Which currency should Scotland use if no monetary union?

Fieldwork dates: 24 February 2014 - 15 August 2014
Data from: Scotland
Results from: 2 polls

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Results for: Which currency should Scotland use if no monetary union?
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15 August 2014
Poll by YouGov
28 February 2014
Poll by YouGov
An independent Scotland continuing to use the pound, but without a currency union (meaning interest rates and monetary policy would be controlled in London) 23% 25%
An independent Scotland setting up its own currency (meaning interest rates and monetary policy would be controlled in Edinburgh) 45% 44%
An independent Scotland joining the European single currency (meaning interest rates and monetary policy would be controlled by the European Central Bank) 10% 11%
Don't know 22% 20%
Refused 0% 0%

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Imagine that the remainder of the UK would NOT agree to a currency union with an independent Scotland. Which of the following would you then most like to see?

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