Holyrood Voting Intention: Constituency: SNP: 33% (-3) LAB: 19% (-3) RFM: 19% (+5) CON: 11% (+2) LDM: 11% (+2) GRN: 5% (=) Regional List: SNP: 29% (+1) RFM: 20% (+8) LAB: 18% (-4) CON: 12% (-4) LDM: 10% (+1) GRN: 9% (-1) Via @Survation , 2-5 May. Changes w/ 16-22 Apr.

by CaptainCrash86

12 comments
  1. Just a copy/paste from the main thread..

    Election Polling calculator says:

    – SNP 58 (-6)
    – REF 21 (+21)
    – LAB 18 (-4)
    – CON 13 (-18)
    – LD 10 (+6)
    – GRN 9 (+1)

    SNP short 7.

  2. It’s almost arousing seeing the Tories get pumped like that. Sad to see what replaces them though.

  3. Interesting that, overall, it would probably lead to the same situation as the current parliament with the SNP seeking support of the Greens and Lib Dems to pass legislation.

    The rise of Reform seems quite rapid, and i wonder if they’ll be able to maintain that level of support for the elections next year.

  4. Seems to me that about 20% of Scotland needs to get in the fucking bin.

  5. Who in the actual fuck is voting reform, surely they remember Brexit and see what trump is doing….. I get it if it’s a protest vote but Jesus Christ if you protest at least don’t vote for a nazi gammon like that grifter Farage. You know Brexit poster boy who has a french passport and a 70k a year pension from Brussels yeah that one, the one who has a ltd company called reform that was previously called the Brexit party ….you know that one. I expect it from knuckle dragging middle England but not here.

  6. Nothing like shooting ones leg and voting for a party that couldn’t care less for Scotland.

  7. Why do the snp not change the voting system. The voting system is overly complicated. Change it to a proper p.r system. They changed the voting system in wales why not here

  8. With Reform mostly appealing to English immigrants they probably made up 50% of the conservative voting base in Scotland.

  9. I don’t believe there’s a hair of difference between the Tories and Reform so I generally lump them together for stuff like this

    30% for that block of voters is more than they’ve ever got I think. But only a couple of percentage points more than in the UK generals in 2017 when an inexplicable 29% of Scots voted for Theresa May’s lot.

  10. SNP/Labour/Libdem should be working together in Scotland. Keep out the loonies like reform and greens. If it wasn’t for the obsession with independence Scotland could have an excellent forward thinking and dynamic parliament. No idea why Labour/libdem don’t just drop the anti-independence angle and stay neutral on the subject, makes no sense. It won’t happen without a referendum anyway so why do they bother picking a side.

  11. Reform and the Tories to do a deal before the election.

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