Imagine it is May 2016, and Scottish voters are going to the polls to select the members of its regional parliament at Holyrood.![]()
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You’re Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, and you’re asking voters to deliver a third consecutive term to the ruling Scottish National Party (SNP), the pro-independence, social democratic party that’s controlled Scottish government since 2007.
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