Scotland's only barber-turned MP says the country's hairdressers are ready for long-awaited reopening
long-awaited reopening next month.John McNally, who put down his scissors in 2015 after winning the Falkirk constituency for the SNP, said there would be huge demand from Scots desperate for their first professional haircut in over three months.Nicola Sturgeon announced yesterday that hairdressing salons and barbers could get back to work on July 15 as the country slowly emerges from lockdown.McNally sold his long-running barber's shop in Denny, Stirlingshire, last year but has given haircuts to family members during lockdown - as well as offering tutorials to friends on Zoom."From speaking to people in the industry across the UK, I think the sector is extremely resilient and very well-prepared," he told the Record."I'm delighted the First