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Latest YouGov poll (field work 15 - 16 June) confirms softening of RefUK position. Down to a 3% lead. RefUK 27% (down 2% on previous week). SNP hit a very rare 4% at UK level.
ReplyDeleteSub-sample (196) Con 7%, Lab 23%, LibDem 10%, SNP 41%, RefUK 13%, Green 5%.
Dinna get yer breeks in a fankle it’s only a sub-sample.
Only a subsample, but even with an enormous margin of error, it seems reasonably unlikely that Labour are in the lead or close to level-pegging. Perhaps the SNP got away with the Hamilton defeat to some extent.
DeleteDeclan must be punching the air. 4%! They’ll be taking note of us in Westminster tonight…
DeleteThat's a pretty poor attempt at sarcasm given that Scotland has only 8% of the UK population. A Scotland-only party getting more than 4% of the vote is barely even possible.
DeleteIf it IS the case that Baroness Ruth Davidson is the stage name of Lady Susan Calman, what exactly are the implications for Scotland if the SNP is at 41%? Given that she might get 2 votes in the House of Lords?
ReplyDeleteThis is an encouraging result for the SNP. John Swinney has steadied the ship. Much done, much to do: both votes SNP.
ReplyDeleteYou know that the SNP are having a bumpy time when Scottish Skier writes eight essays per day instead of five about how we're weeks away from independence.
DeleteI remember Skier saying all the same things years ago on the Netweather politics forum. 'Last days of Rome for the Union' and 'This will be a walk in the park'. That was 2017.
DeleteHe's like the old guy in the betting shop who keeps chucking his money on the same horse which always lets him down. Sad really.
At least he's got his gender neutral toilets though.