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Voting intention in Scottish and UK elections, plus views on political parties and leaders

How good or bad a job do you think Vince Cable, Lib Dem leader, is doing?

21st June 2019 Scotland Question Elections, parties & leaders Policy issues

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How good or bad a job do you think Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party leader, is doing?

21st June 2019 Scotland Question Elections, parties & leaders Policy issues

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How good or bad a job do you think Theresa May, Conservative Party leader, is doing?

21st June 2019 Scotland Question Elections, parties & leaders Policy issues

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How good or bad a job do you think Richard Leonard, Scottish Labour Leader, is doing?

21st June 2019 Scotland Question Elections, parties & leaders Policy issues

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How good or bad a job do you think Ruth Davidson, Scottish Conservative Leader, is doing?

21st June 2019 Scotland Question Elections, parties & leaders Policy issues

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How good or bad a job do you think Nicola Sturgeon, SNP Leader, is doing?

21st June 2019 Scotland Question Elections, parties & leaders Policy issues

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Twenty Years of Devolution: A Lesson in the Law of Unintended Consequences?

6th May 2019 Comment Elections, parties & leaders The Scottish independence referendum

Twenty years ago today, Scots went to the polls to elect their new devolved Scottish Parliament. Although in specifying that the new parliament should be elected by a system of proportional representation Labour had accepted that it might not be able to win an overall majority and might need to share power with the Liberal […]


The Scottish Conservatives: Facing Cold Winds From The South?

3rd May 2019 Comment Elections, parties & leaders

Last year Scots Tories had to abandon their annual conference thanks to the ‘Beast from the East’. This year it is political winds from the south that are blowing cold for the party as it gathers this weekend in Aberdeen. In similar vein to the pattern in England and Wales, much of the advance achieved […]


Does the current condition of the Brexit negotiations make you view the EU more or less favourably than you did before the 2016 EU referendum?

29th April 2019 Scotland Question Elections, parties & leaders Perceptions of government & the Union Policy issues

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The Swings and Roundabouts of Nationalist Fortune

27th April 2019 Comment Elections, parties & leaders How Scotland should be governed

There is, perhaps, likely to be an unspoken hope stalking the corridors of the Edinburgh International Conference Centre where the SNP gather for their spring conference this weekend. It is that, rather than being resolved via a second referendum, the Brexit impasse should eventually precipitate a general election. For, so far as voting intentions for […]


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