Swinney urges voters 'to put Scotland's interests first'
John Swinney has urged people to "vote SNP to put Scotland's interests first" as he formally launched the party's general election campaign.
Mr Swinney told activists and candidates at a rally in Glasgow that Westminster decision-making had meant "austerity, Brexit and a cost of living crisis being imposed on Scotland".
Scotland's first minister stressed his belief in independence as a way to ensure decisions about Scotland are made in Scotland.
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