Poll shows Scots believe May is doing better job than Sturgeon

Blackleaf

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Scotland is supposed to be a land which, nowadays, doesn't like Tories that much.

So how do you account for the new poll which shows TWO Tories are more popular amongst Scots than their nationalist First Minister Nicola Sturgeon?

The Sky poll found that Prime Minister Theresa May and Scottish Conservative Party leader Ruth Davidson are both more popular amongst the Scottish people than SNP leader and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who is seeking a second referendum on Scottish "independence"...

Theresa May doing better job than Nicola Sturgeon: Scottish poll


A Sky poll finds the Prime Minister's approval rating tops Nicola Sturgeon's as she makes her case for a second referendum.

Tuesday 21 March 2017


Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon are pitted against each other over the future of the UK

By James Matthews, Scotland Correspondent
Sky News

More Scots think Theresa May is doing a better job than Nicola Sturgeon, an online poll for Sky News has found.

The Sky Data survey of more than 2,000 people with registered addresses in Scotland put the Prime Minister's approval rating at six percentage points higher than Scotland's First Minister.

The head of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson polled five points above the PM.



Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn fared worst in the survey, which also included the party's head in Scotland Kezia Dugdale.

A nationally representative poll of people living in Scotland gave their views on whether party leaders were doing a good or bad job. The results were as follows:

Theresa May: good 48%, bad 47%
Jeremy Corbyn: good 16%, bad 77%
Nicola Sturgeon: good 42%, bad 54%
Kezia Dugdale: good 36%, bad 50%
Ruth Davidson: good 53%, bad 36%

The survey was carried out in the week after Ms Sturgeon announced her proposal for an independence referendum between autumn 2018 and spring 2019 - around the point at which the UK leaves the European Union.

In response, Mrs May said: "Now is not the time."



The figures will not make pleasant reading for the First Minister ahead of a Scottish parliament debate on her independence referendum plans.

She is expected to secure the parliament's backing to pursue a referendum.

Her SNP does not have a Holyrood majority but will draw on support from pro-independence Green MSPs.

Theresa May doing better job than Nicola Sturgeon: Scottish poll
 
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Seeing as how women are smaller, weaker, and less intelligent than men, according to you, wouldn't it be better to have a lager lout and a Geordie in the top spots?
 

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Seeing as how women are smaller, weaker, and less intelligent than men, according to you, wouldn't it be better to have a lager lout and a Geordie in the top spots?

Only if they were politicians, and good ones at that.
 

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So you'd rather have Blair than May (or Thatcher) in #10.

No. I'd rather have Thatcher and May (Thatcher especially) than Blair in No10. We still don't know how May will turn out as PM yet, and Thatcher was the exception to the rule.
 

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No. I'd rather have Thatcher and May (Thatcher especially) than Blair in No10. We still don't know how May will turn out as PM yet, and Thatcher was the exception to the rule.
So. . . men are superior to women except when Jack Cade thinks otherwise.

Brit retardation: double-checked and reconfirmed.
 

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So. . . men are superior to women except when Jack Cade thinks otherwise.

Brit retardation: double-checked and reconfirmed.

Yes. Men are superior to women. I have pointed out that well-known fact several times on this forum.
 

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Yes. Men are superior to women.

Men are superior to women.
Tony Blair is a man (barely).
Ergo, Tony Blair is superior to women.

Men are superior to women.
Margaret Thatcher is (was) a woman (barely).
Ergo, men are superior to Margaret Thatcher.

Men, including Tony Blair, are superior to women, including Margaret Thatcher.

Tony Blair is superior to Margaret Thatcher.