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Tories gaining but SNP still top of the Scots

Scotland’s Conservatives took advantage of Labour’s weakness and unionist fears over a second independence referendum to deliver their best local results for 40 years.

Scotland's Conservatives took advantage of Labour's weakness and unionist fears over a second independence referendum to deliver their best local results for 40 years.

After the votes for all Scottish council seats were counted on 5 May, the Conservative Party – led by Ruth Davidson – finished second, beaten only by the governing Scottish National Party (SNP).

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