Some 44% of Green voters said they would strongly back the Scottish Government declaring independence without a referendum, with 10% saying they would “somewhat” support a unilateral independence declaration. Some 19% of Labour voters said they would back a unilateral declaration of independence, while 21% of Reform voters were supportive. The idea of a unilateral declaration of independence has long held sway with sections of the independence movement, but has often been painted as a fringe idea by the movement’s leadership. “The overwhelming majority of independence supporters support a unilateral declaration of independence and the overwhelming majority of SNP supporters the unilateral declaration of independence," he added. Most in favour were 16-29-year-olds, of which 46% backed a unilateral declaration of independence, with 30% against.