The Odd Couple Who Share Common Enemy

The ScotsmanMay 05, 2008

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CONSERVATIVE activists in the heart of London weren't the only ones enjoying David Cameron's success as he led his party to its resounding victory in last week's local elections in England and Wales.

At SNP headquarters in Edinburgh, there were also cautious if satisfied smiles as party strategists realised just what continued Tory success might mean for them.

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The Odd Couple Who Share Common Enemy

The SNP and the Conservatives have been at odds politically, constitutionally and in almost every way, for the past 30 years. Yet they now realise they share a common cause - furthering the collapse of the Labour vote.

For some SNP activists, the election of a Tory government in Westmin...

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