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Swinney to urge voters ‘to put Scotland’s interests first’
Following his election as first minister last month, Mr Swinney called for more respect to be shown in Scottish politics.
Looking ahead to the UK-wide general election, he said he believes in “the politics of persuasion or, if that’s not possible, respectful disagreement”.
He told those at the rally that “in our wonderful, diverse, inspiring country” everyone should have a chance to get on in life.
“It’s why I believe so strongly in eradicating child poverty,” the first minister will say.
“At this election it is those principles that will guide my approach. So I am asking people to vote SNP to remove the Tories from government.
“I’m asking people to vote SNP to put Scotland’s interests first. I’m asking people to vote for a future made in Scotland, for Scotland.”
Mr Swinney also highlighted what the he said the SNP had achieved in government, including:
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free prescriptions
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the abolition of university tuition fees
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free bus travel for under-22s
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the Scottish Child Payment