A brand new poll shows that the SNP leader at Westminster, Stephen Flynncould lose his seat in the upcoming general election – while the Tories The voices remain as strong as they were a few months ago.
Earlier this month, a national poll by Redfield & Wilton asked 12,000 respondents, including 1,080 Scottish voters, how they would vote on July 4.
Of Scottish voters, 23 percent said they would vote in favor SNP29 percent said they would vote in favor Workand 18 percent said they would vote in favor Tories.
Moreover, six percent said they would vote in favor Reform while four percent for the Liberal Democrats and six percent said they would not vote.
The poll also showed that one in ten Scottish voters did not yet know who they would vote for. The Scottish Daily Express reported that according to Electoral Calculus, this would leave Labor with 31 Scottish MPs Tories with 14 and the SNP with only seven.
As a result, the predictions mean that the SNP could face a huge humiliation at the next general election, with the possibility that House of Commons Leader Stephen Flynn could lose his seat.
In the event of this scenario, the Conservative Party could gain Aberdeen South as well as Perth and Kinross-shire, as well as other key seats that would form part of a brand new 'Blue Wall' in Scotland.
Other seats that can transfer from the SNP to the Tories according to the Redfield & Wilton poll, Angus and Perthshire include Glens, Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber, Ayr Carrick and Cumnock, Renfrewshire East, Ayrshire Central and Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey.
The final poll comes next former SNP leader Alex Salmond urged voters to support his Alba party and warned of what could happen to his former party during the elections.
Speak with the Courier he said: “It is clear that the SNP are losing about half the votes they had a decade ago.
“Our message is not to waste your vote on the Unionist parties and vote for a real independence party in Alba. You can do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result.
“That's what the SNP does what is madness.”