Scottish leaders on the campaign trailpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 5 May 2021
As you'd expect all the leaders of Scottish parties are out and about today too.
- Nicola Sturgeon has been in Aberdeen where she promised voters "experienced leadership, a serious programme for government, and when the Covid crisis is over the right to decide whether Scotland should be an independent country".
- Speaking from Stirling, Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross argued that his party "best placed" to stop another "divisive" referendum on independence.
- The new leader of Scottish Labour Anas Sarwar told voters in Glasgow: "Either we go back to the old arguments about a referendum with the SNP and the Tories, or we forge ahead with our national recovery with Labour - in this moment of national crisis, we must pull together, not go back to fighting among ourselves."
- Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater was in Edinburgh were she sought to highlight her party's "detailed plans to invest in a new deal for renewable energy, a new deal for workers and a new deal for nature".
- In North Berwick, the Scottish Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie accused the SNP of having a "constitutional obsession" and regretted the "political energy being wasted" on the independence debate.