Jobs, prisons, police and renewable energy all feature in the latest stage of the Holyrood election campaign The latest stage in the campaign for the 5 May Scottish election will see the issues of police, energy, prison sentences and jobs coming to the fore.
Lib Dem leader Tavish Scott will argue against a single Scottish police force.
Alex Salmond will unveil SNP plans for all Scotland’s electricity to be met from renewable energy by 2020.
Iain Gray will emphasise Scottish Labour’s committment to creating jobs, while Tory leader Annabel Goldie will focus on short-term prison sentences.
Both Mr Scott and Mr Salmond will be in Inverness, with the latter visiting Nigg yard to discuss its potential for serving Scotland’s renewable energy sector.
Iain Gray will visit a car dealership in Edinburgh and Annabel Goldie will visit Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow.
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