Quarter of Scots likelier to back independence with new PM
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The survey of 1,002 Scots done by Survation and Diffley Partnerships for Charlotte Street Partners looked at attitudes to Tory leadership candidates Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak as the pair prepare to attend a hustings event in Perth today.
When asked if they were more likely to support Scottish independence if Ms Truss were to win No 10, 20% said they were “much more likely”, while 5% said they would “a little more likely” to back separation.
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Hide AdSome 22% said Ms Truss’ appointment would not change their view and they would support independence regardless, while 36% said they did not support independence and her election would not change that stance.
When asked the same question in reference to Mr Sunak, 19% said they were much more likely, while 7% said they were a little more likely.
Again, most of the respondents said it would not impact their stance, 25% of whom already supported independence compared to 35% who did not.
On the ability to lead the country, Mr Sunak came out on top, with 27% saying he would be better than Ms Truss, who 25% of people backed to be a better leader – 47% of people said they didn’t know who would be better.
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Hide AdThe poll also suggested it would be unlikely for the Tories’ electoral fortunes to change in Scotland regardless of the new leader.
Just 11% of people said they would be more likely to support the Tories at a general election under Ms Truss, while 9% said they would switch to the Tories under the former chancellor.
But 19% of respondents said they would be more likely to oppose the Tories at an election where Mr Sunak was in charge, compared to 18% for the foreign secretary.
Some 43% said they would oppose the Tories regardless of Mr Sunak’s selection, while 42% said the same of Ms Truss.
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Hide AdWhen asked who they believed would better act in the interests of Scotland, the candidates were deadlocked at 18%, while 64% said they did not know.
On the question of trust, 25% of people said Ms Truss was more honest and truthful, compared to 19% for Mr Sunak.