The latest BMG poll was commissioned by Mev Brown, former Chief Spokesman for Business for Britain in Scotland, and reveals that most Scots want First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to prioritise the improvement of public services over seeking another independence vote.

The results revealed that 59% of Scots agreed with the statement “Nicola Sturgeon should prioritise improving public services over pursuing another independence referendum.” Just 12% of Scots disagreed with the statement while 29% said they neither agree nor disagree.

The poll also found that most Scots, over one third (36%), agree that the SNP has overseen “significant improvements” in public services, while some 30% disagree. Around one quarter (24%) said they neither agreed, nor disagreed.

An article based on these polling results, featuring in the Scottish Daily Express, can be found here.

Fieldwork dates and methodology can be found here.

A full breakdown of these results can be found here.

For a more detailed breakdown of results from this poll, or any other results from our polling series, please get in touch by email or phone.

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Lauren Harris – Senior Research Executive