Pooper get your hankie
If currently it's 40% Yes it suggests things are diverging further...
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso support in 2013 was 28% and in 2017 its 26% so support has fallen. Not sure why you see that as a positive thing.
You've just compared two sets of figures answering two different questions.
And its a poll of 1060 people.
It's the Daily Mail.
You are thick as fuck.
All points answered I think.
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I won't believe anything I read on independent until I read it in the independent.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Party full of ******* that only thick ******* would vote for.
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Can you read? I said 2013. That before 2014. Then comes 2015, just in case there's any confusion.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostGood news. In 2013 support was at 28%! - No wonder Mayhem doesnae want another.
The poll of 1,060 Scots published today by Kantar shows that just 26 per cent of Scots support Miss Sturgeon’s timetable for another referendum potentially as early as autumn next year.
Some 46 per cent said there should never be another vote on Scotland’s future.
The research also found that, when don’t knows are removed, 60 per cent would vote No.
Only 40 per cent said they would vote Yes – indicating support has fallen back considerably since the 2014 vote.
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The Tories were spouting in the Tory rags yesterday that they would 'win' the election in Scotland by taking eight seats.
Only in Tory land can you 'win' an election by taking 8/59 seats. This is the same Tories that claim 56/59 is not a majority.
Party full of ******* that only thick ******* would vote for.
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Good news. In 2013 support was at 28%! - No wonder Mayhem doesnae want another.
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Pooper get your hankie
Sturgeon blow as poll finds slump in independence support | Daily Mail Online
Body blow for Nicola Sturgeon as poll finds support for independence has slumped to 40% - and only a QUARTER of Scots want a new referendum
New poll finds that voters are against independence by margin of 60-40
Just 26 per cent support Sturgeon's call for fresh referendum, according to poll
Latest sign the SNP leader's bid to rip up union is out of step with public opinionTags: None
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