
Conservative leader David Cameron and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg will both be in Scotland as general election campaigning enters its final days.Mr Cameron will visit East Renfrewshire and Mr Clegg is due to answer questions at a Glasgow community centre.
SNP leader Alex Salmond continues his whistle-stop tour of key seats starting out from Edinburgh's Waverley station.
Labour will continue campaigning and also air its latest election broadcast starring Scottish actor Richard Wilson.
Mr Clegg is scheduled to meet electors at a tea-time question and answer session.
Mr Cameron will hope to attract voters in the key Scottish target seat of East Renfrewshire.
The Labour Party will televise its latest election broadcast featuring Wilson, of One Foot in the Grave fame.
Ahead of the showing, the actor said: "I started voting for the Labour Party over 30 years ago because it stood for equality and fairness, and it still does - it is a party that cares for everybody.
"The Conservatives would cut child tax credits and trust funds, they'd risk jobs here in Scotland, and coming from Greenock, I saw what happened in the 1980s and 1990s and we don't want to go back there."
For the SNP, there will be campaigning in Linlithgow and Falkirk.
Mr Salmond will travel by train to key seat Linlithgow where leaflets will be handed out. Later in the day he will take part in an "Ask Alex" event in Glasgow with actress Elaine C Smith.This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

