A BORDERS MSP has become the new deputy leader of the Scottish Conservative Party.

Rachael Hamilton was first elected as an MSP for the South Scotland region in 2016, before becoming the representative for the constituency of Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire in 2017.

Posting on her X account at the weekend, Ms Hamilton said she was “privileged to have been chosen by Russell Findlay to take on the role of Scottish Conservative Deputy Leader”.

She added that she was “excited to get to work and help show that the (Scottish Conservatives) will deliver for those who want to see politicians talking common sense, for a change”.

Mr Findlay was announced as the new leader of the Scottish Conservative Party on Friday after winning a leadership contest sparked by the resignation of Douglas Ross, who announced he would be standing down prior to the General Election.