All this demonstrates is yes voters have a possitive outlook and bo voters have a negative outlook since clearly yes wasnt a majority.
>The most dramatic reversal in opinion has taken place among Conservative voters. In 1997 they strongly opposed the idea of a fully independent Scotland by 66 per cent to 19 per cent.
>That position has fundamentally changed to 50 per cent in favour of an independent Scotland and 36 per cent against. There are similar levels of support for an independent Scotland amongst and Labour and Liberal Democrat voters throughout Britain.
If this is where the KF section of the SNP came from then that paints a very different picture of the political landscape of a post independence Scotland.
Perhaps like Ireland, denmark and most other small north/west european countries we would end up quite right wing. The above suggests there is more of a market for it than we typically think.
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One more push comrades!
All this demonstrates is yes voters have a possitive outlook and bo voters have a negative outlook since clearly yes wasnt a majority.
>The most dramatic reversal in opinion has taken place among Conservative voters. In 1997 they strongly opposed the idea of a fully independent Scotland by 66 per cent to 19 per cent.
>That position has fundamentally changed to 50 per cent in favour of an independent Scotland and 36 per cent against. There are similar levels of support for an independent Scotland amongst and Labour and Liberal Democrat voters throughout Britain.
If this is where the KF section of the SNP came from then that paints a very different picture of the political landscape of a post independence Scotland.
Perhaps like Ireland, denmark and most other small north/west european countries we would end up quite right wing. The above suggests there is more of a market for it than we typically think.
https://i.redd.it/r8k9urstf0wc1.gif
They were awful optimistic back in the 80s.
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