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Thursday, 18 September 2014

Scotland Votes On Independence

Should Scotland be an independent country?

The Yes side, in particular, has energized young people and previously disillusioned working-class voters.

Do the Scots feel optimistic enough about Scotland's future as an independent country?

Why not roll the dice for once?


Posted by Diane Bystrom at 13:15
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