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Old 10-04-2014, 23:43   #1089
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
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.
I'm confused (clearly). Curtice, who you yourself cited, states in his commentary of April 6th inst "The poll puts the Yes vote on 41%, No on 46%. Both votes are up one point on Panelbase’s previous poll...".

Being "up one point" on a previous poll surely indicates an increase? Whether or not that one point reflects as a lead increase is largely irrelevant.
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