Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives), Willie Rennie (Lib Dems) and Patrick Harvie (Scottish Greens) all went up against one another in a tame BBC TV debate.
Coronavirus, the climate and independence dominated the fourth live TV debate of the Scottish Parliament election campaign last night.Chaired by BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell the 70-minutes show saw a number of topics discussed throughout.So, how did we score the leaders out of 10 for their performance last night?Outperforming his party brand again In a last attempt to overtake the Tories he belted Douglas Ross:“He’s only interested in saving his skin, not the Union.”Missed an open goal not to swing the Royal Yacht question onto the SNP’s rusting CalMac ferries scandal,.
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