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SNP on 54%, Labour on 22% in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
27 April, 2015

Replicated across Scotland the latest polling would see the nationalists take all but two seats

Tory cynicism as press takes Salmond’s budget joke seriously

Adam Barnett
23 April, 2015

Salmond was joking and the press knows it. So why pretend otherwise?

Scottish independence more likely as Gordon Brown attacks Tory tactics

Ed Jacobs
23 April, 2015

New poll shows over half of Scottish voters believe they will see independence in their lifetime

The differences between Labour and the SNP are smaller than you think

Ed Jacobs
20 April, 2015

In seeking to put as much distance between it and the SNP as possible, Labour is alienating potential voters in Scotland

Nationalism is sweeping Scotland – and progressives should be concerned

Stephen Low
8 April, 2015

The patriot game is one the left can’t win

Scottish Labour has the fight of its life on its hands

Ed Jacobs
1 April, 2015

Murphy must shift the campaign away from Scotland’s constitutional future, and convince the electorate that it matters who is in Number 10

19 per cent swing to SNP in Labour held seats

Ed Jacobs
31 March, 2015

But 49 per cent would prefer Ed Miliband as prime minister compared to 29 per cent for David Cameron

Can Plaid Cymru replicate the SNP’s success?

Ed Jacobs
31 March, 2015

As Leanne Wood launches the party’s manifesto, a former leader says Labour still looks like a better alternative for many Welsh voters

Scotland and Wales –a contrast in Labour’s fortunes

Ed Jacobs
30 March, 2015

While support for the SNP continues to increase, Labour are managing to claw back some of their support in Wales

New research shows cracks in the Tories’ refusal to work with the SNP

Ed Jacobs
23 March, 2015

Commons analysis reveals the extent to which the SNP and Conservatives voted together under the last Labour government

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