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Three polls on how Scottish citizens will vote in another referendum for independence have been released since the UK left the สล็อตออนไลน์ EU's single market and the customs union at the turn of the year.As with other polls since June, the trio put Yes in front of No.However, they do not suggest that Britain's exit from the EU's single market results in further support for independence.Indeed, at 53%, the average support level for Yes was slightly lower from the 55% recorded by the same three surveys late last year.As mentioned, all three surveys show how Brexit influences people's opinions about independence. On average, only 39% of those who voted goodbye in 2016 said they would vote Yes, compared with 59% of those who supported Remain.

Since the Scots were voted in 2016 with 62% to 38% of the remaining support in the EU, and according to Panelbase, it will now vote with a similar margin to support participation. The EU, again, the UK government's Brexit policy has not helped. An attempt to persuade Scots the advantages of sticking to the union.The same Panelbase poll, conducted for the Sunday Times, also corroborated previous survey evidence that many voters believed independent Scotland would deal with the epidemic (42%) better than that. Thought it would be dealt with worse (23%)


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Importantly, one in five (20%) of those who voted not to go free in 2014 believed it was better. This recognition helps explain why support for independence is now three points higher than 50% before the initial blockade last March.Regardless of the current state of the poll, Unionists may hope that with any controversy over Brexit and the coronavirus, voters will eventually feel the mood of being part of the UK.However, Panelbase polls point out that while 41% of Scots would be unhappy if Scotland left the union, more than 48% were more than happy, a third (33%) said they felt like it. Scottish But not British However, in this case some people remain skeptical about the case of the Union economy.It is quite believed that independent Scotland would be financially worse (42%) than it was thought to be better (36%),

and while 88% of No supporters believed Scotland would worsen under independence, only 71%. Of the Yes supporters, only thought it would be better.There may be some potential here for Unionists to win back voters at the side of the argument.In the meantime, The Sunday Times polls in England, Wales and Northern Ireland suggest that there is widespread awareness of the recent swaying with the Northern Border Union.Almost half of the voters (49%) in both England and Wales think Scotland will become independent in the next 10 years, as do 50% of the Scots themselves. In Northern Ireland, up to 60% have that view.Across the UK, many believe that Scotland will become independent in the next decade rather than say the same about Northern Ireland. Scotland is now widely regarded as the weakest link in the union chain.

But it looks like there is now as much support in Northern Ireland as it is to hold a constitutional ballot, as in Scotland's independent referendum.In Scotland, 50% think there should be a referendum in the next five years, while 43% disagree, a result that matches the results of last year's other polls.At the same time, in Northern Ireland, 51% want a border opinion poll within that time frame, while 44% disagree, although the same survey suggests that the results are mostly in favor of being in United Kingdom Some commenters have expressed their hope the 2016 Brexit referendum will be the last ballot in Britain.However, it appears that the referendum is still a promising approach to those wanting to see a change in the UK constitution.


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