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Scottish elections: Gray, Sturgeon, Scott and Fraser

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The Scottish election is looking presidential as voters will see First Minister Alex Salmond's name on the ballot form, but other parties are not following suit and using their leader's name.

Andrew Neil was joined by leader of the Labour Party in Scotland Iain Gray, Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott and deputy leader of the Scottish Conservatives Murdo Fraser, who set out their stalls for power at Holyrood.

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