The Scotsman

Analysis: SNP crunch time as Sturgeon faces symbolic defeat

- By CONOR MATCHETT

It is unlikely that in 2007 at the start of the SNP’S 14-year tenure in power that you would have found many SNP members or politician­s claiming that failing to register a majority at the Holyrood elections should be considered an electoral failure.

However, given the recent sky-high polling numbers enjoyed by Nicola Sturgeon’s party both for independen­ce and Holyrood voting intention, that is what is likely to be the takeaway from internal critics of the First Minister. This election has been billed by many within the SNP as the best way to guarantee an independen­ce referendum amid promises a majority would guarantee such an outcome.

Without one, Ms Sturgeon would lack some of the moral authority she wields within her party that she is the best choice to lead Scotland to independen­ce and the door ajar for potential challenger­s.

After criticism around the SNP’S 2017 general election campaign, spearheade­d by the First Minister, it could lead to further internal calls for a fresh change at the head of the SNP and by extension the Scottish Government.

This month’s polling makes grim reading for the SNP in recent weeks, with both support for the party and Scottish independen­ce continuing to follow a downward trend. But it is worth noting that as few as a thousand votes in favour of the SNP could see them pick up constituen­cy seats narrowly missed in 2016. The numbers are on such a knife-edge in this Savanta Comres poll that it could be one constituen­cy seat that makes all the difference.

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0 The SNP could be set to miss out on a majority in May

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