BETTER Together leader Alistair Darling was accused of having "blood on his hands" over Iraq during a bad-tempered campaign visit to a mosque.
Glasgow Central Mosque visitors were split over Mr Darling's attendance at Friday prayers, with some shaking hands and posing for "selfie" photographs while others looked on in disapproval.
Those shaking hands with Mr Darling are understood to have been rebuked by other visitors, who shouted he has "blood on his hands".
He was tackled over his views on the Israel-Gaza conflict.
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