Do you think the SNP should or should not form a coalition with Labour if Labour do not in an overall majority at the next General Election, but with the support of the SNP they would have a majority?

Fieldwork dates: 23 May 2024 - 27 May 2024
Data from: Scotland
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you think the SNP should or should not form a coalition with Labour if Labour do not in an overall majority at the next General Election, but with the support of the SNP they would have a majority?
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27 May 2024
Poll by Survation
The SNP should form a coalition with Labour 26%
The SNP should not collaborate with Labour 31%
The SNP should not form a coalition but should agree a confidence and supply agreement with Labour, in which the party agrees to support the government on all motions of confidence and on the King’s Speech the Budget finance bills and money bills 22%
Don't know 21%

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Imagine the following scenario:  Labour do not win an overall majority at the next Westminster General Election, but with the support of the SNP they would have a majority. In this scenario, which of the following is closest to your view? The SNP should form a coalition with Labour/The SNP should not collaborate with Labour/The SNP should not form a coalition but should agree a confidence and supply agreement with Labour, in which the party agrees to support the government on all motions of confidence and on the King’s Speech the Budget finance bills and money bills

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