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Full question: ‘Devo Max’ is often taken to mean full fiscal autonomy, and as an alternative to both full Scottish independence and retaining the status quo with regards to devolution from Westminster. The principle of ‘Devo Max’ is that, instead of receiving a block grant from the UK Treasury, the Scottish Parliament would receive all taxation levied in Scotland, and would be responsible for most public spending in Scotland, except payments made to the UK government to cover Scotland’s contribution to UK-wide services, often taken to mean defence and foreign affairs. If there were to be a second Scottish Independence Referendum, which of the following would you prefer? A ballot paper with two options – for Scotland to be an independent country, or for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland/ A ballot paper with three options – for Scotland to be an independent country, for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland, or for “Devo Max”

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Full question: ‘Devo Max’ is often taken to mean full fiscal autonomy, and as an alternative to both full Scottish independence and retaining the status quo with regards to devolution from Westminster. The principle of ‘Devo Max’ is that, instead of receiving a block grant from the UK Treasury, the Scottish Parliament would receive all taxation levied in Scotland, and would be responsible for most public spending in Scotland, except payments made to the UK government to cover Scotland’s contribution to UK-wide services, often taken to mean defence and foreign affairs. If there were to be a second Scottish Independence Referendum, which of the following would you prefer? A ballot paper with two options – for Scotland to be an independent country, or for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland/ A ballot paper with three options – for Scotland to be an independent country, for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland, or for “Devo Max”

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Full question: ‘Devo Max’ is often taken to mean full fiscal autonomy, and as an alternative to both full Scottish independence and retaining the status quo with regards to devolution from Westminster. The principle of ‘Devo Max’ is that, instead of receiving a block grant from the UK Treasury, the Scottish Parliament would receive all taxation levied in Scotland, and would be responsible for most public spending in Scotland, except payments made to the UK government to cover Scotland’s contribution to UK-wide services, often taken to mean defence and foreign affairs. If there were to be a second Scottish Independence Referendum, which of the following would you prefer? A ballot paper with two options – for Scotland to be an independent country, or for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland/ A ballot paper with three options – for Scotland to be an independent country, for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland, or for “Devo Max”

All questions relevant to this website that were asked on the same poll:


Full question: ‘Devo Max’ is often taken to mean full fiscal autonomy, and as an alternative to both full Scottish independence and retaining the status quo with regards to devolution from Westminster. The principle of ‘Devo Max’ is that, instead of receiving a block grant from the UK Treasury, the Scottish Parliament would receive all taxation levied in Scotland, and would be responsible for most public spending in Scotland, except payments made to the UK government to cover Scotland’s contribution to UK-wide services, often taken to mean defence and foreign affairs. If there were to be a second Scottish Independence Referendum, which of the following would you prefer? A ballot paper with two options – for Scotland to be an independent country, or for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland/ A ballot paper with three options – for Scotland to be an independent country, for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland, or for “Devo Max”

All questions relevant to this website that were asked on the same poll:


Full question: ‘Devo Max’ is often taken to mean full fiscal autonomy, and as an alternative to both full Scottish independence and retaining the status quo with regards to devolution from Westminster. The principle of ‘Devo Max’ is that, instead of receiving a block grant from the UK Treasury, the Scottish Parliament would receive all taxation levied in Scotland, and would be responsible for most public spending in Scotland, except payments made to the UK government to cover Scotland’s contribution to UK-wide services, often taken to mean defence and foreign affairs. If there were to be a second Scottish Independence Referendum, which of the following would you prefer? A ballot paper with two options – for Scotland to be an independent country, or for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland/ A ballot paper with three options – for Scotland to be an independent country, for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland, or for “Devo Max”

All questions relevant to this website that were asked on the same poll:


Full question: ‘Devo Max’ is often taken to mean full fiscal autonomy, and as an alternative to both full Scottish independence and retaining the status quo with regards to devolution from Westminster. The principle of ‘Devo Max’ is that, instead of receiving a block grant from the UK Treasury, the Scottish Parliament would receive all taxation levied in Scotland, and would be responsible for most public spending in Scotland, except payments made to the UK government to cover Scotland’s contribution to UK-wide services, often taken to mean defence and foreign affairs. If there were to be a second Scottish Independence Referendum, which of the following would you prefer? A ballot paper with two options – for Scotland to be an independent country, or for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland/ A ballot paper with three options – for Scotland to be an independent country, for Scotland to remain as part of the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland, or for “Devo Max”

All questions relevant to this website that were asked on the same poll: