From recent data collated, about 49% has predicted that
Scotland will go free within 10 years, while 43% say it is far-fetched.
Conversely, 72% say Scottish freedom would have been
far-fetched had the UK voted to stay in the European Union; 20% said it would
have been likely even had the nation voted Remain.
In a Sky Data survey in April, 54% said they thought it was
likely Scotland would leave the UK within 10 years if the UK left the EU, while
34% said they would do as such on the off chance that they voted Remain.
Similarly, this finding was reflected among Leave voters as 51%
thought Scotland would go free if the UK voted Leave, 34% in the event that
they didn't recommending that, for some Leave voters, Scottish autonomy was
viewed as a value worth paying for Brexit. This is irrespective of the fact
that surveys in Scotland keep on showing a nearby race.
The most recent surveys from Ipsos MORI, Survation, TNS and
YouGov have all demonstrated a lead for the crusade for Scotland to stay in the
UK by 53% to 47%.
As Nicola Sturgeon divulges her arrangement for a second
freedom vote, notwithstanding, Britons are negative with respect to the odds of
the United Kingdom staying joined together.
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