Should Scotland be an independent country? (Norstat)
Yes 48% (-2)
No 52% (+2)
Although the final pre-election Norstat poll had Yes on 50%, that can probably be attributed to margin of error noise. The high 40s has been the most typical range for Yes with Norstat and its predecessor firm Panelbase, so it does look as if the general election result has had no knock-on effect on independence support whatsoever. Unionists like KC must be wondering: if the shock value of SNP defeat didn't spook voters into abandoning independence, what will ever do the trick?
The most likely answer is that nothing will, and that exceptionally high support for independence is here to stay.
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The other important polling news is that Labour continue to fare extraordinarily poorly at GB-wide level. A new BMG poll has them ahead of the Tories by just four points, raising the possibility of crossover in the near future, which would be downright embarrassing for Starmer just a few weeks after his landslide. My view is that the post-election polling has confirmed that it was indeed a 'loveless landslide', with no great appetite for Labour even on polling day, and with some tentative signs that their early actions in government may already be alienating people.
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