With the 2017 General Election less than a month away, it's not just Labour MPs who will be nervously looking over their shoulders anticipating a Conservative land grab.

The latest polling in Scotland suggests that Theresa May's party are likely to make big gains as Scots voice their displeasure at the prospect of a second independence referendum.

The Conservatives, powered by the momentum of a strong performance in the local council elections earlier this month and the charisma of Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, are set to get more than a quarter of the vote north of the border on June 8, if the latest polls are to be believed.