LONDON (Reuters) – British lawmaker Douglas Ross, leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, said he will vote to oust Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a confidence vote later on Monday.
“Having listened closely to people in Moray who re-elected me to represent them, and from many people across Scotland, now that this confidence vote is upon us, I cannot in good faith support Boris Johnson,” Ross said in a statement.
“My vote tonight will support the motion of no confidence.”
(Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by William James)
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