ANAS Sarwar has accused the Scottish Conservatives of trying to “con” voters in the impending Holyrood election.
The Scottish Labour leader told Times Radio a vote of the Tories would be a “get out of jail free card for Nicola Sturgeon".
He refuted the idea that only a vote for the Scottish Conservatives could stop a second independence referendum.
Sarwar said: “They’re trying to con the Scottish people. So what they’re saying is to stop the SNP and to save the union, you need to vote for the Conservative Party.
“But in actual fact, the biggest threat to the UK is in many ways the Conservatives and they are the best get of jail free card for Nicola Sturgeon.
“Don’t be conned by the Tory message about a second vote.
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“If you want to focus on what unites – not what divides us – if you want to focus on a national recovery, you need to use your second vote for Labour.”
However, he conceded his party has an uphill struggle.
“The glory days do seem very, very far away and we have had 20 years of decline in the Labour vote.
“I’m not projecting I’m some kind of superhero that’s going to turn our 14% vote share in eight weeks, when I took over leadership, into us being in government.
“Of course that’s for the people of Scotland to decide over the course of the next five days.
“I want to take us on a journey for relevance, to credible opposition, to a credible alternative.
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“That’s what I’m doing over the course of this campaign,” Sarwar added.
It comes as he revealed Labour’s top 50 pledges to deliver a national recovery.
The pledges consist of five recovery plans focused on jobs, the NHS, education, climate change, and communities.
Labour have set out a guarantee for everyone on furlough to access training to develop their skills, to secure economic recovery and the green jobs of the future.
Speaking on behalf of the Scottish Tories, Ruth Davidson said: “On the day that two polls show Labour on course for their worst-ever result, this attack on the strongest pro-UK party is sheer desperation.
“It’s clearly panic stations at Labour HQ and, as a result, they’ve turned their fire on the wrong opponent.
“All the evidence from poll after poll shows that the only way to stop an SNP majority and indyref2 is for pro-UK voters to lend their peach party-list ballots to the Scottish Conservatives.”
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