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Originally Posted by Mr Angry
Damien, I'm merely linking to reports covering poll results. Anyone can argue with the results but we cannot, reasonably, deny them. Prof Curtice himself merely proffers his opinion on the poll results he does not deny an increase.
I too am somewhat perplexed by the nature of recent stories which have appeared in the Guardian (hence "Drip, drip, drip").
That said, you don't have to be a psephologist just to have an opinion.
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You don't but the results do not show an increase in Yes. It appears to have stabilised. However I would suggest that an opinion that Yes is gaining is simply incorrect as the polls have not moved in their direction. I am not arguing with the results. The numbers are there. Yes has not gained in the last few polls.