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First Minister John Swinney and Police Scotland held a briefing with party leaders in Scotland .
Scottish Greens , Labour and LibDems leaders attended the briefing at Bute House .
Police Scotland said they had “no intelligence to suggest any protest is planned” after charities in Glasgow closed their offices for the day .
Chief Constable Jo Farrell and Assistant Chief Constable Gary Ritchie assured the First Minister that the police force was continuing to monitor the potential of far-right violence breaking out in Scotland ..
Scottish LibDems leader Alex Cole-Hamilton says he is 'heartened by the depth of intel outreach and preparedness by the police' First Minister met with other party leaders to discuss contingency planning for civil unrest in Scotland .
“We will not allow racist and fascist forces to succeed, and we must work together to drive these toxic ideas”.
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