Independence referendum: Poll puts Better Together ahead of Yes Scotland campaign
ByThe Courier Reporter
Former Chancellor Alistair Darling is heading up the Better Together campaign.
The campaign to keep Scotland in the UK has a nine-point lead over its rival, according to a poll.
The Panelbase survey suggests support for the union stands at 46%, up two points from May, while support for independence increased by one point to 37%.
But in a warning to the Better Together movement, the results show pro-independence supporters are more likely to take part in the ballot in September next year.
Ivor Knox, managing director of Panelbase, said: “If we include everyone who has told us which way they plan to vote, irrespective of likelihood, the No side has a more substantial lead of 58 to 42.”
The poll of 1,001 adults in Scotland found that 94% of independence supporters said they are very likely to take part, compared with 87% of unionists.
Meanwhile, the SNP has seen its support increase by three points to 48%, Labour remains at 30%, the Tories stay on 13% and the Liberal Democrats slip by one point to 4%.
Regional voting intentions put the SNP up three points to 48%, Labour down two points to 25%, and the Tories unchanged at 13%, Greens still on 6% and the Lib Dems dropping two points at 4%.
Independence referendum: Poll puts Better Together ahead of Yes Scotland campaign