Douglas Ross has announced he is stepping down as leader of the Scottish Conservatives after the 4 July election.
It comes following criticism over the deselection of David Duguid as a general election candidate as well as amid reports Mr Ross used Westminster expenses to travel in his role as a football linesman.
Mr Ross intends to continue his general election campaign as he seeks to win the Aberdeenshire North and Moray East seat.
In a statement released on Monday, he announced he will also resign as an MSP if re-elected to Westminster.
Mr Ross said: “I have served as MP, MSP and leader for over three years now and believed I could continue to do so if re-elected to Westminster, but on reflection, that is not feasible.
“I am committed to fighting and winning the Aberdeenshire North and Moray East constituency. Should I be given the honour to represent the people and communities of this new seat, they should know being their MP would receive my complete focus and attention.
“I will therefore stand down as leader following the election on July 4, once a successor is elected. Should I win the seat, I will also stand down as an MSP to make way for another Scottish Conservative representative in Holyrood.
“My party has a chance to beat the SNP in key seats up and down Scotland, including in Aberdeenshire North and Moray East. We must now come together and fully focus on doing exactly that.”
Mr Ross has made the announcement in the wake of a row over his decision to stand in the Aberdeen North and Moray East constituency.
Former UK government minister Mr Duguid had wanted to contest the seat, but he is currently unwell in hospital which led to the party’s management board de-selecting him as a candidate.
‘Rat deserting a sinking ship’
Former first minister and Alba Party leader Alex Salmond said Mr Ross is “totally devoid of honour”.
He added: “This is the first case of a rat deserting a sinking ship whilst simultaneously trying to clamber aboard a gravy train.
“Douglas Ross requires to resign as candidate for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East where he stabbed David Duguid in the back.”
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