Scotland’s first minister in tense confrontation with Jayda Fransen outside Glasgow polling station

Nicola Sturgeon has confronted the former far right party leader Jayda Fransen on the streets of her Glasgow Southside constituency, describing her as a “fascist” and “racist”.

The exchange was captured by an observer and posted on Twitter, after Fransen approached the Scottish National party leader outside a polling station on Lorne Street, in Glasgow.

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