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    Scots back UK despite Brexit vote: Poll

    Most Scots still back remaining in the United Kingdom despite Britons voting to leave the European Union, a move which was opposed by the majority in Scotland, according to an opinion poll published on Saturday.

    Scots back UK despite Brexit vote: Poll
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    Scotland?s nationalist First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

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    Scotland’s nationalist First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said the June 23 vote for Brexit had put Scottish independence back on the agenda just two years after it was rejected in a referendum. 

    While Britons backed leaving the EU by 52-48 per cent, Scots voted by 6238 per cent to remain in the bloc, an outcome Sturgeon argues has changed the political landscape regarding possible Scottish secession. 

    However according to Saturday’s YouGov survey, 53 per cent of Scots wanted to stay part of the United Kingdom with 47 percent backing independence. Even when asked if they would rather stay in the EU but leave the UK, 46 per cent of the 1,006 respondents said they wanted to remain in the UK and only 37 per cent preferred Scotland becoming an independent nation within the bloc. 

    “Inevitably, some will suggest that the high-water mark of Scottish independence has now passed, especially as it was thought that leaving the EU might persuade voters to change their minds and vote against the Union,” said Joe Twyman, YouGov’s Head of Political and Social Research.

    “However, the situation is, naturally, more complicated than that. There remains a great deal of uncertainty about what the UK’s relationship with the EU will look like in the long term. A lot could, and almost certainly will, change on this front in the coming years.” 

    Scots rejected independence by 55-45 per cent in the 2014 referendum, but since then Sturgeon’s Scottish National Party has gone from strength to strength, winning 56 of Scotland’s 59 seats in the British parliament in the 2015 election.

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