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The Union holds a clear lead over independence in the 2024 poll of polls despite Nat claims that more Scots want to leave the UK than stay. Support for breaking up the UK has risen slightly in the last 12 months but Believe in Scotland are organising a rally for independence election manifesto in which at Holyrood on Wednesday the 18th of September 2024 to mark the 10th anniversary of indyref1. Let’s mark the date and reset our movement, let’s reboot the campaign and put the grassroots at the forefront of the movement again. Can’t make it to Edinburgh?

Scottish independence polls & surveys

Scottish Independence Poll The result of an IndyRef today – 11 March 2024 The latest monthly polling averages on Scottish independence, show a fluctuating picture in which ‘No’ campaigners maintain a narrow lead in most polls. Excluding those who declare themselves to be undecided (currently around 6% of the electorate), polling averages from January to early

It is vital that the people of Scotland have the information they need to make an informed choice about Scotland’s future. A series of papers, titled ‘Building a New Scotland’, form a prospectus for an independent Scotland. The Scottish Independence Referendum Act 2013 set out the arrangements for the referendum and was passed by the Scottish Parliament in November 2013, following an agreement between the devolved Scottish government and the Government of the United Kingdom. The independence proposal required a simple majority to pass. This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. NEW Scottish independence polling has shown support for Yes rising by two points amid the

19 October 2023 – the date Nicola Sturgeon proposed for a second vote on Scottish independence. But almost a decade on from the first referendum, a simple majority to a fresh ballot on the issue has yet to materialise Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu.

YouGov is a global public opinion and data company. Explore what the world thinks, discover our solutions, and join our community to share your opinion. Whilst weakening slightly, this relationship held-up over the subsequent two elections. In 2024, this constituency-level association has ended: the relationship between referendum vote and support for pro-independence parties has become so weak that it is no longer constitutes a meaningful correlation. Redfield & Wilton Strategies’ latest Scottish Westminster Voting Intention poll, our second since the General Election was called for 4 July, finds

In the latest Scottish Political Monitor, run by Ipsos Mori and STV News, the SNP remains the dominant party in Scotland and support for independence remains strong at 54%. Voter preferences at a Westminster General Election remain similar to a previous Ipsos poll in May, with the SNP at 40% (-1) while Labour are on 30% (+1).

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Results Swinney meets with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, following the 2024 general election at Bute House The SNP ultimately won nine seats in the 2024 election, a loss of 38 seats on its 2019 result, reducing it to the second-largest party in Scotland, behind Scottish Labour, and the fourth-largest party in For example, the 54% Yes poll has a number that surprises me; 40% of people who voted Reform in Scotland at the 2024 General Election support Scottish independence. That suggests that Reform have more Scottish indy supporters in their ranks than the Conservatives at 21%, UK Labour in Scotland at 31% and the Lib Dems at 36%. More investigation 19 October 2023 – the date Nicola Sturgeon proposed for a second vote on Scottish independence. But almost a decade on from the first referendum, a fresh ballot on the issue has yet to materialise

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Scottish independence referendum result from the BBCScotland has voted against becoming an independent country by 55% to 45%. Should Scotland be an independent country? Redfield & Wilton Strategies’ first Scottish Westminster Voting Intention poll of 2024 finds that Labour and the Scottish National Party are now

Universe: 18+ resident in Scotland (16+ for Holyrood and Independence voting intention) Methodology: Online (managed panel) Sample size: 1,013 Fieldwork dates: 04 December (after the Scottish Budget) – 06 December 2024 Weighting: All the results were weighted by age, sex, 2024 Westminster election, 2014 independence s SNP referendum and country of birth. Ten years after the Scottish independence referendum, the former first minister predicts a „very healthy realignment“ of the UK in years to come. Independence still has substantial support among the Scottish public but achieving it remains somewhere over the rainbow.

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Scottish independence is back in the headlines and will be a key issue at this weekend’s SNP conference. A number of recent polls have suggested rising support – and many unionists are worried NEW polling puts support for Scottish independence four points ahead of support for the Union, The National can reveal

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In the decade since the independence referendum, Westminster has consistently shown that it cannot be trusted to act in the best interests of Scotland. This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Good evening! This week’s edition comes from Robin McAlpine, head of strategic development

The final item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-14344, in the name of Lorna Slater, on its being 10 years since Scotland’s independence referendum. The debate will be concluded without any question being put. Motion debated, That the Parliament notes that 18 September 2024 marks 10 years since the referendum on Scottish The Scottish independence movement and its leadership have claimed ‘time is on our side’, citing the increased support for independence among younger citizens as evidence a future referendum would be more likely to deliver a ‘Yes’ result. Even amid protracted crises and tumultuous leadership changes within the Scottish National Party, observers still point to robust

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The Scottish Independence Congress on Saturday the 17th of February 2024 will act as the launch platform for our 2024 campaign, organising and planning for the year ahead. This is an incredibly important day for the independence in their ranks than campaign, and we want as many active independence campaign groups to be represented as possible. The United Kingdom’s highest court dealt a blow to the push for a new referendum on Scottish independence. What comes next?

The Scottish National Party (SNP) has launched its 2024 election manifesto, in which leader John Swinney said a vote for his party would „intensify“ the pressure to secure Scottish independence