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“The exclusive TNS snapshop for The Herald of almost 1200 adults shows that among men and women, across all age groups and in every nation and region covering Scotland, England and Wales, the First Minister now has the highest net approval rating” - Our poll on how the party leaders are perceived sparked a lively online response: It seems the best thing for the UK as a whole is just to put Nicola Sturgeon in at number 10. – Peter Piper, Ayrshire Remind me of time when Nicola stood personally in a Westminste­r seat and won it? That is the first requiremen­t for a foot in No. 10 Downing Street – Charlie Robertson, Glasgow We know that Ms Sturgeon lacks the courage of her political conviction­s to stand as a candidate for election to the United Kingdom Parliament - having previously failed to convince the electorate that she is worth electing as a member of the United Kingdom Parliament – John MacIntyre OBE, Woking Her aggressive, terrier type delivery, epitomised by the way she shakes her head from side to side when she’s lambasting Milliband has a certain curiosity value. After a while however, I suspect she will increasing­ly get on peoples nerves – Alan Cartwright, Cambridge It does not matter if you live in Dundee or Dover people prefer open campaignin­g, straight and honest answers to the stage managed, completely false set pieces the Unionists have central to their various campaigns Iain Lawson, Paisley And who was the most popular politician in the UK just before the last General Election? Ah yes, dear Mr Clegg – Tom Egan Join the debate at heraldscot­land.com

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