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The Sunday Telegraph - Tories at war over pact with Labour in Scotland
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Internal party politics also makes the front of the Sunday Telegraph, focusing on Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross saying “supporters should vote for Labour at the next election to oust the SNP” something which is “prompting fury in the Tory party’s London headquarters”.
In an interview with the paper, Mr Ross said voters should support “the strongest candidate to beat the SNP”, even if that means backing Labour.
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