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"If anybody goes low, I'll keep going high and I've said that to every single person connected to my campaign - I've got a positive vision of how we can create and continue to create a socially just"I'll not be slinging any mud at anybody, if people want to do that towards me that's their prerogative.
"If any SNP leader and first minister is going to be taking on the Tories in Westminster, for example, they need to have the mettle and the courage to do that.
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