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ELECTION: Rennie serves up positive plan for Scottish sports 

By Lucy Ashton

Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie has a visit to a tennis club to serve up the party’s plan to boost sports. Describing the plan as a way of rallying Scottish sport and exceptional talent “from the grassroots to elite level”, it is the latest instalment in a week of proposals designed to win over wavering nationalist voters by providing positive alternatives to independence.

The Scottish Liberal Democrat manifesto outlines plans for:

Judy Murray and sons, Andy and Jamie, have left a golden legacy for Scottish sport.

Mr Rennie, pictured right, said:  “We know how important sport, exercise and access to the outdoors is for good physical and mental health.

“More clubs and activities are beginning to restart, and we’re now just weeks away from Scotland’s men’s team appearing at their first tournament for 23 years, and at Hampden of all places. That should kickstart a summer of great sport and activity from the grassroots to elite level.

“After the biggest health and economic crisis in a century, we are looking forward to celebrating and encouraging a return to sport for all.

“I want to present a positive alternative to independence to win over wavering former SNP voters. This plan for Scottish sport is patriotic, ambitious and achievable, provided we have a government prepared to focus on putting the recovery first.

“Our plans extend from helping everyone be more active right up to establishing a new model for how to conduct major international events with a bid for the first ever climate-friendly men’s world cup in 2030.

“I’m proud of Scotland’s sporting achievements and our beautiful great outdoors. Let’s make sure that everyone can enjoy them.”

Other Scottish Liberal Democrat policies include:

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