
YouGov with fieldwork on the 3rd and 4th March, as the First Minister and the former First Minister were grilled at length on the TV, has reported a shocking collapse in SNP support, from 51% to 50% based on a cute but insignificant sample of 147 over-18 year-olds.
I blame her bare-faced integrity.
Support for the Scottish Conservatives also fell by 1% but but support for Labour plummeted by 4% in the wake of the appointment of new leader, Anas Sarwar.
Sarwar must be relieved as his boss also lost support to give Boris a 13 point lead, up from only 5 points on the 26th February. The vaccine rollout boost effect?
Also interesting, but only in Scotland, was a surge in the dinna kens from 9% to 16%, most of them in the Labour and Green groups.

Tea cups all round. Am I allowed to say scotgoespop has started a fund raising for a new poll?
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Yes, he knows his psephology
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People tend to have short memories
And when this blows over and it will
Despite the Unionists throwing as much
Dirt as possible
Nothing and very little of lasting importance
Shall stick
Then it is gloves of for us as the campaign
Starting gun fired
And by God we have one hell of a pile in the
Ammo store
Whilst the opposition will mainly be firing blanks
As most of now wise to them
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Given these figures am I too late to register a new Independence party?
The IDK would potentially attract 9 – 16% of the vote, worth a good few seats on the list vote.
SNP 1
IDinnaeKen 2
A winning combination.
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Perthcol
Hows aboot
Its mak up yer mind time party
But for Westminster has to be
The Guy Fawkes Party
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Labour and the Tories are forming a coalition List party as well.
They are to call it—“The Scooby-Free Party”!
Wee Wullie is miffed he never got asked to join.
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Brilliant! Can I be spokesperson for…..oh, you decide.
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I’m afraid integrity is not a word I associate with the FM, who appears to place her own personal agenda above a respect for the Common law. Which is evidenced by her failure to respond appropriately to Brexit, and her eagerness to support radical trans-activism.
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Please give your evidence (with links) for this statement.
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I’d love to reply properly but I don’t appear to be able to post. Though this attempt will establish if it links that are causing the problem..
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If she’s lying, she’s really really good at it.
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P.S. It isn’t possible to support the rule-of-law in Common law jurisdictions, without regard to the Common law, and a respect for international law. Which is precisely why Scotland is getting pumped from both ends, a cultural lack of respect for the legal principles that underpin the rule-of-law.
https://www.academia.edu/34426191/INTERNAL_LAW_AND_INTERNATIONAL_LAW_FROM_COMMON_LAW_TO_CIVIL_LAW
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davidmccann24
It appears to be links that are causing the problem.
All Scots are agents of international law, which is grounded in Natural law principles. As is the Common law, which is the legal language of the British constitution. However, Westminster considers itself impervious and superior to external law, which means abiding by the traditions of English legal culture will prevent Scots from ever accessing our natural rights to liberty and self-determination. Parliamentary sovereignty is incompatible with Natural law principles, and impervious to natural rights reasoning.
Gender-ideology is also incompatible with Natural law principles, as well as a legal respect for the human genome. Though this appears to be acceptable to the FM, who appears to publicly support the radical trans-activists in the party.
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