A survey of more than 1,000 voters found the proportion unhappy with Holyrood's stewardship of the NHS, economy and education
A majority of Scots think the SNP is performing poorly in its handling of key public services, a new poll has found.
On the economy, 61 per cent also said the government was not doing well - a rise of four points - while 32 per cent said they were satisfied.The survey, commissioned by the pro-UK campaign Scotland in Union, was carried out over the last week of 2022. "It’s time for the people’s priorities in 2023; not the SNP’s priorities. The people of Scotland want their government to prioritise the cost-of-living crisis, the NHS, energy bills, and the economy and jobs."
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