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SNP criticised for defence of Ukrainian neonazi at fringe meeting
SNP lanyards on a stall during the first day of the autumn conference at the SEC, Glasgow

 

THE SNP is facing questions after it invited a politician from a controversial Ukrainian party to speak at its conference.

Speaking at a fringe meeting last night, People’s Front MP Nataliya Katser-Buchkovska defended her party colleague Andriy Parubiy, who prompted uproar when he visited the Scottish Parliament earlier this year.

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