Double blow for SNP in new YouGov Scotland poll: support for independence down & more MP losses projected
New Times YouGov Scotland poll suggests SNP could be DOWN 8 to 27 Westminster seats at next GE. At GE2015 Sturgeon's party won 56 of Scotland's 59 seats
https://t.co/GbyYxsinuN pic.twitter.com/PDC394lsdl— Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) January 17, 2018
YouGov Times Scotland poll finds Support for independence dwindles https://t.co/GbyYxsinuN pic.twitter.com/uzI4z5RDZb
— Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) January 17, 2018
But they should still be top party at Holyrood
We get so few Scotland only polls these days that when a new one comes out, as this morning, it is quite an event.
It is extraordinary to recall that just two years ago the SNP could do no wrong. In the aftermath of Scotland’s September 2014 IndyRef for the party surged and at the 2015 General Election the SNP picked up 56 of the countries 59 Westminster seats.
In doing so Labour was absolutely smashed. From holding 41 Scottish seats in 2010 they were reduced to a single MP.
All this meant that after the 2015 General Election the SNP became the third party at Westminster pushing the Lib Dems out of the position they had held for decades.
Then came the June 2017 surprise General Election which the SNP was the only major party at Westminster to oppose. The 56 MPs of 2015 were cut to just 35 and its Scottish vote share declined by 14 points.
Today’s new YouGov Scotland poll suggests that worse things are in store for Sturgeon’s party north of the border. It could be down to 27 MPs and support for a second IndyRef and independence are declining.
The poll suggests that in MP total terms the main beneficiary of the change would be LAB which could see its total of Scottish MPs increased by 10. So good news for Mr Corbyn provided the poll is right and of course this holds until the next general election whenever that will be.