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Mr Salmond says he believes Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems have specific cuts in mind, aimed at Scotland. Scotland and England should each be in charge of their own spending, he adds. Independence is the SNP's ambition and hopefully the level of support for his party at the general election will galvanise voters and allow for a referendum on the issue, Mr Salmond says. Plaid Cymru is writing to Ofcom to complain that last week's ITV debate breached the impartiality rules of the Broadcasting Code by not including it or the SNP, the party's director of elections, Helen Mary Jones, tells BBC Wales. Senior Plaid figures have been alarmed by a Welsh voting intention tracker poll by YouGov for ITV Wales which showed a 17-point increase in support for the Liberal Democrats compared with the March figure. Plaid Cymru's support dipped five points, with Labour down four and the Conservatives down six, the BBC's Toby Mason says.
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