Snp Seeks to Gain Foothold in 'Progressive' Voting Alliance

The ScotsmanMay 11, 2010

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THE SNP has seized on the opening of formal coalition talks between Labour and the Liberal Democrats, believing it will give it a more persuasive voice in Westminster.

The Scottish Nationalists and their Welsh cousins Plaid Cymru talked up the advantages of a hung parliament to both parties, even before the election result was known.

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Snp Seeks to Gain Foothold in 'Progressive' Voting Alliance

Even if Labour and the Liberal Democrats do join forces, they would still not have enough seats to form a majority and would need the support of the minority parties.

None of the SNP, Plaid Cymru, or the solitary Green MP, C...

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