What won over these voters in Scotland?published at 10:36 British Summer Time 8 May 2021
BBC Breakfast
In Scotland, first time voter Grace Deveney says she decided to vote Labour, despite being pro-independence.
She says Labour's policies clinched it for her, especially over education and giving the Covid vaccine to teachers.
But, speaking in the town of Gourock, west of Glasgow, she praises the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon as "such a good influence to young girls".
"It wasn't that a fact of not agreeing with the SNP's policies", she says, "it was just that I liked Labour's a wee bit more".
Meanwhile, childminder Susannah Knox, who supports the SNP, says she "stumbled slightly" when deciding who to vote for this year.
After feeling her job had been marginalised over the past year, she says had second thoughts on backing the SNP.
"But then when I looked at the wider picture for Scotland, and what I want for my daughter... I want it to be a free and independent Scotland," she says.
She ended up voting for the SNP as "validation" for how they dealt with the pandemic "on the whole", and says she thinks the referendum is a different issue - "you'll have a vote in the referendum and then you can decide".