Q&A: Why one polling expert says Scotland likely to say ‘no’ to independence
Claire Durand, a sociology professor at the University of Montreal, discusses recent polling on the issue of Scottish independence.
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Claire Durand, a sociology professor at the University of Montreal, discusses recent polling on the issue of Scottish independence.
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