Pro-UK activists spend heavily to head off SNP majority at Holyrood

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Pro-UK activists spend heavily to head off SNP majority at Holyrood
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Scottish anti-independence campaigners buy up ad spots asking voters to vote tactically to beat SNP

Anti-independence campaigners have spent tens of thousands of pounds in the past week calling for tactical voting to prevent the Scottish National party winning a Holyrood majority.

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