SUPPORT for Scottish independence has held steady, but the SNP and Scottish Labour are neck and neck, new polling data has found ...
The polling guru said this was largely down to the weakness of the SNP, while the Greens continue to do well out of being in government.
Curtice said that:"Twice as many SNP voters approve of the deal [54% vs 23%] … but there is a non-trivial minority who are not that enamoured with the deal that it currently ruling the roost at Holyrood."
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