Less than a third of Scots plan to vote for independence: poll
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Less than a third of Scots plan to vote for independence: poll
LONDON (Reuters) - Just under one-third (29 percent) of Scots plan to vote for independence in this year's referendum, according to a poll on Thursday that also found 42 percent intended to vote against.
But the TNS poll also found another 29 percent were still undecided ahead of the September 18 vote to decide whether Scotland, which has a population of just over 5 million and is a source of North Sea oil, should end its 307-year-old union with England and leave the UK.
The percentages are virtually the same as in the previous two TNS polling agency votes carried out since the New Year.
The poll of 996 adults was carried out between January 28 and February 6. That was before the three main parties at Westminster - who oppose a break-up - had rejected the idea of an independent Scotland sharing the pound. It also before European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said it would be "difficult if not impossible" for any break-away state to join the EU.
"The debate on independence has stepped up a gear in the last few days," said Tom Costley, head of TNS in Scotland.
"Opinion in Scotland showed little change over the last few months, with a relatively high level of Don't Knows, and our polls have consistently shown that people are looking for more information on which to make their decision," he said in a statement.
"It may be that the recent activity, especially the firm statement by the anti-independence parties on the future of the pound, will stimulate more debate, bring out more information and help undecided voters to make up their minds."
(Reporting by Stephen Addison; Editing by Larry King)
But the TNS poll also found another 29 percent were still undecided ahead of the September 18 vote to decide whether Scotland, which has a population of just over 5 million and is a source of North Sea oil, should end its 307-year-old union with England and leave the UK.
The percentages are virtually the same as in the previous two TNS polling agency votes carried out since the New Year.
The poll of 996 adults was carried out between January 28 and February 6. That was before the three main parties at Westminster - who oppose a break-up - had rejected the idea of an independent Scotland sharing the pound. It also before European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said it would be "difficult if not impossible" for any break-away state to join the EU.
"The debate on independence has stepped up a gear in the last few days," said Tom Costley, head of TNS in Scotland.
"Opinion in Scotland showed little change over the last few months, with a relatively high level of Don't Knows, and our polls have consistently shown that people are looking for more information on which to make their decision," he said in a statement.
"It may be that the recent activity, especially the firm statement by the anti-independence parties on the future of the pound, will stimulate more debate, bring out more information and help undecided voters to make up their minds."
(Reporting by Stephen Addison; Editing by Larry King)
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No surprise Quill it isn't going to happen.
All the bluff and bluster about being bullied etc etc is just nonsense. We need to stop making concessions and stop the tail wagging the dog.
All the bluff and bluster about being bullied etc etc is just nonsense. We need to stop making concessions and stop the tail wagging the dog.
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Yes, this seems to vindicate what you have been saying, Kevin.
Is there a national Stockholm syndrome at work here? lol
Is there a national Stockholm syndrome at work here? lol
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Just close the Scottish, Welsh and NI Parliaments down.
Make everybody pay for education and prescriptions.
Let's get this thing sorted!
Make everybody pay for education and prescriptions.
Let's get this thing sorted!
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