Friday, 4 January 2013

SNP In The Lead Again In Latest Scottish Opinion Polls

Analysis of the most recent Scottish voting intentions from the latest samples by UK polling companies shows the SNP hold a lead with 36% of Westminster voting intentions and a 3% lead over Labour. The analysis of the latest samples – amounting to a combined sample of 582 – from six major polling companies over the past 20 days shows the following average result with changes from the 2010 Westminster election: SNP: 36% (+16%) Labour: 33% (-9%) Tory: 17% (n/c) LibDem: 7% (-12%) Commenting on the analysis, SNP Business Convener Derek Mackay MSP, said: “The result we achieved in the 2011 Scottish Parliament election was outstanding, as people across Scotland put their trust in the team, record and vision of the SNP Government. And 2012 has been another year of progress for the SNP and for Scotland. “This latest poll of polls show that the progress is continuing and the SNP continue to lead the way for Scotland into 2013. “The latest polling on independence also shows that the referendum is there to be won - backing for an independent Scotland is strong, and ahead on certain scenarios - and we believe that this support will grow through 2013 as the debate moved from process to substance."

2 comments:

  1. yes I will be voting independence and I would really love to know the reason why these migrants come into this country and get jobs like that when back then I could not even get a job it is pure right out of order and thanks to thatcher and her government I have basically got nothing now cant wait to kick labour out and the conservatives out SNP on you go get them out.

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  2. It won't be long now! If the English take back control from Europe, the Scots and Irish will surely take back their freedom from England. Roll on Brexit, bring on the referendums!
    PS I like the translation option.
    If Danica Thrall can master the Irish and Scots Gaelic, then she'd be my recommendation for DUP leader.

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