Scottish Independence ahead of next year's Holyrood election. A survey carried out by Savanta found 53% of the public backed the creation of a new independent Scottish state compared to 47% who would vote no - the same figures that emerged in a rival poll by Survation last month.
The data also showed that 50% of people said they would vote SNP in the the first-past-the-post constituency ballot at May’s Scottish Parliament poll.
In the list vote under the hybrid Holyrood system the SNP would gain 41% of the vote.Taken together, that outcome would deliver a crushing victory for Nicola Sturgeon's party.Douglas Ross' Scottish Conservatives sit at 23% in the constituency vote, while Richard Leonard's Labour polled 18%.On list voting intentions,.
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