A NEW poll of voting-age Scots has shown that voting intention in a second referendum is evenly split and that the SNP has a healthy lead for the 2020 Holyrood election.

The poll by Survation asked: "If there was a referendum tomorrow with the question ‘Should Scotland be an independent country?’, how would you vote?"

The outcome of the poll was 50% for Yes and 50% for No.

Respondents with a likelihood to vote were targeted in the poll and those who were undecided or refused to vote were removed from the figure.

The results for the Holyrood Voting Intention part of the study showed that the SNP dominated with 52% of the constituency vote, Conservatives were supported by 23%, Labour had 17%, LibDems 7%, and "Other" took 1%.

The regional figures were less stark, with 38% for SNP, 21% Conservative, 19% Labour, 9% Scottish Greens, 9% LibDems, and 3% for "Another Party".

Survation conducted an online poll of 1,019 people aged 16+ living in Scotland on behalf of Progress Scotland. Fieldwork was between January 20 and 22.

Survation is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.