Douglas Ross said he will quit his second job as a referee - but only if he's elected First Minister.The Moray MP was assistant to referee Bobby Madden as Wales lost to England at Wembley last night.The sight of the political leader running the line at the English national stadium prompted more questions about his focus on the "day job".After the game, which England won 3-0, Ross said being in the top Scottish Government job would pose security problems for police at matches.Ross added: "I can officially announce that if I am elected first minister of Scotland, much to the great delight of football fans across Scotland – and this may help me get to that ultimate office – then I would give up refereeing as first minister."Ross had to.
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