SNP leader John Swinney has been re-elected as first minister at the Scottish Parliament.
Leader of all parties represented in Holyrood had a tilt at the top job.
Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton pledged to put the constitutional debate “in the deep freeze,” while Tory Russell Findlay vowed to “get Scotland working” and Green co-leader Gillian Mackay pointed to “pro-indy, pro-Europe, pro-immigration majority.”
Reform’s Malcolm Offord’s slammed an “ideology of impoverishment,” while Labour’s Anas Sarwar made a plea to “take on the politics of fear and blame.”
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