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Author: Anthony McGann

Anthony McGann is Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Strathclyde.

Tracking the Polls: Rapid Movement to Yes, but is it Enough?

13th September 2014 Comment The Scottish independence referendum

Since the YouGov/Sunday Times poll last Sunday, September 7th, reported a narrow Yes lead and prompted the current crisis reaction from both political parties and news organisations, the polls have been very consistent. They have ranged from the Survation poll on September 9th at 47% for Yes to the ICM poll on September 11th at […]


Tracking the Polls: Steady Increase in Support for Yes over last nine months, according to New Method

4th July 2014 Comment The Scottish independence referendum

On Tuesday, July 1, The Times reported a new YouGov poll that showed support for a Yes vote at 39% (once Don’t Knows were excluded). This was one point down from the last YouGov poll two weeks ago, and three points down from a YouGov poll in March. The Times announced, “Voters are turning their […]


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