IF David Cameron wins the vote on boundary changes scheduled for autumn next year, Scotland would lose seven of its 59 Westminster constituencies at the 2015 general election.
The new maps would hit the LibDems hard, costing them up to three of their 11 Scottish seats, and pitting some big beasts against one another.
With the number of Highland seats going from five to four, former leader Charles Kennedy would face a fight with Danny Alexander, below, the chief secretary to the Treasury, for the LibDem candidacy in the enlarged seat of Inverness and Skye.
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