Speaking after Jeremy Corbyn's comments on GMS this morning, Ruth Davidson comments:
"It is odd to see Mr Corbyn declare that it was the referendum campaign which led to Scottish Labour's loss - after all, he didn't come up during the campaign because, in his own words, he was "doing stuff" in London. So how would he know?
"Many thousands of Labour supporters stood alongside people from other political backgrounds to fight for our United Kingdom last year. It's a shame that Mr Corbyn's Labour party now seems to be running away from their work, rather than thanking them for keeping the country together.
"When he is in Scotland tomorrow, I am asking him as a Unionist to stand up for the decision made by Scots last year and make it clear that he will do nothing to damage the UK.
"Crucially, Jeremy Corbyn must make clear if he backs Kezia Dugdale's position that Labour MPs and MSPs would be free to campaign for independence in the future, or if he will ensure that Labour will fight for a No vote if there's ever another referendum.
"Just a year ago two million Scots voted No to independence - many of them Labour supporters - and they will be appalled that Labour's leader in Scotland seems no longer to value their views or votes.
"It's no up to Mr Corbyn to say whether the Labour Party can be relied on to support Scotland's place in the United Kingdom in any future vote, or if he backs Kezia Dugdale's flip-flopping on this vital question."