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Post by thomas on Nov 1, 2022 15:41:29 GMT
www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-social-attitudes-2021-22/pages/2/Scottish Social Attitudes 2021/22 Published 31 October 2022 Findings from the Scottish Government funded Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2021/22 Core Module
Attitudes to Government and the Scottish Parliament
– Two-thirds (66%) of people in Scotland trust the Scottish Government to work in Scotland’s best interests, compared with 22% who trust the UK Government to do so People in Scotland were more likely to trust the Scottish Government (48%) and their local council (31%) to make fair decisions than the UK Government (15%)
– Just under 6 in 10 (58%) people thought the Scottish Government was good at listening to people before it made decisions, compared with just over 4 in 10 (41%) who thought this of their local council and just under 2 in 10 (18%) who thought this of the UK Government
– The majority of people in Scotland thought the Scottish Parliament was giving Scotland a stronger voice in the UK (64%), with only 7% thinking it was giving Scotland a weaker voice
– Similarly, 63% of Scots thought the Scottish Parliament was giving ordinary people more say in how Scotland is governed, compared with 5% of people who thought it was giving them less say
– Just under 6 in 10 people in Scotland (58%) thought that the Scottish Government has the most influence over the way Scotland is run, compared with just over 3 in 10 (32%) who thought the UK Government did so
– Three-quarters (75%) of people in Scotland thought the Scottish Government ought to have the most influence over the way Scotland is run, compared with 14% who thought the UK Government should
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Post by thomas on Nov 1, 2022 15:42:29 GMT
Scotland’s scathing views on UK Government revealed in major new poll
TWO-THIRDS of Scots trust the Holyrood government to work in the country’s best interests, while just 22% say the same about Westminster.
That’s according to the latest annual Scottish Social Attitudes (SSA) Survey, which polled 1043 people across Scotland between last October and March this year.
The ongoing survey project found huge disparities in views towards the Scottish and UK governments, with far more Scots feeling positive towards Holyrood and its policies.
Some 48% of Scots are more likely to trust the Scottish Government to make fair decisions, while just 15% feel this way about its counterpart in London.archive.ph/HGVZT
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Post by thomas on Nov 1, 2022 15:43:14 GMT
Interestingly, in the data tables, weighted base constitutional preference, ex DK, is: 57% Independence 43% Union
Party political identity (this will be the party a respondent most identifies with): 15.7% Conservative 15.9% Labour 7.1% Lib Dem 45.8% SNP 9.8% Green 5.6% Other/Nonewww.gov.scot/publications/scottish-social-attitudes-2021-22/documents/Chapter 2 Annex Tables
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Post by borchester on Nov 1, 2022 16:29:14 GMT
All good stuff Tommy, and I am sure that the SNP are the dog's bollocks, but I can't see the bit where it says who will vote for whom if a referendum were held today.
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Post by jaydee on Nov 2, 2022 8:28:13 GMT
All good stuff Tommy, and I am sure that the SNP are the dog's bollocks, but I can't see the bit where it says who will vote for whom if a referendum were held today. Yes I know you cannot see it. But then you do not see much. So how about looking at the polls. It is clear the hard line Unionists BritNats ie the branch office of Labour the Tartan Tory's, and the Tory's will be totally reliant of the list vote. None will make it on the FPTP. If you have the ability to understand the Scottish voting system. Or as it stands at the moment. If the SNP were a UK party and the same criteria applied. The SNP would have taken 550 of the 650 Westminster seats. Which translates. The Scottish BritNats Brexit cheering Loony Labour and the fascist Tory's are not the dogs bollocks. Not even close.
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Post by thomas on Nov 2, 2022 8:31:21 GMT
All good stuff Tommy, and I am sure that the SNP are the dog's bollocks, but I can't see the bit where it says who will vote for whom if a referendum were held today. Click on the link..
scroll down to the third download on supporting documents entitled chapter two annex tables....
and re read what i wrote above...
Interestingly, in the data tables, weighted base constitutional preference, ex DK, is: 57% Independence 43% Union
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Post by borchester on Nov 2, 2022 12:52:05 GMT
All good stuff Tommy, and I am sure that the SNP are the dog's bollocks, but I can't see the bit where it says who will vote for whom if a referendum were held today. Click on the link..
scroll down to the third download on supporting documents entitled chapter two annex tables....
and re read what i wrote above...
Interestingly, in the data tables, weighted base constitutional preference, ex DK, is: 57% Independence 43% Union
I have Tommy, but once again, nowhere is there a poll showing if a referendum were held today, who would vote for whom
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Post by morayloon on Nov 2, 2022 23:20:46 GMT
Click on the link..
scroll down to the third download on supporting documents entitled chapter two annex tables....
and re read what i wrote above...
Interestingly, in the data tables, weighted base constitutional preference, ex DK, is: 57% Independence 43% Union
I have Tommy, but once again, nowhere is there a poll showing if a referendum were held today, who would vote for whom The figures are there, under "Constitutional Preference". Have another go One thing I note about the figures is how much the Weighted Figures vary from the Raw Data. Their sample selection must have been way out. Meanwhile the latest British Social attides survey found that " Just over half of people in Scotland (52%) favour independence, up from 23% in 2012, when the UK government agreed to the independence referendum that was held two years later" bsa.natcen.ac.uk/latest-report/british-social-attitudes-39/constitutional-reform.aspx
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Post by thomas on Nov 3, 2022 7:38:42 GMT
Click on the link..
scroll down to the third download on supporting documents entitled chapter two annex tables....
and re read what i wrote above...
Interestingly, in the data tables, weighted base constitutional preference, ex DK, is: 57% Independence 43% Union
I have Tommy, but once again, nowhere is there a poll showing if a referendum were held today, who would vote for whom Borkie , if you cant see where it says constitutional preferance ....union or independence , then i cant help you any further. Moray jaydee and myself can all see it.
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Post by borchester on Nov 3, 2022 10:35:22 GMT
I have Tommy, but once again, nowhere is there a poll showing if a referendum were held today, who would vote for whom Borkie , if you cant see where it says constitutional preferance ....union or independence , then i cant help you any further. Moray jaydee and myself can all see it.
Do you know Tommy, I can't. I probably need a new set of eyeballs. Plus, whenever I see one of Jaydee's rants my brain tends to shut down. Still, I will take your word for it.
Yes I can!
The Nats have a 14% lead !
FREEEEDOOOM!!!
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Post by thomas on Nov 3, 2022 11:00:42 GMT
Borkie , if you cant see where it says constitutional preferance ....union or independence , then i cant help you any further. Moray jaydee and myself can all see it.
Do you know Tommy, I can't. I probably need a new set of eyeballs. Plus, whenever I see one of Jaydee's rants my brain tends to shut down. Still, I will take your word for it.
Yes I can!
The Nats have a 14% lead !
FREEEEDOOOM!!!
Doesnt matter in the grand scheme of things what the latest poll interpretation is borkie. What i said to you before , its the long term decline of britishness im watching from its high point in the post war years to where we are now.
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