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Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland and the UK should be governed

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Country: Scotland

Party political identification

6th June 2014 Scotland Question Elections, parties & leaders

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‘Moreno’ national identity

6th June 2014 Scotland Question

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‘Forced choice’ national identity

6th June 2014 Scotland Question

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How much difference do you think devo max would make to your everyday life?

6th June 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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If Scotland had devo max, would the Scottish Govt. have more or less money to spend on public services?

6th June 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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If Scotland had devo max, would pensions be higher or lower?

6th June 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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Do you think of yourself as belonging to any particular class?

6th June 2014 Scotland Question

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If you had to make a choice, would you call yourself middle class or working class? (asked only of those who did not say middle or working to first question)

6th June 2014 Scotland Question

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Do you think of yourself as belonging to any particular class?

6th June 2014 Scotland Question

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If Scotland became independent, how confident would you be that there are enough people with the expertise to run the country well?

6th June 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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