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Old 04-09-2013, 15:42   #268
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

Some good news for the Yes campaign.

Finally they have managed to get a poll to show something other than a crushing defeat for the separatists.

Quote:
A poll commissioned by the SNP has put support for the Yes Scotland campaign one point ahead of no in the independence referendum.

The survey of 1043 people over 18 years old was conducted by Panelbase last month and found that support for yes was 44% compared to 43% in favour of no.
Obviously the question would have been very balanced and the people questioned weren't grabbed outside the SNP conference.

Meanwhile back in reality.

Quote:
SUPPORT for independence has slumped to its lowest level since the start of the referendum campaign, according to a new poll which also suggests a growing number of people say they do not know how to vote next year.

The TNS poll, published today, puts backing for independence at just 25 per cent – down fully 8 per cent on the company’s last poll in February, when the same question was asked.
http://www.scotsman.com/news/politic...-yes-1-3073754
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