Already, Tony Blair Institute poll puts last night into perspective with clear SNP and Yes leads to rain on Labour’s party

With delicious timing, in the wake of Scottish Labour minions drooling excitedly about 40 MPs in 2024, the Tony Blair Institute, today, douses them with a dose of reality on just how representative last night was, of Scotland as a whole.

Labour has increased its vote share in Scotland to 28 per cent, up 9 points on the last election. Meanwhile the SNP is on 37 per cent (minus 8) and the Conservatives are on 18 per cent (minus 7). This would lead to a majority of seats for the SNP (34 out of 57), down from 48 out of 59 under the old boundaries in 2019.

When respondents are asked how they would vote in a new independence referendum, “Yes” leads “No” by four points (45 per cent to 41 per cent). As other polls have found, neither side has established a significant and sustained lead.

https://www.institute.global/insights/politics-and-governance/more-united-than-divided-how-voters-see-scotlands-future

Note, this is now, only months after the engineered assault on the SNP reputation based on a circus of accusations which will never come to court.

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