All the leaders of the parties at the Scottish Parliament are set to snub an invite from Donald Trump (pictured) when he visits the country later this month

All the leaders of the parties at the Scottish Parliament are set to snub an invite from Donald Trump when he visits the country later this month.

The controversial Republican nominee for US president is due in Ayrshire on June 24 for the relaunch of his £200million Trump Turnberry golf course and resort.

In the past week, gold-on-black invitations have been delivered to Scottish Parliament members from the tycoon's son Eric.

They say: 'It is with great pleasure that I request your attendance for the grand opening of the iconic Trump Turnberry, a Luxury Collection Resort.

'Celebrate with us as we unveil the magnificent new Trump Turnberry in style.'

But the property billionaire has been comprehensively blanked by party bosses.

Nicola Sturgeon, Labour's Kezia Dugdale, Tory Ruth Davidson and Lib Dem Willie Rennie have all rejected invites for the event, which falls the day after the EU referendum.

Green leader Patrick Harvie, a frequent critic of Trump, has not been invited, and said he would refuse if he was.

Mr Rennie refused to attend unless Trump, who has called for a ban on Muslims entering America, accepted an invitation to meet members of Edinburgh's Muslim Community.

He said: 'Donald Trump has spent the last year insulting Muslims in the strongest terms without learning about their religion.

'Muslims in Edinburgh have issued a series of invitations for him to come and see just how wrong he is about their faith.

'If he does not feel able to take an hour out of his schedule to meet with them, there is no way I am going to spend a morning listening to him spouting nonsense at Turnberry.

'Scotland is a country built on tolerance and openness. There should be no room for racism here.'

The property billionaire has been comprehensively blanked by party bosses, including SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon (left) and Labour's Kezia Dugdale (right)

Ruth Davidson's office said she would not accept the invite because she would be too busy with media interviews about the EU referendum.

But it was possible that Tory tourism spokeswoman Rachael Hamilton, a South of Scotland MSP, would attend instead.

A Labour source said Dugdale 'won't be involving herself with anything to do with Trump'.

In an interview in April prior to the Scottish elections with comedy actor Greg McHugh, of Gary Tank Commander, Kezia Dugdale said of Trump: 'The guy's an a**e. It's that simple.'

Sturgeon will also make no effort to meet 'The Donald'.

In December, she ended his role as an international trade ambassador for Scotland after Trump called for the 'total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States' following a mass shooting in California.

Not attending: Ruth Davidson's (left) office said she would not accept the invite because she would be too busy with media interviews about the EU referendum. Willie Rennie (right) refused to attend unless Trump accepted an invitation to meet members of Edinburgh's Muslim Community

The controversial Republican nominee for US president is due in Ayrshire on June 24 for the relaunch of his £200million Trump Turnberry golf course and resort (pictured)

In March, Sturgeon endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, explaining: 'I find many of Donald Trump's views really abhorrent. Particularly the views he's expressed about the Muslim community.

'I hope and believe the good sense of the American people will prevail.'

Local MSP Leanne Freeman said she had been invited, but would not be attending.

She said: 'I've already got another constituency commitment in the diary with ordinary folk. I'm not going to change that.'