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Attitudes in Scotland to options for governing Scotland including more devolution and independence

Not So Hypothetical A Swing After All? First Post-Boris Poll from Lord Ashcroft

5th August 2019 Comment Elections, parties & leaders How Scotland should be governed

In recent weeks and months more than one poll has asked people in Scotland either how they would vote in anther independence referendum should Boris Johnson become Prime Minister or how they would vote in the event that the UK left the EU without a deal. The responses to these hypothetical questions suggested that either […]


Could Brexit Yet Undermine the Future of the British State?

1st July 2019 Comment How Scotland should be governed

Twenty years ago today, the Scottish Parliament acquired the legislative powers that it had been granted under the 1998 Scotland Act. The new body, housed temporarily in the Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland at the top of the Mound in Edinburgh, was formally opened by the Queen, and the occasion marked by a […]


If Boris Johnson was Prime Minister and a Scottish Independence Referendum was held, how would you vote in response to the question: Should Scotland be an independent country?

21st June 2019 Scotland Question How Scotland should be governed

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Should Scotland become independent or keep the devolved Scottish Parliament? (English & Welsh views)

29th April 2019 GB Question How Scotland should be governed

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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 […]


On a scale of 0-10, with 0 being complete support for independence and 10 being complete support for Scotland remaining in the UK, what number would you consider yourself to be?

29th March 2019 Scotland Question How Scotland should be governed

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If the Brexit deal negotiated by Theresa May in 2018 but rejected by the UK Parliament in January 2019 were to be agreed, do you think Scottish independence or leaving the EU on the terms of the Prime Minister’s deal?

12th March 2019 Scotland Question How Scotland should be governed

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Do you believe Scottish independence or a no deal Brexit would be better for Scotland? (Two answer options)

12th March 2019 Scotland Question How Scotland should be governed

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Is Brexit a Springboard or a Balancing Act for Nicola Sturgeon?

22nd January 2019 Comment How Scotland should be governed

The outcome of the EU referendum appeared to represent a political opportunity for the nationalist movement. The majority vote to remain in the EU (by 62% to 38%) was sharply at odds with the outcome across the UK as a whole, and there seemed to be no better illustration of the nationalist argument that, for […]


Do you agree that Scotland should become an independent country?

10th January 2019 Scotland Question How Scotland should be governed

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