Scotland in Union

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We are a non-party movement which unites people around a positive view of Scotland in the UK. We are a non-party, not-for-profit movement.

Promoted by Scotland in Union: Office 2/3, 2nd Floor, 48 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 1BP. We have supporters from all points on the political spectrum, and many diverse views about how to improve life in the UK and in Scotland. We all believe that staying together is in the interests of the people of Scotland, the people in the rest of the UK, and the world more generally. We believe the 2014

09/06/2026

The tactical vote to beat the SNP in Arbroath & Broughty Ferry is Scottish Labour.

A split vote only helps the SNP hold this seat.

On Thursday 18th June, back the candidate who can stop them.

08/06/2026

The tactical vote to beat the SNP in Aberdeen South is Scottish Conservative.

A split vote only helps the SNP hold this seat.

On Thursday 18th June, back the candidate who can stop them.

Photos from Scotland in Union's post 05/06/2026

In Aberdeen South the tactical vote to beat the SNP is for the Scottish Conservatives.

A split vote only helps the SNP!

A massive thank you to our team of volunteers out in Cove Bay and Ferryhill today.

SNP hit hardest by tactical voting at Scottish elections new figures reveal 24/05/2026

Tactical voting remains a valid way to reduce SNP seats and to elect politicians who care about pressing day-to-day issues rather than obsessing about trying to break the UK apart.

With upcoming Westminster by-elections, people who want to stop nationalism in Scotland need to use votes effectively.

SNP hit hardest by tactical voting at Scottish elections new figures reveal THE SNP was hit hardest as one in five Scots opted to vote tactically at the Holyrood election, polling has revealed. Around 500,000 people decided to back the local candidate best-placed to defeat…

John Swinney ignores Scots by making first Holyrood debate about independence 21/05/2026

However John Swinney tries to position this partisan move, the only motivations revealed are arrogance and self-interest. Only this week polling made clear Scots do not regard independence as a priority in any way, shape or form.

They want a government focused on health, education and the economy. This is a deeply disappointing move by a First Minister who has no intention of representing or governing for the whole of Scotland.

John Swinney ignores Scots by making first Holyrood debate about independence Despite just one in Scots believing that Scottish independence should be a priority for the new/old Scottish Government - the First Minister is ensuring the first debate of the new session is about Scexit.

John Swinney to be reelected FM as poll finds independence is 'not a priority' 19/05/2026

This poll, carried out in the wake of the election, makes clear that most people do not think another referendum should be a priority in any way, shape or form.

They want to see ministers who focus on the cost-of-living crisis, health and the economy. And they cite a whole range of other topics which are more important – including education, justice and housing.

What’s more, they believe that the SNP must stop spending public money on their obsession with leaving the UK. As Mr Swinney prepares to retake the First Minister’s chair, he should respect Scots' wishes and pause his divisive attempts to break the UK apart.

John Swinney to be reelected FM as poll finds independence is 'not a priority' The NHS, the economy, and the cost of living are all ranked as greater priorities for voters than an IndyRef2, according to a new poll.

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