

The Panelbase survey of 1,018 people, commissioned by the SNP, found that 59 per cent trusted the First Minister while 27 per cent did not.
More than two-fifths (42 per cent) said they trusted Deputy First Minister John Swinney compared to 28 per cent who did not.
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Hide AdScottish Labour leader Jim Murphy MP polled third with the trust of 39 per cent of those asked, compared with 37 per cent who responded negatively.
Among the UK party leaders, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg fared the worst, with almost three-quarters (74 per cent) saying they did not trust him to stand up for Scotland.
Only 18 per cent of those polled would put their trust in Prime Minister David Cameron or UK Labour leader Ed Miliband.
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Angus Robertson MP, SNP general election campaign co-ordinator, said: “Nicola Sturgeon has made clear her determination for Scotland’s voice to be heard at Westminster following the general election next May.
“The SNP are campaigning for an end to austerity economics, the removal of nuclear weapons of mass destruction from Scotland’s soil and the powers Scotland needs to build a strong economy and fair society.
“These messages have clearly resonated with the people of Scotland, as trust in the First Minister continues to grow.”
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