Scottish independence is on the rise as voters back Nicola Sturgeon's response to the global pandemic ahead of Boris Johnson, a new poll has found.
The percentage of Scots who say they would vote Yes at a future IndyRef2 now stands at 54 per cent - just one point lower than the total achieved by the No campaign in 2014.
One leading pollster said public support for the Union "had never looked so weak".The Panelbase survey has seen a five point rise in support for independence since March - with the Scottish Government's Covid-19 strategy being credited for the increase.
The poll of more than 1,000 adults north of the Border also found the SNP is on course to secure a comfortable majority of MSPs at next year's Holyrood elections.In the.