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Opinium conducted a wide-ranging, nationally representative survey across Scotland , exclusively for The Sunday Times .
Our research reveals a tightening of voting intentions on Scottish independence, with the No’ side holding a slim 2 -point lead over the Yes’s side.
In an ideal world a greater number of Scots prefer to remain in the Union.
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