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Part of the problem is that the " Yes " camp is now regarded as more trendy/forward looking etc. while " No " voters seem almost ashamed to admit it . However,the way people say they will vote and how they actually vote are not necessarily the same.

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"On September 8 a TNS survey found support for independence had jumped six points in the last month, putting the yes vote at 38% and the no vote at 39%.

 

This is the trend over time:"

 

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A new opinion poll on Scottish independence has found the no vote back in the lead at 53% of voters, suggesting the sudden surge in backing for independence has subsided.

 

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A Survation survey of 1,000 Scots suggested 47.6 per cent intend to vote No next week compared with 42.4 per cent for Yes.

 

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North Korea is feeling 'positive' about Scottish 'Yes'

 

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Kim Jong-un is feeling positive about a Yes vote in Scotland and is looking to trade with Scotland if it gains independence, Pyongyang representatives have reportedly said.

 

Choe Kwan-il, managing editor of the Choson Sinbo newspaper told The Telegraph he believes independence "would be a very positive thing for Scotland".

 

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