
SNP Nears Majority, Reform UK Opposition in Scottish Election
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New polling from the Diffley Partnership reveals a tight race in Scotlands Holyrood election, predicting the SNP will secure 62 seats, just two less than 2021. Reform UK takes official opposition with 19 seats, pushing Scottish Labour to third at 18. On vote shares, the SNP leads with 35% on constituency ballots and 32% on lists. Reform and Labour tie at 19% constituency-wise, but Reform pulls ahead on lists at 18 to Labours 17. John Swinney tops the charts for leader favorability, while Keir Starmer faces the harshest criticism. In head-to-heads, 55% pick Swinney over Sarwar, and both crush Reforms Malcolm Offord. With weeks left, these numbers could swing, keeping the race wide open for whoever grabs the edge in Bute House.
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