Should all UK voters be allowed to vote in a Scottish independence referendum? (English/Welsh view)

Fieldwork dates: 9 May 2011 - 11 May 2011
Data from: England & Wales
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Should all UK voters be allowed to vote in a Scottish independence referendum? (English/Welsh view)
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11 May 2011
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The decision on whether Scotland stays in the UK should be made by Scottish voters alone 47%
Voters in England and Wales should also have a vote on whether Scotland remains part of the UK 38%
There should not be a referendum on Scottish independence at all 13%
None of these 2%

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Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond has pledged to hold a referendum of the Scottish people on Scotland becoming an Independent country. Some people think English and Welsh voters should also be able to vote on whether Scotland remains in the UK or becomes an independent country, other people are opposed to there being a referendum at all. Which of the following best reflects your view? (England/Wales)

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