Which of these will be the MAIN factors in how you vote in the independence referendum? (Up to two)
27th October 2013 Scotland Question The Scottish independence referendum
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What people in Scotland thought about the referendum – and now think about the prospect of a second
27th October 2013 Scotland Question The Scottish independence referendum
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27th October 2013 Comment The Scottish independence referendum
The results of a second (and voluminous) Wings Over Scotland poll are gradually appearing on the Wings website during the course of today. For now we will confine our comment to the results of two questions that were published in advance in this morning’s Sunday Herald. A fuller blog will appear tomorrow, by which time […]
23rd October 2013 Comment Elections, parties & leaders The Scottish independence referendum
The forthcoming independence referendum now dominates the Scottish political scene. The airwaves are full of claim and counterclaim about what leaving or staying in the UK might mean. As a result everyday party politics is very much taking a back seat. But Thursday’s Dunfermline by-election for the seats vacated by the jailed former SNP MSP, […]
14th October 2013 Scotland Question The Scottish independence referendum
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14th October 2013 Scotland Question The Scottish independence referendum
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14th October 2013 Scotland Question The Scottish independence referendum
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14th October 2013 Scotland Question The Scottish independence referendum
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11th October 2013 Comment The Scottish independence referendum
At first glance it would seem that there is little of interest in the latest TNS-BMRB poll of referendum vote intentions released today. It looks like yet another poll that shows how difficult it is proving to be for either side to change the balance of opinion. But once we take a closer look, the […]
10th October 2013 Scotland Question The Scottish independence referendum
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18th September 2013 Comment The Scottish independence referendum
The Ipsos MORI poll that was originally expected to appear last night has now been published. It will doubtless raise the spirits of the No camp, but whether it should is less clear. The Yes vote is put at 31% while No are reckoned to be on 59%. That represents no less than a 28 […]