Scots are utterly disillusioned with the independence referendum debate
All is currently quiet on the northern front. The arrival of the Commonwealth Games has created a rare lull in the independence debate. Both sides have retreated to their respective offices, quietly holding lengthy planning meetings and lining up troops for the final push.
Being in the eye of the storm – that calm before the maelstrom of claim and counter-claim returns in early August – it seems an apt moment to take stock of the campaign. In particular, one depressing truth largely overlooked deserves proper attention – Scottish voters are utterly disillusioned with the state of the debate.
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All is currently quiet on the northern front. The arrival of the Commonwealth Games has created a rare lull in the independence debate. Both sides have retreated to their respective offices, quietly holding lengthy planning meetings and lining up troops for the final push.
Being in the eye of the storm – that calm before the maelstrom of claim and counter-claim returns in early August – it seems an apt moment to take stock of the campaign. In particular, one depressing truth largely overlooked deserves proper attention – Scottish voters are utterly disillusioned with the state of the debate.
More HERE