Scots closely split on new independence referendum: TNS poll

Scotland will vote to stay in the European Union in a June 23 choice, yet bolster for another freedom vote is powerless regardless of the possibility that the nation is pushed out of the EU by the vote in Britain in general, as indicated by a survey distributed on Wednesday.

Backing to stay in the EU remained at 51 percent in Scotland versus 21 percent for those sponsorship a "Leave" vote, as per the TNS survey of around 1,000 individuals, a greater edge to stay than seen for Britain all in all.

Scots voted 55 to 45 percent against autonomy in September 2014. Be that as it may, the decayed patriot government says it ought to have the privilege to hold another vote if Scotland is constrained out of the EU "without wanting to."

The overview found that 46 percent of Scots did not think the nation ought to hold another submission, regardless of the possibility that it votes to stay and whatever remains of the United Kingdom votes to leave, while 43 percent thought there ought to be another interview.
 Support for freedom fundamentally was 38 percent while 48 percent upheld staying with the UK. The survey was completed between May 4 and May 22.

Scotland has around 3.9 million enrolled voters, out of a sum of 44.7 million over the UK's four constituent parts.

England's vote on whether to stay in the 28-part alliance has clearing suggestions for the economy, exchange, legislative issues, guard and movement, and additionally for the fate of the EU itself.

TNS said it directed all meetings for the survey up close and personal, in individuals' homes, utilizing a PC helped individual talking method.

(Reporting by Elisabeth O'Leary altering by Estelle Shirbon)
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