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SNP leadership candidates' last push for votes

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SNP leadership candidates' last push for votes

SNP leadership candidates' last push for votes

There's just a weekend of campaigning to go until the SNP unveils its new leader and the next First Minister of Scotland.

Humza Yousaf, Ash Regan and Kate Forbes are all standing in a contest concluding on Monday.

Report by Czubalam.

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