The SNP is pushing for Holyrood to hold its own referendum on independence after the Supreme Court ruled it needed Westminster's consent.
The YouGov poll, reported by the Times, found 47% would favour independence, while 42% support staying in the union.Mr Flynn said it is the"fourth poll in a row" that has shown the majority of Scotland support independence.
After the Supreme Court ruling, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon said the next general election will act as a"de facto referendum" - with more than 50% of the vote for pro-independence parties needed for a mandate.Next election is 'de-facto indyref2' Some 52% said they do not think a pro-independence vote majority would constitute a mandate for a referendum.
The Scottish Tories, including the party's finance and economy spokeswoman Liz Smith, have urged the SNP to support households and key public services amid rising costs.
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