Murray, the former shadow Scotland secretary, is the odds-on favourite to retain the Edinburgh South seat and Scottish Labour insiders are highly confident of another victory in the constituency at the general election this Thursday.
"With Nicola Sturgeon ramping up the prospect of a deal with Labour, and Jeremy Corbyn saying he's "absolutely fine" with another referendum, voters know there is only one party you can trust on the union".
Her answer raises fears she is pursuing a "neverendum" strategy, demanding new independence votes until she gets the result she wants.
"If they don't want to vote for it they're going to have to go back and speak to their constituents and explain to them why it is that we have a Tory government instead".
Terrorists are afraid of strong women, Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson said as she paid tribute to those killed in the Manchester attack.
As she campaigned in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, the First Minister said: "There is a possibility as we see the polls narrow that we could deny Theresa May a majority, and certainly deny her a bigger majority, which is why she called this election".
With polls narrowing in the run-up to June 8, Scotland's First Minister said it was "no longer inevitable" Theresa May will be returned as prime minister with an increased majority.
Highlighting its final campaign leaflet, which contrasts a Conservative vote with a vote for the SNP, Depute Leader Angus Robertson said his party would always stand up for family budgets.
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In an interview on ITV's Tonight programme she said she had not changed her timetable for a second Scottish independence referendum, and that Scotland should not be told to "shut up" by the rest of the United Kingdom during the Brexit negotiations.
Calum Kerr told us: "One of the things me and my colleague Paul Wheelhouse has been able to do is really put the Borders on the map in Scottish politics and U.K. Politics".
She said: "The SNP is the only party who are serious about being that strong voice for Scotland - contesting every seat across the country while our opponents run lacklustre campaigns in just a smattering of seats".
The ex-Labour leader has reunited with chancellor Alistair Darling, with both men penning letters to nearly 100,000 Scots in seats where the party believes it has a chance of ousting the SNP on June 8.
Murray - the only Labour MP elected in Scotland in the 2015 general election - won the seat with a majority of just under 3,000 two years ago with the SNP in second place.
'I don't favour formal coalitions, I'm talking something that would be much more on an issue-by-issue basis to make sure we had government that invested in public services not cut public services, supported pensioner rights, not undermined those rights.
Ms Sturgeon defended her government's record, cited areas of additional spending and said parts of the Curriculum for Excellence needed greater focus.
She said: 'My position on a referendum is straight forward - I think at the end of the Brexit process.we need to have a choice for our future.





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