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In reply to the discussion: 'People Are Really, Really Hoping This Theory About David Cameron and Brexit is True' [View all]TubbersUK
(1,441 posts)7. Maybe, maybe not
Polling publishing on Sunday confirmed a surge in support for independence since the EU referendum result.
A Panelbase survey for the Sunday Times indicated an almost direct reversal of the result of the 2014 referendum, with 52% in favour of independence, up seven points, and 48% against, down seven points.
The snapshot of 620 adults also found that 52% thought Scotland was likely to become independent within 10 years, rising from 30% when the same question was asked in April.
A poll for the Sunday Post that asked respondents how they would vote if a second referendum were held tomorrow, revealed 59% would vote yes to independence, 32% no and 9% undecided.
A Panelbase survey for the Sunday Times indicated an almost direct reversal of the result of the 2014 referendum, with 52% in favour of independence, up seven points, and 48% against, down seven points.
The snapshot of 620 adults also found that 52% thought Scotland was likely to become independent within 10 years, rising from 30% when the same question was asked in April.
A poll for the Sunday Post that asked respondents how they would vote if a second referendum were held tomorrow, revealed 59% would vote yes to independence, 32% no and 9% undecided.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/26/nicola-sturgeon-new-scottish-referendum-brexit
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'People Are Really, Really Hoping This Theory About David Cameron and Brexit is True' [View all]
Hissyspit
Jun 2016
OP
In your last paragraph… If he runs for leadership of the party… Are you refering to Cameron?
midnight
Jun 2016
#1
Boris Johnson, like Trump, if elected HAS to follow through on Brexit (or Trump 'tearing up'
pampango
Jun 2016
#12
The EU says that they're treating the referendum as binding and are going to follow it anyway.
craigmatic
Jun 2016
#19