ScotCen Social Research has been tracking attitudes towards the governance of Scotland since 1999, with numerous lessons for both the Yes and No campaigns. Rachel Ormston summarises some of the most important findings of that research, and concludes that the perception of whether independence would mean greater or lesser degree of fairness and equality could prove decisive
The Scottish independence referendum is now coming into clear sight, with only a month or so to go b...
John McCormick (1)With the Scottish referendum fading behind us, we have yet to fully understand the...
Both sides of the UK’s referendum campaign have invested huge resources in trying to convince the el...
Scotland finally goes to the polls today to decide on its status as either a newly independent natio...
As the vote on Scottish independence gets closer, the polls are steadily narrowing. The Yes camp bel...
Despite the best efforts of professional economists to lay out what the implications of a Yes or No ...
A lot closer than had seemed likely a few months previously; not as close in the end as the final po...
Despite the best efforts of professional economists to lay out what the implications of a Yes or No ...
Despite the best efforts of professional economists to lay out what the implications of a Yes or No ...
Following Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement that she will seek authority for a Scottish referendum, Pau...
The polls have been narrowing in Scotland’s independence referendum debate with the vote just over t...
The Brexit vote has not shifted overall opinion on the question of Scottish independence in Scotland...
While a majority of Scots polled are against independence, opinion polls indicate that there is a pr...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
The Scottish independence referendum is now coming into clear sight, with only a month or so to go b...
John McCormick (1)With the Scottish referendum fading behind us, we have yet to fully understand the...
Both sides of the UK’s referendum campaign have invested huge resources in trying to convince the el...
Scotland finally goes to the polls today to decide on its status as either a newly independent natio...
As the vote on Scottish independence gets closer, the polls are steadily narrowing. The Yes camp bel...
Despite the best efforts of professional economists to lay out what the implications of a Yes or No ...
A lot closer than had seemed likely a few months previously; not as close in the end as the final po...
Despite the best efforts of professional economists to lay out what the implications of a Yes or No ...
Despite the best efforts of professional economists to lay out what the implications of a Yes or No ...
Following Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement that she will seek authority for a Scottish referendum, Pau...
The polls have been narrowing in Scotland’s independence referendum debate with the vote just over t...
The Brexit vote has not shifted overall opinion on the question of Scottish independence in Scotland...
While a majority of Scots polled are against independence, opinion polls indicate that there is a pr...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
The Scottish independence referendum is now coming into clear sight, with only a month or so to go b...
John McCormick (1)With the Scottish referendum fading behind us, we have yet to fully understand the...
Both sides of the UK’s referendum campaign have invested huge resources in trying to convince the el...