Lega Nord percentage of total vote:
1992: 8.7%
1994: 8.4%
1996: 10.1%
2001: 3.9%
2006: 4.6%
2008: 8.3%
Polls for 2013: ~6%
Huge support indeed.
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Lega Nord percentage of total vote:
1992: 8.7%
1994: 8.4%
1996: 10.1%
2001: 3.9%
2006: 4.6%
2008: 8.3%
Polls for 2013: ~6%
Huge support indeed.
Is that total Northern vote, or total Italian vote? Support can vary though in the past/future, you see wide variance amongst those figures.
The north has about half of Italy's population. How does the variance matter when this party averaged about 15-20% of the northern vote ever since its creation? There's also the fact that secession isn't a formal policy of the party, and many of its voters aren't voting for the League based on secessionist impulses.
That was my point all along. If there's going to be any secession, it will be by individual regions in Italy, not by an entity called "Northern Italy", which has no identity to speak of. It's one thing to support an abstract notion of a northern Italy, but once it comes time to go over the details, most supporters of the project would realize that they'd have the same problem in a northern Italian state as they do in Italy right now.
20% of the vote for a party that tends to call for autonomy isn't saying much by the way.
1979 17.3%
1983 11.7%
1987 14.0%
1992 21.5%
I said Scottish Parliament elections...
You can also see a trend upwards. There is no such trend for the Lega Nord.