The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

The Union buster? Experts predict PM Johnson will boost support for indy

Pollsters expect more Yessers if Tory favourite wins leadership race

- By Judith Duffy Political Editor

Boris Johnson in Downing Street is likely to give support for Scottish independen­ce a boost, according to experts.

Johnson remains front-runner to become Prime Minister, a race which will be decided when the result of a poll of Tory members is revealed in three weeks’ time.

A recent Panelbase poll found support for independen­ce would jump to 53% if Johnson became leader, giving the Yes campaign a six-point lead.

That prompted former Prime Minister Gordon Brown to warn the Union was more at risk than it has ever been.

Yesterday Johnson and Hunt both appeared before Conservati­ve members at hustings in Carlisle.

Leading polling expert Professor John Curtice, of Strathclyd­e University, said without the question of Johnson being Prime Minister, the survey would have shown support for the yes and no vote evenly balanced.

Many Scottish Conservati­ves – including leader Ruth Davidson – have thrown their weight behind Johnson’s leadership rival Jeremy Hunt, who has vowed never to allow the break-up of the UK.

Davidson last week challenged Johnson to apply his pledge to “do or die” on Brexit – a promise to get the UK out of Europe by October 31 no matter what – to preserving the Union instead.

Andy Maciver, director of political and media consultanc­y Message Matters, said there was no doubt Johnson as Prime Minister would benefit the independen­ce movement.

He said: “He is the perfect Tory candidate for Nicola Sturgeon because it is all the things the SNP want a Tory to be – southern, rich, English nationalis­t and Leave campaigner.”

Professor James Mitchell, chairman in public policy at Edinburgh University, said there would not automatica­lly be a massive surge in support for independen­ce and much of the impact would result from his handling of Brexit.

 ??  ?? Jeremy Hunt drinks a milkshake during a visit to Chelsmford in Essex on Wednesday
Jeremy Hunt drinks a milkshake during a visit to Chelsmford in Essex on Wednesday

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