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Polling for Scottish independence in 2020 showed a sustained level of support for a Yes vote as the SNP s grip on Holyrood looks set to strengthen. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has repeatedly warned Westminster that Scotland will join the EU as an independent country, sparking heated debate across the UK. While this eventuality looks increasingly likely, questions still surround how long it will take Scotland to secure its place in the bloc, and what the economic implic
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The SNP has seen its support grow as Nicola Sturgeon appears to have a strong command in Holyrood. This has coincided with polls indicating a sustained wave of pro-independence feeling in Scotland, with every major poll since March putting a Yes vote ahead. In October, an IPSOS/MORI survey had Yes at 55 percent compared to 45 percent for No – a reversal of the 2014 result.