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Nicola Sturgeon 'welcome' on campaign trail, says SNP leader John Swinney

Sky News Wednesday, 29 May 2024
John Swinney says Nicola Sturgeon is "welcome" on the general election campaign trail after she said she would support SNP candidates from "time to time" where necessary.
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