SNP, even if that was not a Tory.Ross made the comments during a BBC Scotland radio phone-in, after one caller said he was thinking of voting Labour because their candidate had a better chance of unseating the SNP MSP.Asked “should a Conservative vote for Labour, who have a chance of winning?”, the Tory leader replied: “I think, across the country, people should look at their individual constituency and vote for the strongest candidate, which in most cases is a Conservative candidate, to defeat the SNP.”Pressed repeatedly by the caller to answer “yes or no” about whether people should vote Labour if their candidate stood a better chance of winning than a Tory he replied: “I’ve just said, vote for the strongest party to stop the SNP.”The.
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