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Edinburgh, UK. 5 September 2019.
Pictured: (L-R) Liam Kerr MSP - Deputy Party Leader; (centre) Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Party Leader; Maurice Holder MSP - Party Chief Whip.
Mr Carlaw replied to the FM, "We respect the results of all referendums—the First Minister should give that a try."
Mr Carlaw takes over from Ruth Davidson MSP, who stood down as leader last week on 29th August after leading the party for 9 years.
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First Ministers Questions Edinburgh 5 September 2019
Edinburgh, UK. 5 September 2019.<br />
Pictured: (L-R) Liam Kerr MSP - Deputy Party Leader; (centre) Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Party Leader; Maurice Holder MSP - Party Chief Whip.<br />
Mr Carlaw replied to the FM, "We respect the results of all referendums—the First Minister should give that a try." <br />
Mr Carlaw takes over from Ruth Davidson MSP, who stood down as leader last week on 29th August after leading the party for 9 years.<br />
Colin Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM