Change is on offer across the political spectrum, but no one knows whether apathy or tactical voting will prevail

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Hope, change, progressive change, change with fairness at its heart – from a harbour north of Edinburgh to a hipster arts venue in Glasgow’s Barras Market, Scotland’s political parties spent the first official day of the Holyrood election campaign reaching for the phrase that best encapsulates what people will get if they vote for them on 7 May.

Only one of the main parties did not hold an event to set out their stall on Thursday: possibly Reform UK was too busy firefighting after another of their Scottish parliament candidates quit, bringing to four the number who have stepped down or been suspended since they stood with party leader Nigel Farage under a storm of turquoise confetti last week.

But despite the bright spring sunshine, Farage was a shadow presence at the other launches, with the SNP’s John Swinney and Scottish Labour’s Anas Sarwar in particular differentiated by their approach to him.