Tory grandee attacks Cameron for ‘talking up’ the SNP

It may be ‘helpful’ to see Labour lose seats to the SNP, but ‘it threatens the integrity of our country’

The Mole

David Cameron may believe he has found a game-changer by making SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon's hold over Ed Miliband a key election issue. But he has been warned by the respected former Tory Scottish Secretary Michael Forsyth that he is playing with fire.

Lord Forsyth, once a close confidant of Margaret Thatcher, has told The Guardian that by “talking up” the SNP in order to damage Labour, Cameron has taken “a short-term and dangerous view which threatens the integrity of our country”.

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