SNP pulls 7% clear of Labour-News-Politics-TimesOnline: "THE Scottish National party is on course for a decisive victory in the Holyrood election, according to the most comprehensive survey of public opinion since the campaign began."
Which is great news for the SNP, but lousy news for the BBC. So lousy, they don't cover it.
The main story on the BBC Scotland election site is "Labour attacks SNP". Well so what, they do that every day. Is that news?
Meanwhile, the most comprehensive poll since the start of the campaign gets no mention whatsoever.
Why?
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Computing, Technology, Politics, Ideas, News and Views.
22 April 2007
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