Nicola Sturgeon and Douglas Ross clash at First Minister's Questions on Thursday over SNP leadership hopeful Humza Yousaf and his track record in government
Ms Sturgeon said Mr Ross was 'sounding pretty scared' of Mr YousafMr Ross used the clash with Ms Sturgeon to deride Mr Yousaf's record.
The MSP added:"He was a justice secretary who did nothing while violent crime rose, got duped by a hoax video into calling on the police to investigate Rangers players, and damaged free speech with his hate crime act.
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