Split from Conservatives key to gaining support
London: The Scottish Tory party could be scrapped and replaced by a new centre-right party, under radical reform proposals drafted by the favourite to become its next leader.
Murdo Fraser, deputy leader of the Scottish Conservatives, will launch his campaign to head the party today by claiming that its only hope to attract greater popular support would be to split off from the UK party led by David Cameron.
Fraser, a former chairman of the Scottish Young Conservatives, will argue that creating a new Scottish centre-right, tax-cutting party would allow it to build up a fresh political mandate and attract voters disenchanted by the current party.