independent country if they knew membership of the European Union was guaranteed. The survey, conducted by Survation, shows that 53 per cent of the more than 2,000 people asked would agree to separation from the UK if joining the EU was granted.
If the guarantee is removed then 51 per cent of voters would answer "No" if the questioned asked was, 'should Scotland be an independent country?'.
Conducted for the Press and Journal the poll between March 11 and March 18 was carried out before the publishing of the James Hamilton report into whether Nicola Sturgeon breached the ministerial code, or the harassment committee's conclusion that the First Minister "misled" parliament.Those who were undecided were removed from the final date on the.
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