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The story is perfectly plausible, and I'm sure a fair number of SNP members will quietly agree with the sentiments... But although she may think it, I'm sure that Sturgeon isn't naive enough to say it. Telegraph didn't contact Sturgeon for reaction before running the story, further discrediting it.

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The story is perfectly plausible, and I'm sure a fair number of SNP members will quietly agree with the sentiments...

And Labour, and LibWhores etc

I'd pick Cameron over Miliband any day, and I despise the Tories, almost as badly as I despise the Labour Party. Changed days, and it's all their own fault.

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The story is perfectly plausible, and I'm sure a fair number of SNP members will quietly agree with the sentiments...

To be fair even more Labour members will quietly agree with the sentiments.

Ed Miliband is an embarrassing socialist cock. Exactly the kind of labour twat that has let down the working class my whole political memory. The people who have damaged the left are not folk like Thatcher. She was a nutter but they preferred that loony to the left. Even when she was ripping the country apart the left could not win shit. It took phony tony to rebrand you to get elected. As red tories...

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smacks of the anti yes vote foreign office team who briefed against us during the referendum. The leak being firmly pointed at the libdems on this one, Tories have nothing to gain on this. Just shows you how much Nicola has rattled them.

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Fool me once, shame on you

Fool me twice, shame on me

The Scottish electorate will not fall for this kind of shite second time around. They will have seen through the pro-Labour bias that is prevalent within the State Broadcaster. Nice try though

And by the way, is Ed Miliband the 21st century version of Michael Foot?

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Fool me once, shame on you

Fool me twice, shame on me

The Scottish electorate will not fall for this kind of shite second time around. They will have seen through the pro-Labour bias that is prevalent within the State Broadcaster. Nice try though

And by the way, is Ed Miliband the 21st century version of Michael Foot?

You sure?

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Just another cast iron sign they are scared, and how refreshing it is to see.

Half of Question Time the other night was about the SNP when there was no one representing the party.

Of course Cameron is more credible than Miliband, that's pretty obvious. More obvious however is that Nicola

would never go there.

I'd wonder if there are a few of the Tories, of various hues, who now regret their vocal support for Better Together last year.

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looking embarrassing for them now "So this Telegraph story neither quotes FM nor French Ambassador? It’s a story about a memo, written by a Foreign Office employee?" just been tweeted on Peter Murrell's twitter feed

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Sturgeon would never say this publicly.

As someone active in the SNP it might be thought that we would like a Tory election victory, Westminster or the lords to block extra powers for scotland, the uk to vote to leave the eu but that is not what we support.

That would further the cause for independence but isn't what we support...

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Telegraph in real sh!t now from the BBC The BBC's James Cook reports: "A source close to Nicola Sturgeon says Civil Service minutes of the meeting between the SNP leader and the French ambassador make no mention of a discussion of Ms Sturgeon's preference for prime minister."

The source said the minutes showed the discussion focused on the possibility of a referendum on British membership of the European Union. The story was 'completely false' said the source."

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Telegraph in real sh!t now from the BBC The BBC's James Cook reports: "A source close to Nicola Sturgeon says Civil Service minutes of the meeting between the SNP leader and the French ambassador make no mention of a discussion of Ms Sturgeon's preference for prime minister."

The source said the minutes showed the discussion focused on the possibility of a referendum on British membership of the European Union. The story was 'completely false' said the source."

Yet the main BBC news report a third hand story that is vigorously denied as the truth

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