SCOTLAND’S First Minister has asked voters to consider if they would prefer a Tory Government or a Labour one backed by the SNP.

Speaking during an interview on daytime TV show This Morning, Nicola Sturgeon said her party would support Labour if Jeremy Corbyn “put himself in a position to be the next Prime Minister” when polls close on Thursday.

The party has previously ruled out any official deals with Labour but added they would work with Corbyn’s party to “lock out Boris Johnson”.

The First Minister also said the SNP would be part of a “progressive alliance” that would help Corbyn become Prime Minister.

She said: “If we hold the balance of power, which I think is a position that would give Scotland tremendous influence, and I can’t support Boris Johnson, then we would look to support a progressive alliance.”

Sturgeon reiterated her demands in return for support of a Corbyn Government, including an end to austerity and a second independence referendum.

Meanwhile, Johnson and Corbyn were involved in a series of angry exchanges over racism and anti-Semitism in the final TV debate of the General Election campaign.

The Prime Minister accused Corbyn of a “failure of leadership” in his handling of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.

The Labour leader shot back that he never used racist language and that he hoped Johnson regretted his past comments.

Corbyn insisted there was “no place” in his party for anti-Semitism

The BBC head-to-head debate also saw the pair clash over Brexit, the NHS and terrorism.