First paragraph: Another month, another set of Lord Ashcroft constituency polls, but these ones have somehow managed to raise the electoral temperature in Scotland once again. This time the news is even more grave for Labour, with the polls now indicate that the Scottish National Party (SNP) is set to win 56 of 59 Scottish seats. At present, the SNP has six whilst Labour has 41. If the result is anything like what the polls are indicating, it will be nothing short of catastrophic for Labour. Access this article on The Conversation website: https://theconversation.com/snp-readies-the-bubbly-but-the-fizz-could-be-flattened-by-first-past-the-post-3847
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