As noted by McNeil on the air of Radio Scotland, a member of the BBC corporation, the best way to resist "propaganda" is to go ahead and give "a counter message".

"The BBC also has many complaints, but I'm currently speaking on your air," said the politician.

As reported by the television and radio company, on the eve of Blackford said that Russia is responsible for the "act of state terrorism" in Salisbury, and called for toughening anti-Russian sanctions.

In addition, he called RT "an instrument of the Russian government" and advised "very good thinking" before appearing on the TV channel.

Earlier, the Russian embassy commented on accusations of British MPs against RT.