Boris Johnson after the Prime Minister claimed devolution was a "disaster" in Scotland. The Scottish Conservative chief spent the day in a squirming round of broadcasts trying to undo the damage caused by Johnson's declaration that setting up the Holyrood parliament had been "Tony Blair's biggest mistake".The PM ruined his political "reset" bid in comments on a video call with Conservative MPs form the north of England in which he vowed no more devolution out of Westminster.The comments were roundly condemned by opponents and even the Tory Scottish leader found them difficult to defend.In a series of interviews Ross said: “Devolution is not the issue, the problem we have in Scotland is after 13 years of the SNP being in power our vital.
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