Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
As I said it’s not a very big sample although (again my guess) pro independence Scots may be more inclined to share their opinion than pro union. That’s how it went with Brexit, Trump and the 2015 election all featured one side less inclined to declare their intentions than the other
Which is much the same as saying that those with the most controversial views are the most vociferous. Not sure about the 2015 election, but certainly, as you suggest, the case with Brexit and Trump (both in victory and defeat) and, imo, Farage and Johnson too. All a case of, apparently now proven, empty vessels making the most noise.
May well be true too of those seeking Scottish independence. As Sith says...the most recent polls don’t support the notion of huge/winning support for Independence and I can see them following the Welsh example of greater devolution but ultimately remaining in a ‘unified’ UK.