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Ex-Scottish leader criticized for show on Moscow-backed RT


Former first minister for Scotland Alex Salmond reacts during the launch of his political talk show The Alex Salmond Show on Russian TV broadcaster RT, during a media presentation at Millbank Tower in London, Thursday Nov. 9, 2017.   Salmond said:
Former first minister for Scotland Alex Salmond reacts during the launch of his political talk show The Alex Salmond Show on Russian TV broadcaster RT, during a media presentation at Millbank Tower in London, Thursday Nov. 9, 2017. Salmond said: "This programme will give people with something to say a platform to say it" with the first programme scheduled for Nov.16. (Chris Radburn/PA via AP),Former first minister for Scotland Alex Salmond reacts during the launch of his political talk show The Alex Salmond Show on Russian TV broadcaster RT, during a media presentation at Millbank Tower in London, Thursday Nov. 9, 2017. Salmond said: "This programme will give people with something to say a platform to say it" with the first programme scheduled for Nov.16. (Chris Radburn/PA via AP)
Former Scottish pro-independence leader Alex Salmond is to host a tall show on state-funded Russian network RT _ news that has drawn criticism from some British politicians. The former Scottish first minister says "The Alex Salmond Show" will feature interviews with guests from the world of business, entertainment and politics.

LONDON (AP) — Former Scottish pro-independence leader Alex Salmond is to host a talk show on the state-funded Russian network RT — news that has drawn criticism from some British politicians.

The former Scottish first minister says “The Alex Salmond Show” will feature interviews with guests from the world of business, entertainment and politics. The weekly program will make its debut Thursday.

RT, formerly known as Russia Today, is seen by critics as a propaganda outlet for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson said Salmond was “taking the Kremlin’s ruble.”

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Salmond’s successor as leader of the Scottish National Party, said Friday that “the choice of channel would not have been my choice.”

She said “had I been asked, I would have advised against RT.”