Summary
ALEX Salmond, the former SNP leader, last night claimed that he had a "date with destiny" to return to the post and beat Jack McConnell to become first minister.
He was in typically bullish mood at his first public hustings against his leadership campaign opponents, staged in Dunoon last night, but his rivals criticised him for lack of strategy and for building his campaign on a deal with a single deputy candidate.See the full content of this document
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Salmond Says He has 'Date with Destiny'; Snp Leadership Contenders Set Out Their Stalls at Hustings
It made for a lively hustings in Queen's Hall between Mr Salmond, Roseanna Cunningham, the current deputy leader, and Michael Russell, former shadow minister and former party chief executive.
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