Nicola Sturgeon is on course to win a super-slim majority in the Holyrood elections – leaving plans for a second independence referendum on a knife-edge.A Daily Record poll reveals the SNP would emerge from the May 6 election with 67 MSPs, giving the First Minister just two more seats than she needs for an overall majority.The news that Sturgeon is set to win an outright majority at Holyrood comes at the end of a nightmare week for the SNP leader, during which her former mentor Alex Salmond accused her of misleading Parliament.The findings are part of the same survey which revealed support for independence has dropped from 58 per cent in October to a 50/50 split.According to the Survation poll of 1000 Scots, the SNP would have 67 MSPs, a.
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