Major boost for independence revealed in new poll

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The research also found the Tories could lose half of their Scottish seats

The Sunday Times Panelbase survey took into account 1133 adults in Scotland. It showed that 49% of respondents supported independence and 51% opposed among those who had already made up their minds.

“And on the other side we have a poundshop Thatcher tribute act determined to shirk responsibility for the mess the UK is in, and ignore Scotland’s democratically elected First Minister and the people of Scotland’s mandate for an independence referendum.

Writing in the paper, Britain’s leading analyst Sir John Curtice said: “Simply arguing that another referendum should not be held at all seems unlikely to win many converts.Inverness All Under One Banner independence march hears call for unity

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