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Scotland: Labour and SNP appear to be tied in polls

The Edinburgh Evening News reports:
Two new polls today showed the SNP still ahead with just a week to go until polling day.

A survey by mruk research, which last month gave Labour a four-point lead, today put the SNP four points ahead in the constituency vote - 38 per cent to Labour's 34 per cent - and one point ahead on the list vote of 37 per cent to Labour's 36 per cent.

The other poll by Progressive Scottish Opinion gave the SNP a two-point lead in the constituency vote and a three-point advantage on the list.

But it suggested a dead heat in terms of seats with both parties getting 44 MSPs elected. -- Edinburgh Evening News - Politics - SNP rules out quick replay for a 'No' vote referendum

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