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Kantar Poll: Scots don't want another independence vote - RTRS

According to a Kantar survey, most Scottish voters do not want another referendum on independence from the UK and support for secession itself appears to have weakened, Reuters reports.

Key findings from the survey:

Kantar's surveyed 1,060 adults carried out after Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon called for a referendum to be held in autumn 2018 or spring 2019.

Of those interviewed, only 26% thought an independence vote should be held on either of those dates, while 18% thought it should take place later. But 46% thought there should be no referendum at all.

55% would vote against it, while 37% would vote in favor and another 8% were undecided.

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