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  • ...Parliament; for example, on 16 May 2007, MSPs voted by 49 to 46 for the [[Scottish National Party]] (SNP)'s [[Alex Salmond]] to replace [[Scottish Labour Party|Labour]]'s [[
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  • Scottish National Party lose to No Overall Control</td> [[Scottish National Party|SNP]]
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  • ...were expected to win a majority of seats. In particular, the role of the [[Scottish National Party]] was much-debated since the party was expected to make a major breakthroug ...rvatives and Labour roughly equal, both well short of a majority, with the Scottish National Party in third place. Over the course of the campaign there was a very slight ove
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  • * Lynch, Peter. ''SNP: The History of the Scottish National Party.'' Welsh Academic Press, 2002. 267 pp.
    8 KB (1,039 words) - 15:10, 19 February 2008
  • ...l from the [[First Minister of Scotland]], [[Nicola Sturgeon]], that her [[Scottish National Party]] might well seek a second referendum on the nation leaving the UK, and var
    8 KB (1,235 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024
  • ...luding those fielding candidates only in particular regions, such as the [[Scottish National Party]] in [[Scotland]]. [[Northern Ireland]], being part of the UK, also elects <td>[[Scottish National Party|SNP]]</td><td>6</td><td>-</td><td>491,386</td><td>1.7</td><td>+0.1</td>
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  • ...to restore them to third place in the Commons, which is still held by the Scottish National Party, who still hold the majority of seats for Scotland.
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  • ...nist') tendencies have shifted over time in Scotland and Wales, with the [[Scottish National Party]] founded in 1934 and [[Plaid Cymru]] (the Party of Wales) in 1925, a serio ...of any imminent 'crisis' (at the last General Election in 2005, both the [[Scottish National Party]] and [[Plaid Cymru]] saw their percentage of the overall vote drop, though
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  • The Scottish National Party has said it may well seek a new independence referendum.
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  • :results: 317 Conservatives, 262 Labour, 35 Scottish National Party, 12 Liberal Democrats, 10 Democratic Unionists, 7 Sinn Fein, 4 Plaid Cymru,
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  • ...e Parliament; for example, on 16 May 2007 MSPs voted by 49 to 46 for the [[Scottish National Party]] (SNP)'s Alex Salmond to replace Labour's Jack McConnell as First Minister
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  • ...were in a coalition government from 2010 to 2015. Among the others, the [[Scottish National Party]] and [[Plaid Cymru]] campaign for the independence of Scotland and Wales r
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