SCOTTISH Tory leader, Ruth Davidson, has revived last year's Better Together referendum slogan for the General Election.
The Glasgow MSP unveiled her party's latest campaign poster featuring the 'No Thanks' logo used by the Tories Labour and the LibDems.
Speaking in Glasgow she said Labour was not standing up to the SNP and the Tories would not deal with the nationalists.
Ms Davidson said: "People want a party which says it straight. I promise so to do. So when it comes to a deal with the SNP? I say today what I said in September. No. Thanks."
She said Labour voters who voted no must be feeling betrayed by what she called the "courtship dance" between their party and the SNP.
She added: "The SNP do know what they're about. They want independence. And they're prepared to use Ed Miliband to get it."
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