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Remember A Few Weeks Ago I Suggested A Tory/snp Coalition?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The demonising of the SNP over the last couple of months was always going to come unstuck when English viewers actually saw her in the debates.
That was orchestrated by Conservative Central Office, and played by the Mail, Express and Telegraph, and the line was that voting for Labour would let in the nasty SNP who would be mean to the English.
Now that has been exposed as nonsense, and the electorate are not put off by the SNP, the line has changed to, the SNP don't like Labour and want to work with the Conservatives.
Truth is the first casualty in an election war.
That was orchestrated by Conservative Central Office, and played by the Mail, Express and Telegraph, and the line was that voting for Labour would let in the nasty SNP who would be mean to the English.
Now that has been exposed as nonsense, and the electorate are not put off by the SNP, the line has changed to, the SNP don't like Labour and want to work with the Conservatives.
Truth is the first casualty in an election war.
// "....and the electorate are not put off by the SNP...." - on what do you base that gromit? //
http:// www.pol itics.c o.uk/bl ogs/201 5/04/02 /leader s-debat e-verdi ct-a-wi n-for-n icola-s turgeon
// David Cameron has spent the past few months trying to convince English voters that the prospect of the SNP having any influence in government is a terrifying spectre.
But far from cowering behind the sofa, many English voters watching tonight's debate will have wished that they too could lend their vote to Nicola Sturgoen and the SNP.
Sturgeon tonight was confident, relaxed and articulate throughout and it showed in the polls.
A snap YouGov poll found her to be the overwhelming winner of the debate. //
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// David Cameron has spent the past few months trying to convince English voters that the prospect of the SNP having any influence in government is a terrifying spectre.
But far from cowering behind the sofa, many English voters watching tonight's debate will have wished that they too could lend their vote to Nicola Sturgoen and the SNP.
Sturgeon tonight was confident, relaxed and articulate throughout and it showed in the polls.
A snap YouGov poll found her to be the overwhelming winner of the debate. //
Looks like she wants to help Ed into number 10 now !.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/uknew s/nicol a-sturg eon-off ers-new -deal-t o-help- ed-mili band-in to-no-1 0/ar-AA aryFr
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