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There's so many marginals in Scotland it's going to be hard to predict what actually happens on the day.


I think the Tory vote is holding up north of the border in the north and south, beyond Murray Labour aren't holding on to anything, will be interesting to see how the SNP / Lib Dem marginals of Caithness and North East Fife go.


Tories are going balls to the walls with the "no2indyref2" campaign, nothing else north of the border from them apart from that.
From today's Guardian story announcing a late shift in strategy by Labour in the wake of the latest polls:

"Labour canvassers have been reporting that Jeremy Corbyn's leadership has come up time and again on the doorstep."

My sister lives in Ian Murray's constituency and told me that they had Labour canvassers at the door a couple of nights ago. When she said Corbyn was putting her off voting Labour they told her not to worry about that because he wasn't going to win and that they hoped she would simply vote for Murray as a good local MP!