NEW 4-nation poll of 6,944 adults from @IpsosUK#KnowledgePanel
In 🏴 public are split over what the impact of independence would be on Scotland’s economy – 43% say better off, 43% worse off
In 🏴🏴 & NI people are more likely to say Scotland’s economy would be worse off (1/4)
Across the 4 nations, people are more likely to feel the economies of England, Wales and NI would be worse off than better off if Scotland was to leave the Union
Scots feel most strongly about this, with 45% saying the rest of the UK would be worse off economically (2/4)
On the Union's future, people in England, Wales and NI are more likely to think the UK will still exist in its current form in 5 years' time than that it won't
In Scotland though, more think the current UK won't exist in 5 years' time (49%) than think it will (42%)
NEW @IpsosMORIScot & @STVNews poll 🧵
✴️Boris Johnson’s ratings fall to lowest level @IpsosMORIScot has yet recorded for a Conservative PM – 4 in 5 Scots dissatisfied
✴️Support for indy back to level last seen in late 2020 – Yes 55%/No 45% among those who'd vote either way (1/8)
Here’s the trend on indy. Results elsewhere in the poll suggest that disillusionment with Boris Johnson and Westminster may be a factor behind the shift in Yes support, following a very bad week for the Conservatives at Westminster and heated debate about MPs’ second jobs (2/8)
Our latest Holyrood voting intention results see the SNP retaining a strong lead on both constituency and list votes. Scottish Conservatives in 2nd place on both votes, with Scottish Labour close behind (3/8)
THREAD: New @IpsosMORIScot poll for @STVNews
✴️SNP support very high – 2x as many would vote SNP as would vote Conservative
✴️SNP most trusted party on key issues: COVID, economy, education
✴️Still a clear lead for Yes: 56% would vote Yes, 44% No if #indyref2 held tomorrow (1/8)
Holyrood elections are still 5 months away - but on these numbers it's difficult to see another party mounting a real challenge to the SNP. Here's the constituency voting intention (2/8)
And here's the latest list voting intention - again the SNP vote looks very strong, with Conservatives in 2nd place and Labour in 3rd (3/8)