Party leaders campaign across Scotland

Published 23rd Nov 2019
Last updated 23rd Nov 2019

Each of Scotland's party leaders will be out speaking to voters across the country as the election campaign intensifies.

Nicola Sturgeon will be in Leven in Fife on Saturday where she will visit a hairdressing business to hear how staff are providing free trims for school children from low-income households.

In Gourock in Inverclyde, Richard Leonard will highlight the ''tax cheat and wage cheat practices'' of some multinational companies.

The Scottish Conservatives will focus on plans to cut taxes for low and middle income workers as Jackson Carlaw attends an event at the Orchard Park Hotel in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire.

A bicycle repair and recycling business in Stirling will host Patrick Harvie of the Scottish Greens, who will put forward plans to realign city and region deals around tackling the climate emergency, instead of focusing on road building.

In St Andrews in Fife, Willie Rennie will focus on the party's anti-Brexit stance, declaring the party the ''home of remain''