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The Scottish vote
Is any one else fed up of hearing about this they should just get it over with sick of it now 

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Not sure if people just don't care or are too scared to comment...
Based on the most recent poll, the trend is this:
The closer to middle-aged, the higher the percentage of yes voters. Graphically it looks like this, with the y axis being % of yes votes and the x axis being age. The peak I guess is the 45-54 age group where it tops out around 50-51% of votes.

Interesting to note that the lower the NRS social grade the higher the percentage of yes votes, with DE grades having a 10% more yes voters than C2 (DE:50%, C2:40% - so quite a large difference! These two groups have almost the same number of voters, <5% difference.) Also when ordered by public and private sector, both have a majority of no voters.
There are lots of thoughts you can draw from the voting stats when put up against the NRS grade system... I think I'll probably keep mine to myself as I'm sure I would offend a great deal of people
Genuinely interested to hear what others have to say about it though.
Based on the most recent poll, the trend is this:
The closer to middle-aged, the higher the percentage of yes voters. Graphically it looks like this, with the y axis being % of yes votes and the x axis being age. The peak I guess is the 45-54 age group where it tops out around 50-51% of votes.

Interesting to note that the lower the NRS social grade the higher the percentage of yes votes, with DE grades having a 10% more yes voters than C2 (DE:50%, C2:40% - so quite a large difference! These two groups have almost the same number of voters, <5% difference.) Also when ordered by public and private sector, both have a majority of no voters.
There are lots of thoughts you can draw from the voting stats when put up against the NRS grade system... I think I'll probably keep mine to myself as I'm sure I would offend a great deal of people

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On the contrary. For something that has wide-reaching implications for all of us, I'm surprised that there's not more discussion - in England, that is. It's as if we're only just now taking it seriously.mercutio wrote:Is any one else fed up of hearing about this they should just get it over with sick of it now
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