Ideally I'd like to see a decent majority around 60%. I believe that is still achievable based on piecing together all the OP figures that covered the past 14 months and looked like the average indy support was between 55%-58% at one point. The effect of the pandemic has hit indy campaigners because there has not been enough action "on the street" from AUOB and other aligned indy organisations whose members are "chomping at the bit" to get started again. However, it is fine using the Tory gov's own benchmark re past small margin winning votes like that Brexit one in 2016, they aint gonna get away with "moving the goal posts" as I'm certain they will try that - that's what fascist govt's, like Johnson's one, will attempt to do - no doubt!
Also re the peaceful Kenmure Street protest against that despicable Home Office incursion, here's a good poem re that small victory against such a cruel and callous form of immigration enforcement played out by this fascist Brit govt:-
There was no clash of claymores,
no blood spilt that day,
The battle won by witnesses and cries:
"you're welcome, stay".
The target cruelty itself, the strategy to shame.
To tell the world, in Glasgow, this is not in our name.
Diverse, yet united, for the Common Weal,
keeping crass brutality from staining Pollokshields.
It's not enough to sit at home and fire an angry tweet.
That's why I toast the heroes who stood on Kenmure Street.
Also re the peaceful Kenmure Street protest against that despicable Home Office incursion, here's a good poem re that small victory against such a cruel and callous form of immigration enforcement played out by this fascist Brit govt:-
There was no clash of claymores,
no blood spilt that day,
The battle won by witnesses and cries:
"you're welcome, stay".
The target cruelty itself, the strategy to shame.
To tell the world, in Glasgow, this is not in our name.
Diverse, yet united, for the Common Weal,
keeping crass brutality from staining Pollokshields.
It's not enough to sit at home and fire an angry tweet.
That's why I toast the heroes who stood on Kenmure Street.