Nelle elezioni del 3 maggio 2007 gli scozzesi consegnavano allo Scottish National Party la maggioranza relativa del Parlamento di Edimburgo e ad Alex Salmond la carica di primo ministro: dopo un anno di governo, lo SNP raggiunge il punto piů alto della sua storia nel gradimento e nell'intenzione di voto nei sondaggi e i favorevoli all'indipendenza superano per la prima volta i contrari.
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The Scottish National Party is marking the first anniversary of its election to power today, as it hits 45% in an opinion poll - its highest-ever rating and a stunning 14 points ahead of Labour.
The poll showed the SNP on 45% of the constituency vote, with Labour on 31%, Tories on 12% and LibDems on 11%. On the regional list vote, the SNP lead was almost as comfortable, at 41% and 12 points ahead of Labour, while Tories and LibDems were each on 12%. The Greens attracted 4%; Socialists and Solidarity polled only 1%.
SNP business convener Angus Robertson MP added: "This is a fantastic birthday present for the SNP one year on from the historic election victory – our strongest ever poll ratings."





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