blatantly unlawful decision". As well as being excluded from next week's TV debate - which will feature the leaders of the five parties currently represented at Holyrood - Galloway complained the channel was doing a one-to-one interview with Alex Salmond, the former Scottish first minister whose new Alba Party is running only on the regional list, as All for Unity is.
Announcing the move on Twitter, Galloway said that the broadcaster, which he dubbed "SNPTV", would now "face us in court". The STV leaders' debate, which is taking place on Tuesday April 13, will see SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon take on Douglas Ross of the Scottish Conservatives, Labour's Anas Sarwar, Willie Rennie of the Scottish Liberal Democrats and Scottish Green Party.
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