The first minister says his party must reflect on how to deliver its independence commitment.
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The First Minister appeared on the BBC’s Question Time Leaders’ Special programme on Thursday.
The first minister says his party must reflect on how to deliver its independence commitment.
The Prime Minister said he wanted to improve relations with the Scottish Government, which has come under strain in recent years.
The Prime Minister said Scotland would be put 'back at the beating heart' of a Labour government.
On Monday, Mr Swinney is expected to say in his campaign that the election is a contest of values.
The First Minister congratulated the new Prime Minister on his appointment.
Former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has said there was no one else who could lead the SNP in a cautious backing of John Swinney.
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