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Ross Greer told BuzzFeed News the Yes movement is splitting along the faultlines of those who see any criticism of the SNP as anti-independence and those who are trying to put forward an alternative vision for an independent Scotland.
“The reality is that the SNP’s popularity is on the decline after a decade in government which has, since the referendum in particular, been deeply uninspiring," the Green MSP and Yes campaigner told BuzzFeed News.
I also don't think it's a shock poll result. People are looking at the clusterf**k of Brexit and have no appetite for further turmoil and unrest.
I am glad that Scotland returned an SNP majority back to Westminster and I believe the Scottish parliament need to be united in taking a message to the Tories that Brexit is too serious a subject to be left to a party that cannot be trusted to act on the best interests of the country as a whole - and god forbid if the DUP get a seat at the table
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