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【英國大選】蘇格蘭民族黨可能全獲國會蘇格蘭議席59席


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http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/04/29/snp-could-win-all-59-scottish-seats-at-election_n_7168570.html

The SNP could win all 59 Scottish seats in the General Election, according to analysis of a new opinion poll conducted by Ipsos MORI for STV News.

The stunning poll puts support for Nicola Sturgeon's party at 54%, up by two percentage points on the last poll, with Labour trailing on 20%, down from 24%.

Support for the Conservatives has increased by five points to 17% while the Liberal Democrats are on 5%, up one point, the Greens are on 2%, down by two points, Ukip are polling at 1%, with support for other parties also at 1%. Using these figures, the Electoral Calculus website predicts that the SNP would take all 59 seats in Scotland.

Sturgeon reacted to the survey with a cautious tweet: "Forget polls - only votes win elections. The more seats @theSNP win, the stronger Scotland will be. Let's keep working hard.

Scottish Labour deputy leader Kezia Dugdale said: "A vote for anyone other than Labour makes it more likely the Tories will be the largest party across the UK and that David Cameron will walk back into Downing Street. That would be a disaster for Scotland, but it's what could happen if this poll is repeated on election day. We can't afford to take that gamble with the future of Scotland."

Ipsos MORI questioned 1,071 people between April 22 and 27 on how they would vote if there were a general election tomorrow.

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http://news.stv.tv/scotland-decides/318815-stvipsos-mori-poll-snp-set-to-win-all-scots-seats-at-general-election/

The SNP is on course to take every seat in Scotland at the general election, according to the latest STV News poll.

A survey on voter intention showed 54% are set to back Nicola Sturgeon's party on May 7, up two points since January.

Based on the findings of the latest poll conducted by Ipsos-MORI , the Electoral Calculus website suggests that the SNP could win all 59 Scottish seats up for grabs. Other electoral calculators project Labour and the Liberal Democrats saving one seat each.

The SNP has increased their lead over Labour to 34 points in the survey. Jim Murphy's party could face electoral wipeout north of the border, with their vote down four points to only 20%.

The Conservatives have increased their share by five points to 17% in the survey.

Support for the Liberal Democrats has increased one point to 5% and the Green Party is down two percentage points at 2%. UKIP polls at one percent with support for other parties also at one percent.

The poll found 80% of the Scottish electorate are certain to vote, five points down on the turnout at the referendum on Scottish independence last September and 16 points up on the percentage of Scots that voted in the last general election in 2010 (64%).

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