Ipsos MORI Come Into Line

2nd June 2014 Comment The Scottish independence referendum

It is three months since Ipsos MORI last conducted a poll of voting intentions in the referendum. Although the company is one of the pollsters who have tended to produce relatively low estimates of the Yes vote, that previous poll was disappointing for the Yes side, even by the standards of those pollsters that paint […]


Poll of Polls 1 June

2nd June 2014 Comment The Scottish independence referendum

The graph below shows What Scotland Thinks’ latest Poll of Polls and how it has evolved over time. The latest Poll of Polls is based on one poll by Ipsos MORI, one poll by ICM, one by Panelbase, one by Survation, one by Progressive Scottish Opinion, and one by TNS BMRB. The polls were conducted […]


So What Can Happen in 16 Weeks?

29th May 2014 Comment The Scottish independence referendum

As doubtless most readers will be aware, tomorrow marks the official start of the campaign for the independence referendum – that is the period during which the amount of money that the two official campaigns, Yes Scotland and Better Together, along with the political parties and anybody else who wants to spend more than £10,000 […]


How Will Scotland Vote in the Euro-elections?

19th May 2014 Comment The Scottish independence referendum

For the next few days at least, the eyes of the Scottish political world will be diverted from the referendum campaign towards the prospects and performances of the parties in the elections to the European Parliament.  Mind you, the referendum will not be off the boil for long; interpretations of what the results mean for […]



Poll of Polls 15 May

18th May 2014 Comment The Scottish independence referendum

The graph below shows What Scotland Thinks’ latest Poll of Polls and how it has evolved over time. The latest Poll of Polls is based on one poll by ICM, one by Panelbase, one by Survation, one by Progressive Scottish Opinion, one by TNS BMRB and one by YouGov. The polls were conducted between 23 […]