That’s the latest take on the Scottish elections from today’s Times.
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That’s quite encouraging for us in the Lib Dems. In addition, as well as getting more support on a national basis, from what I’m hearing things are going pretty well in individual constituencies and in local council terms, with Labour and the Tories being more or less invisible in campaigning terms across large stretches of the country.