Total Members Voted: 105
Another poll released on Sunday by Panelbase for the pro-independence campaign Yes Scotland found the no vote was still in the lead, at 52% compared with 48% for yes, excluding the undecided.Yes Scotland responded cautiously, saying: "Yes has the big momentum – with support growing particularly strongly among Labour voters and women – but we still have work to do if we are to win."Denis Canavan, the chairman of Yes Scotland's advisory board and former Labour MP, told a rally in his hometown of Cowdenbeath: "We are now on the very cusp of making history – a bold and confident new Scotland, run by the people of Scotland and built on enduring principles of equality, fairness and social justice.
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Scotland has always been present there and I'm actually surprised it didn't happen earlier.
probably because the union was formed out of mutual prosperity
King James was a Scot, right?
james ii was born in london
So what if Britain ruled half the world. An independence movement in Scotland has always been present there and I'm actually surprised it didn't happen earlier.