30 April: Does Scottish independence still matter to voters?
Published: 31 March 2026
Join the Centre for Public Policy and Ipsos on Tuesday 30 April 2026 for a live Election 2026 webinar focused on voting behaviours.
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Does Scottish independence still matter to voters?
Thursday 30 April 2026
12pm - 1pm
Online
About this webinar
A week out from the Holyrood election, join experts from the Centre for Public Policy at the University of Glasgow and Ipsos.
We'll discuss:
- What's driving how Scots are about to vote?
- Does independence matter anymore?
- Are left-right politics reasserting themselves in Scotland?
- And how are these dynamics reshaping Scottish voting blocs?
Speakers:
- Professor Nicola McEwen, Director, UofG Centre for Public Policy
- Professor Kezia Dugdale, Associate Director, UofG Centre for Public Policy
- Mark McGeoghegan, Research Associate, UofG Centre for Public Policy and Associate Advisory Director, Ipsos Scotland
- Rachel Ormston, Research Director, Ipsos Scotland
This is part of a wider webinar programme being hosted by the Centre for Public Policy at the University of Glasgow during the election campaigns.
Sign up via Eventbrite and the link to the webinar will be shared in due course.
First published: 31 March 2026
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Webinar: Does Scottish independence still matter to voters?
Thursday 30 April 2026
12pm - 1pm
Online