KAYE Adams, the morning voice of BBC Radio Scotland, gives air time to a listener’s view. It compares an SNP political slogan to the Nazi genocide of Jews during the Second World War. The implication being that this was the SNP’s "final solution". The SNP slogan being “A Tory-free Scotland”.
Why would anyone be surprised by this broadcast from such a Unionist organisation? Disgust yes, surprise no!
Unfortunately, we citizens are paying to keep this organisation financed.
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The reality is that the SNP would like to defeat every Tory candidate in a forthcoming General Election in our democratic and free society.
I would imagine the Labour and LibDem parties would not shed any tears for the demise of Tory MPs in Scotland and the UK.
Only the BBC could get away with this drivel.
Watson Crawford
Melrose
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