A Tory collapse in England could hand Miliband victory

Yes, the SNP could win most of the seats in Scotland on 7 May – but is it England that holds the key?

Columnist Don Brind

Lord Ashcroft has been teasing the political world by suggesting that his polling of Scottish marginals will confirm what Labour fears – that a surge in SNP support will reduce the number of Labour MPs north of the border from 41 to – well, possibly just four. A wipeout.

But before we get carried away with the implications of the Scots’ new-found love of the SNP, let's not forget England. It’s south of the border where most UK voters live - and where there could be an even bigger upset than that threatened by the Scot Nats.

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is a former BBC lobby correspondent and Labour press officer who is watching the polls for The Week in the run-up to the 2015 election.