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Ross urges pro-UK voters to back the Tories in a bid to oust ‘dud’ Yousaf

Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross is urging Labour and Lib Dem voters to back his party in the forthcoming general election to help ditch “dud” First Minister Humza Yousaf.

Mr Ross wants to use the Westminster election, which is set to take place this year probably, to heap further pressure on his SNP rival.

Calling on Scots to use that ballot to “send Humza

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