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Topic: Expectations of constitutional change

What effect the public in Scotland think constitutional change would have

Under independence would it be best for Scotland to have more, fewer, or the same number of immigrants?

10th July 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change Policy issues

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If Scotland votes No will the Parliament get greater powers?

2nd July 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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Do Promises of More Devolution Matter?

18th June 2014 Comment Expectations of constitutional change The Scottish independence referendum

One of the major academic efforts to understand how voters behave in September’s referendum is being conducted as part of an enterprise known as the British Election Study (BES).  This study is now 50 years old; each election since 1964 has been graced by an in-depth survey of voters conducted after polling day, while in […]


Can Scotland and the Rest of the UK Get Along?

17th June 2014 Comment Cross border attitudes Expectations of constitutional change National identity and cultural issues

Whatever the outcome of the referendum in September, Scotland and the rest of the UK are going to have to find ways of getting along. In the event of a Yes vote, then as envisaged by the SNP at least, an independent Scotland would continue to share a number of institutions with the rest of […]


How much of a risk would it be if Scotland became independent?

15th June 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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More Movement to Yes? ICM and Panelbase Polls

15th June 2014 Comment Expectations of constitutional change The Scottish independence referendum

Following on from Survation’s poll for the Daily Record on Thursday, two further polls released today appear to provide further evidence that the tide may have begun to flow a bit further in the Yes side’s direction. First, in a poll commissioned by Yes Scotland, Panelbase put Yes on 43%, No on 46%, with 12% […]


Referendum Race Becalmed: No Change from TNS BMRB

11th June 2014 Comment Cross border attitudes Expectations of constitutional change The Scottish independence referendum

It has appeared to be the case for some time now that the referendum race has become becalmed once more. The Yes side appear to have maintained the gains they made in the winter, but without any consistent evidence of them having made any further subsequent progress. That message is underlined by the latest TNS […]


As a result of independence would Scotland’s economy become better or worse? (Young people)

6th June 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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If Scotland remained part of UK but Scottish Government had more powers (devo max) would gap between rich and poor be bigger or smaller?

6th June 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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If Scotland remained part of UK but Scottish Government had more powers (devo max) would Scotland’s voice in world be stronger or weaker?

6th June 2014 Scotland Question Expectations of constitutional change

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