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  • Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon joins Cycling Without Age user Cyril Corcoran from Galashiels while Calum Kerr, SNP candidate for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk joins Elizabeth Wood from Hawick trying out the specially designed bicycle rickshaws.  <br />
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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon campaigns in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.<br />
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  • Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon joins Cycling Without Age user Cyril Corcoran from Galashiels trying out the specially designed bicycle rickshaws.  <br />
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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon campaigns in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon campaigns in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_campaigns_in_Haw...JPG
  • Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon joins Cycling Without Age user Cyril Corcoran from Galashiels while Calum Kerr, SNP candidate for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk joins Elizabeth Wood from Hawick trying out the specially designed bicycle rickshaws.  <br />
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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon campaigns in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon joins campaigners for a selfie.<br />
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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon campaigns in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_campaigns_in_Haw...JPG
  • Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon joins Cycling Without Age user Cyril Corcoran from Galashiels while Calum Kerr, SNP candidate for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk joins Elizabeth Wood from Hawick trying out the specially designed bicycle rickshaws.  <br />
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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon campaigns in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_campaigns_in_Haw...JPG
  • Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon joins Cycling Without Age user Cyril Corcoran from Galashiels while Calum Kerr, SNP candidate for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk joins Elizabeth Wood from Hawick trying out the specially designed bicycle rickshaws.  <br />
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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon campaigns in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_campaigns_in_Haw...JPG
  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Despite the offer of cakes, the delegates thinned out for the afternoon sessions.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May  2016
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  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Mandy Rhodes Holyrood editor<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May  2016
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  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSPs Miles Briggs and Annie Wells with the calendar outside the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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The Scottish Conservatives unveiled a giant 'no 2 indyref 2' advent calendar.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Labour launched it's new green industrial revolution plan in Motherwell, on the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks. Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard was joined by UK shadow Business, energy and industry Secretary of State Rebecca Long-Bailey.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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  • Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie took to the ice to try his hand at curling as he launched the party's Scottish manifesto in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Pictured: Willie Rennie throws the stone, with sweepers campaign chairman Alex Cole Hamilton and candidate Jenny Marr (Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk) and Mental Health spokesperson Emma Walker.<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie took to the ice to try his hand at curling as he launched the party's Scottish manifesto in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie took to the ice to try his hand at curling as he launched the party's Scottish manifesto in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Pictured: Willie Rennie throws the stone, with sweepers campaign chairman Alex Cole Hamilton and candidate Jenny Marr (Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk) and Mental Health spokesperson Emma Walker.<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie took to the ice to try his hand at curling as he launched the party's Scottish manifesto in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Scottish Conservatives manifesto in North Queensferry, Fife, with Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw.<br />
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