Latest Scottish independence poll shows most Scots back breakaway from UK – but a quarter still remain undecided Chris Musson , Scottish Political Editor 2 Dec 2020, 20:37 Scottish support for breaking away from the rest of the U.K. is rising because of concern over Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s leadership, according to the latest opinion poll. It is a different story in Scotland, where support for independence has been the majority view for much of 2020. This is slightly down from the six-point lead (53% to 47%) we saw in August, which was the biggest Yes lead of any YouGov poll. Fed chair Jerome Powell predicts US economy will BOOM this year with growth reaching 7% after shrinking by 3.5% in 2020 ... Scottish independence referendum poll. Record high public support for Scottish independence in new poll ... 14th October 2020, 12:44 pm ... Get the latest news on the Coronavirus Tuesday December 15 2020, 12.01am, The Times Support for Scottish independence and the SNP appears to have dipped with a new poll showing 52 per cent of adults are in favour of breaking up the UK. With the SNP seeking a clear mandate for a second referendum on the back of the vote, independence is back to the top of the agenda. It remains to be seen how Salmond’s new pro-independence Alba party will affect the outcome, but according to the latest independence polls, support for leaving the UK is still narrowly in front. The latest polls put the parties in a very similar position to the last election. By … THE SCOTTISH election will take place in a few short weeks and according to the latest polls, the Scottish National Party (SNP) is currently in the lead. Keir Starmer and Anas Sarwar have been accused of refusing to rule out another Scottish independence referendum as a new survey suggests that 60 per cent of Labour supporters back another poll. The latest YouGov Scottish Independence research shows Yes narrowly ahead of No by 51% to 49%. Here’s an analysis of the latest polling and what it all means. Four polls in a row since June 2020 have shown a majority support for Scottish independence. The Britain Elects poll tracker puts support among Scots for ending the Union at 53 per cent, an increase of eight points on the 2014 referendum result. A fresh YouGov poll is the fourth in a row to find majority Yes support.

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