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The Scottish Tory leader will introduce legislation to give constituents the power to recall their representative if they are not deemed to be properly representing their area.
Mr Ross said the SNP was failing to stand up to the needs of the “working people” of Scotland as he pledged to remove Nicola Sturgeon from power.
After the Conservatives received their biggest ever vote share at a Holyrood election in May, the Scottish Tory leader told delegates at the Conservative party conference in Manchester: “While we can take little time today to celebrate the election, we must also prepare ourselves for the task ahead.
“It’s not good enough to stop an SNP majority, we have to stop nationalism for good.
“It’s a big challenge, it will take a party that knows, listens to, and represents working Scotland.”
He added: “We are going forward and the next wall to fall, it won’t be red this time, it will be SNP yellow.
“Nicola Sturgeon has become detached from working-class communities scarred by drug deaths.
“And marred by other failings her government is far too distracted to handle.”
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