Jeremy Corbyn will be bringing his campaign message to Dunfermline tonight (Monday) in a bid to 'fight every seat in every corner' of Scotland.
Corbyn and Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale will make their general election speeches at the Carnegie Conference Centre at 6.30pm.
Labour has just one MP at Westminster representing a Scottish constituency in Edinburgh South.
Corbyn has spent the day campaigning in Scotland giving a speech at the Scottish Trades Union Congress in Aviemor.
The two politicians are expected to outline the party's policies including raising the minimum wage to £10.
However, the party has not yet finalised their manifesto. Party members were only sent an email on Sunday asking for their views on what policies should be included.
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