Scottish politician: The terror I saw in Kosovo while I was a journalist made me go into politics

The leader of conservatives in Scotland, Ruth Davidson, has discovered how the horror she had seen in Kosovo's war during the time she was a journalist in this part of Europe has affected her greatly, and this was her first push to introduce politics, writes The Times. Davidson had travelled to Yugoslavia [...]
The leader of conservatives in Scotland, Ruth Davidson, has discovered how the horror she had seen in Kosovo's war during the time she was a journalist in this part of Europe has affected her greatly, and this was her first push to introduce politics, writes The Times.
Davidson had travelled to Yugoslavia in 1999 as a new journalist reporting on a BBC radio and said that what he saw in the war would always be with him.
She shared her memories during a lecture at the Edinburgh International Television Festival, where she told the audience about what she had seen in the war when she was still only 21-year-old.
When I was a very young journalist in Kosovo, I saw what it was like to face the reality of the war at age 21”.
It was the first time I saw what bad results politics could produce”, stated, in addition, Davidson, broadcasts the Kosovo Clan.
Davidson is 38. She is the leader of the second largest party in the country and one of Scotland's MPs. Davidson led the Scotland Conservators since 2011.












