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  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    004 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    008 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    008 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    009 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    009 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    003 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    002 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    007 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    006 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    001 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    004 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    003 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    001 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Ash Regan against the backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing.<br />
Ash Regan MSP launches her Leadership Election Campaign for the position of First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). This comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced earlier last week she is stepping down. Ash Regan MSP (formerly known as Ash Denham, who was Community Safety Minister, joins the election race standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    005 Ash Regan Leadership Election La...JPG
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9234.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    _CDF8011.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9232.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    _CDF8000.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    _CDF8002.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    _CDF8004.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    _CDF8012.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9222.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9223.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9225.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9227.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9226.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9229.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9230.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9231.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9233.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 9 December 2019. <br />
Pictured: Jackson Carlaw MSP - Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.<br />
In the lead to polling day on the 12th December, Scottish Tory Leader, Jackson Carlaw is seen campaigning with their new campaign trailer, “SHE’S HAD HER SAY, NOW YOU HAVE YOURS.”<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Pro-UK voters should “come together” in “knife edge” seats across Scotland to back the Scottish Conservatives, the party has said today.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw made the call as he launched a new ad van calling on voters in Scotland to “have their say” on Nicola Sturgeon’s relentless attempt to drag the country back to another divisive second independence referendum.<br />
 <br />
It comes with two full days’ campaigning to go before voting begins on Thursday.<br />
 <br />
Mr Carlaw says today that the party will be putting its efforts towards persuading voters from all political backgrounds to “lend” their vote to the Scottish Conservatives in order to stop indyref2.<br />
 <br />
Analysis of polling over the weekend has shown that tiny swings could be the difference between the SNP winning several seats or losing a handful.<br />
 <br />
Launching the new Scottish Conservative and Unionist ad van today, Mr Carlaw said<br />
 <br />
“Nicola Sturgeon has had her say during this election campaign. She’s said she’d prop up Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, despite his unsuitability for the job. She’s made clear she’ll demand a second independence referendum as early as Friday. She has said she wants to hold that referendum next year, dragging us back to yet more division.”<br />
 <br />
“She has had her say, on Thursday we can have ours.”<br />
 <br />
“We can say no to a second independence referendum, we can say no to more division, and we can make Nicola Sturgeon listen for once.”
    DSC_9235.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Ross Greer MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0637.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Ross Greer MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0635.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Alison Johnstone MSP; (right) Patric Harvie MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1025.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (centre left) Patric Harvie MSP; (centre right) Alison Johnstone MSP MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1047.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0516.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0595.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1413.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1396.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1392.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP);<br />
(Right) Owen Thompson.<br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1370.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5788.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5785.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5787.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5776.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5775.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5773.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5771.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Carlo Riccio - Owner of the Riccio Gallery; (right) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5761.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5756.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left-right) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP); Mary Blair; Margaret Bititci.<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5751.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (right behind Nicola Sturgeon) Owen Thompson; (in red) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5696.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (right behind Nicola Sturgeon) Owen Thompson; (in red) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5687.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Owen Thompson; (right) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5679.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    _CDF5667.jpg
  • *FILE PHOTO*<br />
North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 24 February 2023.<br />
PICTURED: Kirk J Torrance, campaign manager for Ash Regan SNP Leadership Election team. Kirk was instrumental during the 2014 referendum campaign and also the 2021 Alba launch campaign lead by former First Minister, Alex Salmond.  <br />
Ash Regan joined the election race last week standing against Kate Forbes MSP and Humza Yousaf MSP, to become Scottish National Party Leader (SNP) and First Minister of Scotland, after Nicola Sturgeon announced her intention to resign later this month.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    001 Kirk Torrance, North Queensferry...JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Alison Johnstone MSP; (right) Patric Harvie MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0475.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Alison Johnstone MSP; (right) Patric Harvie MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0495.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Alison Johnstone MSP; (right) Patric Harvie MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1006.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Alison Johnstone MSP; (right) Patric Harvie MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1010.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Alison Johnstone MSP; (right) Patric Harvie MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Patric Harvie MSP; (right) Alison Johnstone MSP MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1037.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (centre left) Patric Harvie MSP; (centre right) Alison Johnstone MSP MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1046.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (centre left) Patric Harvie MSP; (centre right) Alison Johnstone MSP MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1048.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Patric Harvie MSP; (right) Alison Johnstone MSP MSP. <br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0501.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0528.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0531.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0562.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0575.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0609.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0620.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0621.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patric Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0633.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (right) Alison Johnstone MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1052.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Alison Johnstone MSP, (right) Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0493.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Alison Johnstone MSP, (right) Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1030.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Patrick Harvie MSP, (right) Alison Johnstone MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1036.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: (left) Patrick Harvie MSP, (right) Alison Johnstone MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0499.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0565.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Alison Johnstone MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0616.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0597.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 16 March 2021.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP is joined by Alison Johnstone MSP to launch the party’s Scottish general election campaign.<br />
Only the Scottish Greens have the solutions for a green recovery from the pandemic and tackling the climate emergency, the party will say today at its campaign launch for the 2021 Holyrood election.<br />
The party’s lead candidates across Scotland launching the party’s slogan for the election this morning, with co-leader Patrick Harvie and parliamentary co-leader Alison Johnstone MSP attending a press event on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0631.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Owen Thompson - SNP Candidate for Midlothian.<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1442.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Owen Thompson - SNP Candidate for Midlothian.<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1444.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Owen Thompson - SNP Candidate for Midlothian.<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1443.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1439.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Owen Thompson; (right) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1430.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Owen Thompson; (right) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1433.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Owen Thompson; (right) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1431.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1425.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1409.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1401.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1395.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). <br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1380.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP);<br />
(Right) Owen Thompson.<br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1375.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP);<br />
(Right) Owen Thompson.<br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1373.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (left) Nicola Sturgeon MSP - First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP);<br />
(Right) Owen Thompson.<br />
<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1363.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Owen Thompson - SNP Candidate for Midlothian.<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1360.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Owen Thompson - SNP Candidate for Midlothian.<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1351.jpg
  • Dalkeith, UK. 5 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Owen Thompson - SNP Candidate for Midlothian.<br />
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Owen Thompson, SNP candidate for Midlothian, to campaign in Dalkeith.<br />
Speaking ahead of the visit, Nicola Sturgeon said: “Brexit is far from a done deal.”<br />
<br />
“Even if Boris Johnson was to get his deal passed, that would only be the beginning – not the end – of trade talks with the EU.” Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES./COM
    DSC_1359.jpg
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