Summary
- Douglas Ross will stand down as Scottish Conservative leader after the general election on July 4th
- He will also quit as an MSP and leave the Scottish Parliament if he wins the Westminster seat of Aberdeenshire North and Moray East
- Ross faced criticism for running for a Westminster seat after promising to focus on his role at Holyrood
- There have been concerns raised about his travel claims possibly being combined with his work as a football linesman