Ruth Davidson hints at future Conservative leadership run

Former Scottish Tory leader suggests she could return to Westminster when son is older

The former Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has suggested she could return to frontline politics and lead the Tories from Westminster when they are next in opposition.

Davidson quit as the party’s leader in Scotland after nearly eight years in August, citing “the conflict” she felt over Brexit and her desire to spend more time with her family.

In an interview for the Sunday Telegraph’s Stella magazine, the MSP for Edinburgh Central hinted that she could re-enter politics when her one-year-old son was older.

“It may well be that my time in politics doesn’t come again until we’re in opposition,” she said. “I’ve probably got more experience than anyone in the party on how to lead from opposition.

“If someone tapped on my door and asked me to help, I’d be there in a heartbeat. But at the moment, I’ve got four or five years when my son isn’t at school and that is not a time that I’m contemplating moving 450 miles away for the majority of the week. It’s just some things are more important than politics.”

Davidson is considered the most successful leader of the Scottish Conservative party since devolution. She campaigned to stay in the European Union in the 2016 referendum and had been open about her reservations about Boris Johnson’s leadership of the Conservative party before her resignation.

In the interview published on Sunday, she also spoke about coming out to her family as gay and about the homophobic abuse she has received as a politician. “I was in my mid-20s [when I came out] – quite late,” she said. “I didn’t know for ages, which is surprising, looking back. I came out to one member of my very close family, it didn’t go well, so I didn’t come out to the rest for two years.”

Davidson said she could get up to 1,000 abusive tweets a day when she was Scottish Tory leader. “It wears you down. I’ve had a lot of ‘string her up by a lamppost’ type stuff; ‘unionists, turncoats, traitors’,” she said.

“And I had an incident where someone got my phone number and made threats. It turned out not to be that sinister, but I didn’t know that when I was being told they wanted to burn all gays.”

Contributor

Frances Perraudin

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Ruth Davidson says she would consider standing to be an MP in future
Scottish Conservative leader, seen by some Tories as party’s great centrist hope, hints at possible switch to Commons in 2021

Anushka Asthana and Heather Stewart

12, Dec, 2017 @7:35 PM

Article image
Ruth Davidson under fire for 'wholly unethical' lobbying job
Industry body criticises PR firm’s hiring of ex-Scottish Tory leader while she is still an MSP

Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent

24, Oct, 2019 @10:20 AM

Article image
Conservatives will beat Labour in Scotland, says Ruth Davidson
Scottish Conservative leader claims party’s polling shows it is on course to become official opposition to SNP in Holyrood

Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent

03, May, 2016 @1:31 PM

Article image
Ruth Davidson branded Theresa May's puppet in Scottish election debate
Scotland’s Conservative leader has lied over Brexit, says Nicola Sturgeon in ill-tempered televised clash

Severin Carrell Scotland editor

21, May, 2017 @8:33 PM

Article image
Ruth Davidson praised after talking openly about mental health issues
Scottish Conservative leader reveals she self-harmed and had suicidal thoughts as a teenager

Sarah Marsh

16, Sep, 2018 @2:31 PM

Article image
Ruth Davidson speaks of fears over disclosure of mental health history
Former Scottish Tory leader says she almost did not run for post in 2011 because of concerns that medical records would come out

Haroon Siddique and agency

17, Jan, 2022 @12:01 AM

Article image
Ruth Davidson pokes fun at Andrea Leadsom and Boris Johnson
Scottish Tory leader jokes about claims that Leadsom exaggerated her achievements in the City and about withdrawal of Johnson

Anushka Asthana Political editor

12, Jul, 2016 @11:18 PM

Article image
Ruth Davidson quits as Scottish Tory leader citing Brexit and family
Decision motivated by ‘conflict over Brexit’ and desire to spend time with her partner and son

Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent

29, Aug, 2019 @11:40 AM

Article image
Ruth Davidson expected to quit as Scottish Tory leader
Sources cite irreconcilable differences with Boris Johnson over Brexit and pressures of motherhood

Severin Carrell and Libby Brooks

28, Aug, 2019 @7:00 PM

Article image
Scottish Conservatives leader Ruth Davidson announces pregnancy
The 39-year-old says she is expecting a baby in October after undergoing IVF treatment

Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent

26, Apr, 2018 @4:06 PM