labour motion calling for ministers to “pause and fix” the controvers­ial reform being passed after the UK Government whipped its MPs to abstain on the vote.

He said: “The time has arrived for Douglas Ross to choose between properly representi­ng his constituen­ts or continuing as a referee.

“It is one thing for parliament­arians to have outside interests – it is quite another for them to so blatantly ignore their parliament­ary duties.

“This week saw an important debate on Universal Credit – an issue that directly affects people in the Highlands. And yet the MP for Moray thought it was more important to run around waving a flag in Barcelona.

“Douglas Ross is a part-timer whose behaviour is inexcusabl­e.

“He is treating his constituen­ts with utter contempt.”

Plenty of his voters are proud to see a local boy doing well on the world stage and the country should be proud to back Scots – whatever their strip – if they make it to the World Cup

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 ??  ?? Assistant referee Douglas Ross shakes hands with Lionel Messi after the Champions League match between Barcelona and Olympiakos Piraeus
Assistant referee Douglas Ross shakes hands with Lionel Messi after the Champions League match between Barcelona and Olympiakos Piraeus
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Douglas Ross has been criticised for ‘treating constituen­ts with utter contempt’
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