The SNP and Scottish Greens are expected to return good results in next month's election A SIGNIFICANT number of Scots want another independence referendum within the next five years but the outcome would be split, according to new data from a recent poll on voting intentions for the Scottish Parliament. The Savanta Com Res poll for The Scotsman reported on Thursday that Scotland is most likely to vote for a pro-independence majority in May, with the SNP getting 64 MSPs and the Scottish Greens receiving a record 10 seats. It also found that voters are equally split on the outcome of an independence referendum with 50% backing Yes and No when Don't Knows are discounted.