NICOLA Sturgeon will revive her IndyRef2 push in weeks by revealing a new financial blueprint for a breakaway Scotland, it was claimed.

The First Minister will unveil rebooted economic plans early in the new year — including proposals to deal with the thorny issue of currency.

1 Nicola Sturgeon will reveal new blueprint for breakaway

Details emerged as a poll suggested support for a split has crept up to 47 per cent among decided voters, compared to 53 per cent against.

Pro-union rivals last night lashed out at the move.

Scottish Conservative constitution spokesman Adam Tomkins said: “Any honest and credible assessment of a separate Scotland’s finances would show quite clearly how much better off we are as part of the UK.”

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Scottish Labour chief whip James Kelly added: “Scots don’t want a referendum reboot ­— they want the real change only Labour offers.”

The First Minister took her foot off the gas over IndyRef2 after the SNP lost 21 of 56 seats at June’s snap General Election.

But it’s claimed the publication of the Growth Commission report would be a “catalyst” for relaunching the independence drive.

The commission, chaired by lobbyist Andrew Wilson — a former SNP MSP and finance spokesman — has been working since September 2016 on the study.

It’s thought it will have sections on fiscal policy, economic growth and currency.

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A Survation poll put Yes/No support on 47/53, up from 39/61 when the same firm surveyed Scots in June and 46/54 in September.

A Nats spokesman said: “We look forward to the Growth Commission report.

“It will make recommendations to bolster our economy in the short-term but also in the face of post-Brexit challenges and in the context of the opportunities offered by independence.”

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