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Public Attitudes Towards Scotland’s March 2nd 2012
Constitutional Future
The Times Conference
Scotland and the Union: what future?
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Q: Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?
All All who are certain to vote
Undecided Undecided
13% Yes 11% Yes
37% 39%
50%
50%
No No
Base: All (1,005); All certain to vote (780). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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Q: Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?
70 Yes No
60
50
40
%
30
20
10
0
Men Women 18-24 25-34 35-54 55+ Most Least Born in Born
deprived deprived Scotland elsewhere
areas areas
Base: All certain to vote (780). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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Q: Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?
Support independence Oppose independence
May change Definitely May change Definitely
mind decided mind 15% decided
26%
74%
85%
Base: All who would vote Yes (292); All who would vote No (418). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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50 Scottish Parliament opens
Support for independence (%)
Introduction of the poll tax
Devolution referendum SNP form majority
in Scotland
government
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20
SNP form minority
government
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Devolution referendum
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Data collected by Ipsos MORI (previously MORI). Fieldwork conducted face-to-face or by telephone amongc1,000 Scottish adults per wave. Please note, data from 1999-2008 comes from the Scottish Social
Attitudes Survey, conducted face-to-face among c1200-1500 Scottish adults.
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When do you think the referendum should be held?
Support independence
All Oppose independence
Within the next 18 31%
2%5%
months 63%
9% Within next the 18 months
After Summer 2013
but before Autumn
16%
2014 11%
After summer 2013 but
before Autumn 2014 Autumn 2014
39%
Autumn 2014 9%
47%
After Autumn 2014 8%
22% After Autumn 2014
10%
Never/shouldn't be held
Never/shouldn't be *%
held 4%
Don't know
Don't know
5%
4%
15%
0% 25% 50% 75%
Base: All (1,005); All who would vote Yes (374); All who would vote No (499). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29
January 2012
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59% X X
Of Scots think that a separate
„devolution max‟ question
should be on the ballot paper.
X 37% Of Scots think that the
referendum should only
include a question on
independence.
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Q: Do you agree or disagree with a proposal to extend the powers of the Scottish Parliament to include more
laws and duties and control most of taxation, while Scotland remains part of the UK?
All All who are certain to vote
Undecided Undecided
Disagree 5% Agree Disagree 5% Agree
24% 25%
71% 71%
Base: All (1,005); All certain to vote (780). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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Q: Do you agree or disagree with a proposal to extend the powers of the Scottish Parliament to include more laws
and duties and control most of taxation, while Scotland remains part of the UK?
Undecided
9%
Oppose
devolution 41%
max
Support
devolution
max
88%
53%
Support independence Oppose independence
Base: All who would vote Yes (292); All who would vote No (418). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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Party support
76%
89%
10%
59%
Support independence
2% Support devolution max
38%
11%
62%
Base: All (1,005). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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Q: Do you think your personal finances will improve, stay the same or get worse…
In the next five years If Scotland were to become an
Don‟t know – 2%
independent country
Get worse Improve Don‟t know
7% Improve
22%
30% 34%
36%
35%
Stay the same 33% Get worse Stay the same
Net optimism = +4% Net optimism = -14%
Base: All (1,005). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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Q: Do you think your job security will improve, stay the same or get worse…
In the next five years If Scotland were to become an
Don‟t know – 3%
independent country
Improve Don‟t know
Get worse
18% 5% Improve
19% 19%
Get worse
26%
60% 50%
Stay the same Stay the same
Net optimism = -1% Net optimism = -7%
Base: All those currently working (581). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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Q: Do you think economic conditions in Scotland will improve, stay the same or get worse…
In the next five years If Scotland were to become an
Don‟t know – 4%
independent country
Improve Don‟t know
8% Improve
34%
34%
39%
45%
Get worse 13%
23% Get worse Stay the same
Stay the same
Net optimism = -5% Net optimism = -11%
Base: All (1,005). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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Q: Do you think Scotland’s standing in the world will improve, stay the same or get worse…
In the next five years If Scotland were to become an
independent country
Don‟t know
Improve Don‟t know – 4%
4%
6%
Get worse Improve
17% Get worse
39%
33% 42%
38%
Stay the same Stay the same 21%
Net optimism = +22% Net optimism = +9%
Base: All (1,005). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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20. Who should lead the ‘No’ Of those who could…
campaign?
David Cameron 25%
55% of Scots could not name someone
Johann Lamont 9%
?
Alistair Darling 7%
0% 10% 20% 30%
Base: All (1,005), all naming someone (450). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+,
27-29 January 2012
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Q: Which of the following best describes your national identity?
All Born in Support Oppose
Scotland independence independence
Scottish not
24% 28% 46% 8%
British
More Scottish
30% 34% 31% 26%
then British
Equally Scottish
31% 32% 15% 44%
and British
More British
4% 2% 3% 6%
than Scottish
British not
7% 3% 3% 12%
Scottish
Base: All (1,005). Data collected among 1,005 Scottish adults 18+, 27-29 January 2012
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• This presents the topline results from Scotland
• Results are based on a survey of 1,005 respondents
conducted by telephone
• Fieldwork dates: 27th January – 29th January 2012
• Data are weight by: age, sex and working status using
census data; tenure using SHS 2007-2008 data; and
public-private sector employment using Scottish
Government Quarterly Public Sector Employment series
data
• Where results do not sum to 100%, this may be due to
computer rounding, multiple responses, or the exclusion of
“don‟t know” categories
• Results are based on all respondents (1,005) unless
otherwise stated
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