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Originally Posted by Chris
What makes you think they haven’t? The 2014 campaign dealt with it extensively and the topic comes up annually when GERS (Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland) is published - this routinely lays bare the massive deficit between Scottish tax income and expenditure. Believe it or not, in the absence of a comprehensive political campaign (I.e. another referendum) people responding to opinion pollsters aren’t giving a complete, measured response to the leave/remain question. They’re telling you how they feel, based on whatever factors are to the fore.
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Seem to remember being told repeatedly brexit was a feeling and people didn t care if they ended up poorer to achieve it, for me the real brexit dividend would be Scotland leaving the union and would have made the whole process worthwhile