New Poll shows collapse in Scottish Labour vote and surge in Scottish National Party support

An Ipsos Mori survey commissioned by STV (Scottish Television) has shown that the Labour Party in Scotland would face political annihilation should there be a UK general election tomorrow. Labour continues to pay the price for stabbing Scotland in the back during September's referendum on independence after they sided with the Tory Party to oppose a Yes vote.

Support for the SNP has surged to 52%, giving them a projected 54 seats at Westminster. The Conservative party would be left without any Scottish MPs. The Ipsos Mori poll shows Labour would get 23% of the Scottish vote, leaving them with just four seats in Scotland.

 

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