“I didn’t know for ages, which is surprising, looking back. “I was in my mid-20s – quite late,” she said. 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. 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. It’s just some things are more important than politics.”ĭavidson is considered the most successful leader of the Scottish Conservative party since devolution. 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. “If someone tapped on my door and asked me to help, I’d be there in a heartbeat. “I’ve probably got more experience than anyone in the party on how to lead from opposition. “It may well be that my time in politics doesn’t come again until we’re in opposition,” she said. 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.
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