Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2017: attitudes data

This survey provides an important source of data on attitudes to government, the economy and public services over this period.


Scottish Social Attitudes 2017

Attitudes to government and the Scottish Parliament

  • In 2017, 61% trusted the Scottish Government to work in Scotland's best interests and 37% to make fair decisions, compared with 65% and 40% respectively in 2016. Consistent with previous years, trust in the UK Government was lower, at 20% and 16% respectively.
  • For the second year in the time series, more people thought that the Scottish Government has most influence over the way Scotland is run (43%) than thought the UK Government had most influence (41%).
  • Almost three quarters (74%) of people said that the Scottish Government should have most influence over the way Scotland is run. 15% said the UK Government should have the most influence.
  • In 2017, 64% said that the Scottish Parliament gives Scotland a stronger voice in the UK, compared with 71% in 2016. Similar to 2016, 57% said it gave ordinary people more say in how Scotland is governed.

Views on the economy and the standard of living in Scotland

  • The most commonly chosen priority for Scottish Government action was to improve standards of education (26%).
  • Half of respondents (50%) said the economy had weakened over the past year, compared with 54% in 2016.
    39% of those respondents attributed this to UK Government policy, 29% to Scottish Government policy and 15% to "some other reason"
  • In 2017 56% said that the general standard of living in Scotland had fallen over the past year, compared with 36% saying this in 2016.
    Of those who had perceived a fall in living standards, 50% attributed the fallen standard to UK Government policy; 16% attributed this to Scottish Government policy, and 14% attributed this to 'some other reason'.

Importance of Voting

  • 92% of respondents said that voting in Scottish Parliament elections was very or fairly important. 88% said this of local elections and 87% of UK general elections. These figures are similar to in 2016.

Views on the National Health Service in Scotland

  • Over half (55%) of respondents were satisfied with the way the NHS was being run in 2017, compared with 60% in 2016.
  • Almost half (49%) said that standards in the health service had fallen over the past year, compared to 37% in 2016. Of those, 46% attributed this to UK Government policy, 27% attributed this to Scottish Government policy, and 13% attributed this to "some other reason".

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