Scotland independence 53% poll

Scotland ability 53% poll, A majority of voters in Scotland would vote for the country's independence, according to new polling data. A new poll says that 53 percent of Scottish voters would leave the United Kingdom if accustomed the adventitious to do so today.

It's been a year back Scotland voted to abide in the U.K., and polling abstracts shows that a new election would change that outcome, according to BBC News. The analysis asked for the assessment of 1,002 voters, with a allowance of absurdity at additional or bare three. If the vote was taken this year, Scotland would be an absolute nation. Scotland voted to break in the U.K. endure September by a attenuated margin, 55 percent to 45 percent.

The poll shows that alone 44 percent of those asked would break in the U.K., which includes Wales, Ireland and England. This is the aboriginal time that abutment for Scottish ability has climbed over 50 percent, The Mirror reported.

Three percent of those polled are still ambivalent about Scottish independence, according The Daily Record. The Ipsos Mori poll surveyed alone voting-age adults to get the numbers, and the abstracts shows able abutment for the Nationalists. The Scottish National Party is accepted to access their Parliamentary majority in the accessible third term, which could beggarly deepening abutment for Scottish independence.
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