Second poll puts SNP support up 11% to above 50%

8%? 8 fn %!

With fieldwork on 26th March, today’s Opinium poll puts the SNP at 52%, reinforcing the larger Panelbase poll on Sunday putting it at 51%. Notably, the respondents indicated that in June 2017, only 41% had voted SNP.

Support for Labour and Lib Dems was down at 8% and 3% and Con support up at 34%. If more widely true, this suggests a continuing polarisation of political support around only the SNP and Cons.

The respondents indicated that in June 2017, 20% had voted Labour and 7% Lib Dem.

The larger Panelbase poll put Labour at 14% and Lib Dems at 6%.

4 thoughts on “Second poll puts SNP support up 11% to above 50%

  1. This seems right. Nicola gets airtime daily and even with endless media bias, it has an effect. True for the Tories as well, though with Boris in his bunker, the B- team isn’t so photogenic.

    Can it last? This is going to be a long and weary road for many. Lots of grief and, no doubt, blame. We must ensure when the hammer falls, it falls on Boris and his motley crew of incompetents.

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  2. The Brexit zealots that currently reside in Westminster have been found out by having to undertake real governance and are being judged increasingly harshly by the public .Wee Nicola does fine and actually looks like a leader although the Salmond thing could be potentially crippling in the coming months

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