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Senior Scottish Conservative candidate Murdo Fraser was among those to post in the aftermath of the publication of a new poll by Savanta ComRes for The Scotsman. The survey showed support for independence at its lowest level since the 2019 general election – a result seized on by pro-union politicians, including former Scottish Tories leader Ruth Davidson.
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Race for Holyrood: Your Scottish election briefing for Thursday, April 22
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Winner in 2016: Shirley-Anne Somerville (SNP) THERE’S no Holyrood constituency that better illustrates how fundamentally the indyref changed Scottish politics than Dunfermline. Three years before the referendum, the seat was one of the many spectacular gains the SNP made in Labour heartlands en route to an overall majority. But the new MSP, Bill Walker, was forced to resign in 2013 after being convicted of domestic violence, and in the resulting by-election Cara Hilton took the seat back for Labour with relative ease. That result, taken in combination with the outcome of the 2012 local elections, left the impression that the scale of the SNP’s national triumph in 2011 had been a blip.