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Prime Minister Tony Blair has arrived in Scotland in the hope of helping Labour see off the challenge of the SNP in the forthcoming Holyrood elections. Prime Minister Tony Blair has arrived in Scotland in the hope of helping Labour to see off the challenge of the SNP in the Holyrood elections.
He is meeting campaigners and activists in Glasgow with First Minister Jack McConnell. He is meeting campaigners and activists at an event in Glasgow with First Minister Jack McConnell.
Mr Blair last visited in November, when he warned of a constitutional nightmare if the SNP win power in May.Mr Blair last visited in November, when he warned of a constitutional nightmare if the SNP win power in May.
The leader of the SNP said the PM was an asset to the Nationalist campaign and described him as "boomerang Blair".The leader of the SNP said the PM was an asset to the Nationalist campaign and described him as "boomerang Blair".
Ahead of his visit, Mr Blair told the Herald newspaper: "What I am more interested in doing, instead of explaining the disbenefits of separation, is to try to get across the fantastic benefit of being together.Ahead of his visit, Mr Blair told the Herald newspaper: "What I am more interested in doing, instead of explaining the disbenefits of separation, is to try to get across the fantastic benefit of being together.
"If you take the financial service sector to give one example, there is no doubt Scotland is one of the leading centres of financial services in Europe."If you take the financial service sector to give one example, there is no doubt Scotland is one of the leading centres of financial services in Europe.
"We can't ignore the fact that the SNP's raison d'etre is separation but actually I would prefer to focus on the strength we get, economically, socially, in terms of investment, in terms of what we can do on issues like poverty and social justice because we are together.""We can't ignore the fact that the SNP's raison d'etre is separation but actually I would prefer to focus on the strength we get, economically, socially, in terms of investment, in terms of what we can do on issues like poverty and social justice because we are together."
The SNP leader has described the prime minister as 'boomerang Blair'The SNP leader has described the prime minister as 'boomerang Blair'
A Labour spokesman said the Scottish campaign visit was by "the most electorally successful leader the Labour Party has had - three elections in a row and the party on course for a fourth under its next leader".A Labour spokesman said the Scottish campaign visit was by "the most electorally successful leader the Labour Party has had - three elections in a row and the party on course for a fourth under its next leader".
He added that Mr Blair would set out the "positive" case to vote Labour.He added that Mr Blair would set out the "positive" case to vote Labour.
However, SNP leader Alex Salmond said: "Blair's unpopularity is rebounding badly on Labour's campaign.However, SNP leader Alex Salmond said: "Blair's unpopularity is rebounding badly on Labour's campaign.
"He is a walking reminder of how we were dragged into an illegal war in Iraq, and the 'cash for peerages' scandal."He is a walking reminder of how we were dragged into an illegal war in Iraq, and the 'cash for peerages' scandal.
"Mr McConnell clearly isn't in charge of his own campaign, and Tony Blair can tell us the extent to which Labour in Scotland is funded from London, as well as being controlled from there.""Mr McConnell clearly isn't in charge of his own campaign, and Tony Blair can tell us the extent to which Labour in Scotland is funded from London, as well as being controlled from there."
'Beggars belief'
At First Minister's Questions, Mr McConnell was challenged by the Nationalists to advise the prime minister about "some hard realities".
Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's Holyrood leader, said the first minister should voice concerns many people in Scotland have over the replacement of the Trident nuclear weapons system.
She said: "Will the first minister speak up for Scotland at all today when he meets Tony Blair, or is he just going along to listen to his master's voice?"
Mr McConnell pointed out that her party's leader is a London-based politician.
"I really do think that it beggars belief that Miss Sturgeon is prepared to come here and talk about leaders from London," he said.
"There's only one group in this parliament that's led from London and it's the SNP."