THE SNP are well ahead of Labour in Glasgow in the latest poll for next year’s Holyrood Elections.

The TNS poll, carried out in September after Kezia Dugdale and Jeremy Corbyn were elected as leaders, shows little or no “bounce” effect for Labour.

For the constituency vote in the city’s eight seats the SNP were on 54% with Labour trailing on 24%. The LibDems were one point ahead of the Tories on 8% and 7% respectively.

For the second “list” vote the SNP were still the highest party on 335 with Labour on 19%. The Green third on 4% and the Tories on 3% with the LibDems looking unlikely to regain a Glasgow MSP on just 2%. Almost one in five 18% were undecided and 14% said they would not vote.

Nationally the SNP were ahead on 56% with Labour on 21%, the Conservatives are unchanged on 12% and the Liberal Democrats up one point at 6%.