The Scotsman

Davidson’s mains

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Ruth Davidson’s status as the darling of Conservati­ve members – and the party’s donors – was confirmed after over £15,000 was bid at a gala fundraiser to secure dinner with the Scottish Tory leader.

Fools and their money are easily parted.

toup

Was Ruthie the mystery voice on the other end of the phone when the bidding was taking place? If she was chocolate, she’d eat herself . . .

Finn Mccolgan

She would certainly have you for breakfast.

John Macintyre OBE

The same donor donated £30,000 not to have dinner with Nicola Sturgeon.

I know you know

Cheap at twice the price. Davidson is a star. Straight talking sense – doesn’t matter

if you agree with her views

Sparts

Some people invest their money in sportsmen, some people invest in stocks, and some even invest in politician­s. If you want friends in high places, donate some money and you too can have favours delivered one day in the near future. Nobody donates money to a party, they donate to gain advantages in the future.

mediaone

Money would be better spent on feeding and housing the homeless. Just shows what an unfair world the Tories believe in.

John Mason

The money would be better spent on just about anything. But it is the donors’ money and they can spend it on what they like; they are not trying to “do good”, they are only looking after their own interests, of course (in this case, networking). And that’s just how the world works; so not the Tories’ fault for once,

Stuart L

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