A 'Paisley man' has gone viral for his response to an interviewer's question about Tory leadership contender Liz Truss.
The chap was stopped by a camera crew from Good Morning Britain (GMB) while heading into Milton Newsagents on Maxwellton Street in Paisley this morning - a stone's throw from West Primary School, where the Foreign Secretary began her education.
It came hours before Truss and her fellow leadership contender Rishi Sunak addressed Tory party members in Perth in the battle to be the next prime minister.
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The short clip starts with the GMB interviewer asking the man: "Do you know who Liz Truss is?" The local responds with: "Yeh" before adding: "She went to that school there" before pointing in the direction of West Primary.
And after a slight pause, the man turns to look straight down the camera lens and says: "Don't vote for her!" while pointing to the camera, before continuing on his way.
Since being shared online this morning, the clip has racked up over 450,000 views and thousands of responses.
One person tweeted: "Straight down the lens, brilliant."
Another wrote: "Think you would get that kind of response if you asked almost anyone in Paisley!"
A third chipped in with: "You'll always get the most sage advice on all things Tory from a Scottish person."
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While a fourth wrote: "Paisley folks, buy this man a drink."
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