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Subject: Mori Poll


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Jim (Canada)
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Date Posted: 01:13:31 10/31/04 Sun
In reply to: Ian (Australia) 's message, "you seem to have a better grasp of vulgarity too" on 17:02:36 10/30/04 Sat

While searching on the Internet, I found a Mori poll from 2000 which showed that only 23% of Scots supported independence. There seems to be quite a spread in opinions about this. I think devolution may have made it decline.

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Charles McGregor
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Date Posted: 15:54:22 10/31/04 Sun

I checked Mori's on-line archives for Scottish polls in 2000, they covered everything from fox-hunting to section 28 to the NHS and for various clients, but none on Scottish independence are listed.

That figure of 23% is even less than that usually quoted for those voting Labour.

The polls I quoted are genuine and listed on Dr Iain Old's excellent Alba site for all things to do with Scottish politics.

I'm not saying there have been NO independence polls in recent years, but I am unaware of any and they are not listed on Dr Old's site, which is even used as a reference source by Scottish Labour.

There have been regular polls on the Scottish Parliuament which have shown the desire for more power for it rise to over 70% of those polled.

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