Anas Sarwar
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Today, they're launching a billboard campaign claiming that we are being overrun by rubber dinghies in Scotland.
And also today, they've repeated that they're opening to the idea of rerunning that ad in this election campaign.
And I just think John Swinney has gone in the matter of a week in this election campaign from starting the first day of the campaign saying they were guaranteed to win, to now saying...
don't vote Labour in this election because they're going to do some kind of grubby deal with reform, so therefore vote for the SNP again.
It's desperate.
Our politics needs to be much bigger and better than that.
Let's have an argument debate about how we fix our skills, how we reform our NHS, how we grow Scotland's economy.
Let's have that kind of debate.
Let's demonstrate the best of Scottish politics rather than this kind of nonsense about Nigel Farage is going to be in bed with me this and the next thing.
The guy's a horror.
I wouldn't touch him with a barge pole.
I reject his politics.
I want him gone.
I can't wait till he gets gubbed at the next general election.
And I hope we start the process of gubbing them in this one.
Yes.
And let's be honest, John Swinney has been the architect of much of this.
John Swinney wants to pretend that he's now some kind of, I think the line he's using is a fresh start.
Someone who's been in government for 20 years to claim that he is now the fresh start that our country needs, I think is frankly laughable.
But I think there's something a bit more serious at play here.