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'''Ruth Davidson''' (born 10 November 1978) is a Scottish politician. She heads the [[Scottish Conservatives]], making her the leader of the second largest party at [[Scottish Parliament|Holyrood]]. She sits as [[Member of the Scottish Parliament]] (MSP) for [[Edinburgh Central]].
 
'''Ruth Davidson''' (born 10 November 1978) is a Scottish politician. She heads the [[Scottish Conservatives]], making her the leader of the second largest party at [[Scottish Parliament|Holyrood]]. She sits as [[Member of the Scottish Parliament]] (MSP) for [[Edinburgh Central]].

Revision as of 18:39, 9 November 2017

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BornRuth Elizabeth Davidson
10 November 1978
Edinburgh, Scotland
Alma materEdinburgh University, Glasgow University
PartyScottish Conservatives

Ruth Davidson (born 10 November 1978) is a Scottish politician. She heads the Scottish Conservatives, making her the leader of the second largest party at Holyrood. She sits as Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Edinburgh Central.

Political career

After graduating from Edinburgh University, she worked as a BBC journalist. She served in the Territorial Army, as a signaller. After leaving the BBC in 2009 to study International Development at Glasgow University, Davidson joined the Conservative Party, and was the party's candidate in the Glasgow North East constituency at a 2009 by-election and at the 2010 general election, finishing in 3rd and 4th place respectively, with approximately 5% of the vote.

In the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, Davidson stood for election in the Glasgow Kelvin constituency and on the Glasgow regional list. She finished in 4th place in the former, but was successful in the latter, and following party leader Annabel Goldie's resignation in May 2011, Davidson stood in the subsequent leadership election. She won the contest and was declared party leader on 4 November 2011.[1]

Contrast with May

According to The Economist:

"Ruth Davidson is an antidote to much that is wrong with the Conservative Party: both a standing indictment of the current state of her party in the south and proof that there is still hope for Conservatism. Ms Davidson is the polar opposite of Theresa May. Most obviously she is a winner: under her leadership the Scottish Tories increased their number of MPs from one to 13 while Mrs May lost her overall majority. Mrs May is mind-bogglingly inarticulate for someone who has been in politics all her life—all formulaic phrases and woolly banalities. Ms Davidson is a great talker."[2]

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Ruth Davidson slammed over high-level Tory visit to illegal Israeli settlementArticle13 November 2016Martin WilliamsAl-Marsad director Dr Nizar Ayoub told Ruth Davidson: "The only part of Syria that Israel borders is the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. The fighting in Syria is not taking place metres away from Israel, it is taking place metres away from the occupied Syrian Golan."
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