This report, written by Prof John Curtice and based on data from the 2016 Scottish Social Attitudes survey, finds that the 2014 independence referendum left a legacy of record high levels of support for independence, with those backing independence having become more inclined to vote SNP in elections. At the same time, despite the 62% vote to Remain at the 2016 EU referendum, Scotland has over time become more sceptical about the EU.
Read the full report: From Indyref1 to Indyref2? The State of Nationalism in Scotland