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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross were quizzed by Martin Geissler in an hour-long Sunday Show
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Sarwar said it was “nonsense” to talk about Labour securing a “super majority” in the general election
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He added that having a “grown up conversation” about immigration and the “broken asylum system” was needed. Sarwar acknowledged that legal migration was too high
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Ross said that aspects of the Conservative campaign – including the alleged betting scandal – have been “very difficult” but voters on the doorsteps were telling him that they were “so annoyed” with the SNP in government in Scotland
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He added that tackling immigration was important and the Rwanda scheme to deport asylum seekers was just beginning and was acting as a deterrent
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During the past four weeks Scotland’s political leaders have taken part in individual interviews and live audience debates
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This is the penultimate weekend in …