Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ruth Davidson" in English language version.
centrists such as Ruth Davidson
Conversely, journalism is one area where the word hack has been reclaimed with gusto, possibly thanks to Private Eye's constant use of "hack" and "hackette" to describe male and female newspaper writers.
He [Cameron] had intended, after winning the European referendum, to reshuffle his cabinet for the remainder of his premiership. One of his moves would have been to confer a peerage on the Scottish Tory leader, Ruth Davidson, and make her defence secretary, sitting in the House of Lords. The aim was to help to position her to be Cameron's chosen successor. At some point between then and Cameron's departure, the plan went, Davidson would... renounce her peerage, and be fast-tracked into a safe Commons seat.
Scottish Conservative leader, seen by some Tories as [the] party's great centrist hope,
Ruth Davidson has... [made] a speech setting out what she called [a] "centre-ground Conservative" vision
[Davidson's] image as a Europhile centrist
the way that the Scottish Conservatives have moved under Ruth Davidson makes it clear that they are Liberals in all but name
Ruth Davidson has made a clear pitch for the centre ground of Scottish politics
Her entire schtick is to appeal to non-Tories in the centre ground.
He [Cameron] had intended, after winning the European referendum, to reshuffle his cabinet for the remainder of his premiership. One of his moves would have been to confer a peerage on the Scottish Tory leader, Ruth Davidson, and make her defence secretary, sitting in the House of Lords. The aim was to help to position her to be Cameron's chosen successor. At some point between then and Cameron's departure, the plan went, Davidson would... renounce her peerage, and be fast-tracked into a safe Commons seat.
Scottish Conservative leader, seen by some Tories as [the] party's great centrist hope,
[Davidson's] image as a Europhile centrist
centrists such as Ruth Davidson
the way that the Scottish Conservatives have moved under Ruth Davidson makes it clear that they are Liberals in all but name
Ruth Davidson has made a clear pitch for the centre ground of Scottish politics
Ruth Davidson has... [made] a speech setting out what she called [a] "centre-ground Conservative" vision
Her entire schtick is to appeal to non-Tories in the centre ground.
Conversely, journalism is one area where the word hack has been reclaimed with gusto, possibly thanks to Private Eye's constant use of "hack" and "hackette" to describe male and female newspaper writers.
He [Cameron] had intended, after winning the European referendum, to reshuffle his cabinet for the remainder of his premiership. One of his moves would have been to confer a peerage on the Scottish Tory leader, Ruth Davidson, and make her defence secretary, sitting in the House of Lords. The aim was to help to position her to be Cameron's chosen successor. At some point between then and Cameron's departure, the plan went, Davidson would... renounce her peerage, and be fast-tracked into a safe Commons seat.
Scottish Conservative leader, seen by some Tories as [the] party's great centrist hope,
[Davidson's] image as a Europhile centrist
the way that the Scottish Conservatives have moved under Ruth Davidson makes it clear that they are Liberals in all but name
Ruth Davidson has made a clear pitch for the centre ground of Scottish politics
Ruth Davidson has... [made] a speech setting out what she called [a] "centre-ground Conservative" vision
Her entire schtick is to appeal to non-Tories in the centre ground.