New Poll Shows Scottish National Party Heading For Another Scottish Election Victory

A YouGov opinion poll today for the Times has shown a further 2 percent rise in support for the Scottish National Party (SNP). This latest poll puts them at 51 per cent. Meanwhile support for Labour has fallen another 3 per cent to 22 percent. The SNP remains on course for another landslide in next year’s election for the Scottish Parliament. The Liberal Democrats continue their relentless decline dropping another 3 per cent to just 4 per cent. Meanwhile the Consertives stand at 18 per cent, 

The political change in Scotland has come rapidly, with the SNP holding a very strong position. This comes at a time when the SNP will set out the timescale for a possible second referendum on independence in its manifesto for next year's Scottish Parliament election. However, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she would only hold another referendum if she was confident she would win.

 

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