SNP Maintains a Healthy Poll Lead in Scotland

With the SNP meeting, albeit virtually, for its annual conference, right on queue the pollsters have published data on the state of public opinion in Scotland.

At YouGov, when it comes to headline voting intentions for the Scottish Parliament, the SNP are on 48% on the constituency vote, down 4 points from its last poll at the start of May, whilst the Conservatives are up 1 point on 21%. Labour are unchanged on 19% with the Liberal Democrats up 1 point on 7% and the Greens unchanged on 2%.

When it comes to the regional list vote, the SNP are unchanged on 38% compared to the start of May, with the Conservative on 19% (down 1 point) and Labour up 3 points on 19%. The Greens are on 11% (-2) and the Liberal Democrats are up 2 points on 7%.

When it comes to Scottish independence, the picture remains unchanged from May, with 52% opposing it and 47% supporting it when those who did not know were excluded.

Over at Survation meanwhile, its polling for the Scotland in the Union organisation gives yet further cheer for those opposed to independence. With the don’t knows excluded, 59% of the Scots questioned want to remain in the UK whilst 41% want Scotland to become an independent country.

Meanwhile, whilst 38% of those responding to Survation said there should be a referendum on Scottish independence within the next two years, 54% said there should not be.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Buyers Regret Over Brexit?

Can Labour Look Forward to a Decade in Power?

Rishi’s Ratings Sink