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UACES 2014, Cork Constitutional Referendums and the EU: Scotland Charlie Jeffery UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
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Europe in Public Opinion If Scotland did vote yes, then should it be in or out of the EU? (MORI, 2013) 61% in EU (59% ‘no voters) 33% out (35% ‘no’ voters)EU (35% ‘no’ voters)
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Comparing Euro-scepticism 2014Good thing Bad thing England34 Wales3532 Scotland4327
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Comparing Euro-scepticism 2014Good thing Bad thing England34 Wales3532 Scotland4327 2014InOut England3740 Wales3935 Scotland4832
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Comparing Euro-scepticism 2014Good thing Bad thing England34 Wales3532 Scotland4327 2014InOut England3740 Wales3935 Scotland4832
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Which Leader Stands up for England?
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1.Nigel Farage22%
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Which Leader Stands up for England? 1.Nigel Farage22% 2.None of them21%
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Which Leader Stands up for England? 1.Nigel Farage22% 2.None of them21% 3.Don’t know 17%
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Which Leader Stands up for England? 1.Nigel Farage22% 2.None of them21% 3.Don’t know 17% 4.David Cameron 15%
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Which Leader Stands up for England? 1.Nigel Farage22% 2.None of them21% 3.Don’t know 17% 4.David Cameron 15% 5.Ed Miliband 13%
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Which Leader Stands up for England? 1.Nigel Farage22% 2.None of them21% 3.Don’t know 17% 4.David Cameron 15% 5.Ed Miliband 13%
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