A clear majority are sceptical the situation will get better, with two thirds of people admitting to struggling with their energy bills.
The new poll, carried out by Survation for advisory firm True North, canvassed Scots on the biggest financial crisis in decades.Over two thirds, 64 per cent, admitted to struggling to pay their energy bills over the last six months. Nearly 90 per cent said they thought the UK should aim to meet its demand for oil and gas from domestic production.Labour MSP Daniel Johnson said: “This poll shows what we have all known for months- tackling the cost of living crisis is the number one priority for Scots.
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