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Will you vote for independence?

Scottish independence?

  • Yes please

    Votes: 99 56.6%
  • No thanks

    Votes: 57 32.6%
  • Dont know yet

    Votes: 17 9.7%

  • Total voters
    175
butchers, we have been through this before on other threads I don't see the point in plyaing with you
 
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There's now a Better Together place on Union Street. It was rather empty when I passed it earlier today.
 
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"The singer's speech mentioned the Moon, Venus, Mars and Scotland"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-26267726

Just checking...I'm awake, right?
 
hmm, just checked and it seems that bowie did a tune with mick jagger. How could one studio contain that much quality without imploding.
 
Poll: Currency row leads to rise in Yes vote

http://www.scotsman.com/news/politi...rency-row-leads-to-rise-in-yes-vote-1-3313112

"The gap between the Yes and No camps is down to nine points, with the pro-independence campaign on 38 points, while the pro-union side sits on 47%, according to the Survation poll for the Daily Mail."

I don't know if there's any data on what the still undecided voters think of the currency row. I'd be especially interested to know if they tend to think Osborne is bluffing, as Salmond has been saying. It'd give us some idea of whether the effect Butchers alluded to is happening.

Plus it's only one poll. We need more to see a trend.
 
Poll: Currency row leads to rise in Yes vote

http://www.scotsman.com/news/politi...rency-row-leads-to-rise-in-yes-vote-1-3313112

"The gap between the Yes and No camps is down to nine points, with the pro-independence campaign on 38 points, while the pro-union side sits on 47%, according to the Survation poll for the Daily Mail."

I don't know if there's any data on what the still undecided voters think of the currency row. I'd be especially interested to know if they tend to think Osborne is bluffing, as Salmond has been saying. It'd give us some idea of whether the effect Butchers alluded to is happening.

Plus it's only one poll. We need more to see a trend.
However:

But there’s a caveat – last month Survation weighted their data by recalled 2010 vote, this month they’ve weighted by 2011 Holyrood vote. According to John Curtice Survation’s weighting last month knocked about five points off of Yes, their new weighting has not, raising the possibility that the difference could just be down to weighting.

Also a TNS poll with YES 29%, NO 42%, 29% (no change in any from january poll) - but all fieldwork done before the recent row.
 
The actual poll.

the number of undecided's has gone up marginally. That's a boost to my faith in humanity.
Still, a strong boost for hearts (<- small h). Osbourne has other numbers to worry think about today.


eta Written before seeing them
 
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