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What Scotland Thinks
Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland and the UK should be governed
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Survation 29/8/2024
About this poll
Fieldwork dates:
27 August 2024 - 29 August 2024
Data from:
Scotland
Notes:
Pollster:
Survation
Funder:
Scotland in Union
Mode:
Online Panel
Sample size:
1021
Age:
16 and older
Questions asked on this Poll:
Which of the following is the closest to your view? The Scottish Government and UK Government should/should not work together more closely
Elections, parties & leaders
Perceptions of government & the Union
Would you be more or less likely to vote for independence if as a result of independence taxes are increased?
The Scottish independence referendum
Would you be more or less likely to vote for independence if as a result of independence your personal income is reduced?
The Scottish independence referendum
Would you be more or less likely to vote for independence if as a result of independence public spending on health and education is reduced?
The Scottish independence referendum
Would you be more or less likely to vote for independence if as a result of independence the pound is replaced with another currency, such as the Euro or a new currency?
The Scottish independence referendum
Would you be more or less likely to vote for independence if as a result of independence a border checkpoint is introduced between Scotland and England?
The Scottish independence referendum
How would you be likely to use your regional vote in a Scottish Parliament election? (asked since 2021 Scottish Parliament election)
Elections, parties & leaders
How would you use your constituency vote in a Scottish Parliament election? (asked since 2021 Scottish Parliament election)
Elections, parties & leaders
If there was a referendum tomorrow with the question Should Scotland remain in the United Kingdom or leave the United Kingdom?, how would you vote?
How Scotland should be governed