The poll showed asked people how they would vote if an independent Scotland was shown to make them £500 better off per year, £500 worse off per year, or not cause a change. The results were:
£500 better off: 65% for independence; 25% against
£500 worse off: 21% for independence; 66% against
If not changed: 46% for independence; 32% against
Which I find fascinating because it indicates that 21% are in favour of Independence irrespective of the monetary effect*, 25% are against it, and 54% don't care who runs their country so long as they get a grand in their pocket.
It looks very much like the outcome of the referendum will depend on how convincingly the Unionists can scaremonger that Independence will cause economic disaster, and how convincingly the Seperationists can sell the story that Independence will make us all as well off as Norway.
*Obviously the £500 will mean more to people with less money than it does to rich people. I'd love to know how the effect size varied depending on the income of the respondent.
BBC story here, based on the study here.
£500 better off: 65% for independence; 25% against
£500 worse off: 21% for independence; 66% against
If not changed: 46% for independence; 32% against
Which I find fascinating because it indicates that 21% are in favour of Independence irrespective of the monetary effect*, 25% are against it, and 54% don't care who runs their country so long as they get a grand in their pocket.
It looks very much like the outcome of the referendum will depend on how convincingly the Unionists can scaremonger that Independence will cause economic disaster, and how convincingly the Seperationists can sell the story that Independence will make us all as well off as Norway.
*Obviously the £500 will mean more to people with less money than it does to rich people. I'd love to know how the effect size varied depending on the income of the respondent.
BBC story here, based on the study here.
no subject
Date: 2011-12-05 06:39 pm (UTC)I think voting for Independence on a purely emotional/entrenched anti-or-pro union basis can only end badly. There's some emotion, sure, there's bound to be in something like that, but without a quantitative debate alongside the emotional one it'll end in disaster.
no subject
Date: 2011-12-05 06:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-05 06:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-05 06:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-05 06:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-05 08:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-05 08:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 12:24 am (UTC)I know what -I- would want independence to mean, but I'm aware this is different from the SNP's view. However, I also know people at work who take independence to simply mean "Westminster/England not telling us what to do" and don't think it through further than that as regards global politics, the economy, tax, Europe, currency, defence or immigration, say.
no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 12:27 am (UTC)I know how independence is being sold to the public, but I'm very curious what is being said to the private sector at high levels. Realistically, the decisions made without the input of the public are the ones which will determine what kind of independence is gained and those are the ones that, in many ways, are most relevant once you get past Independence? Yay or Nay.
no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 12:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 12:50 am (UTC)their lack of ability to supply a compelling narrative to me, as someone that would absolutely leap at any excuse to vote Labour, is rather telling
Like the last election, the next one will be Labours to lose. They managed it in truly spectacular fashion, and have done in the past.
Don't you find it cringingly absurd that Osborne's popularity has actually *risen* since his fucking awful announcements a few days back? [which effectively amounted to "I got everything totally wrong, and am now going to get it even wronger"]
no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 10:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 10:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 11:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 11:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 11:49 am (UTC)And it's kinda cold up here right now, but it's not _that_ cold in Edinburgh. The East Coast is milder than the West coast, and once you get further North than Stirling you're into colder winters.
no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 11:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 11:51 am (UTC)In some ways I really want to move to Shetland and keep sheep and try crofting. In other ways I think that would be cold and miserable and I know nowt about keeping sheep. Edinburgh presumably has jobs for technical types.
no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 11:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-08 12:39 pm (UTC)Also, will nobody think of the children.
no subject
Date: 2011-12-08 12:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-08 12:50 pm (UTC)I think both are things I’d be very interested to hear the views of the electorate on. Partly out of curiosity, partly out of a desire to guess which way they will jump but also partly because post-Yes we’ll probably get what most people want and I’d like to know what that is before I vote. I also think the gap between expectation and actual or potential delivery will be a key one when deciding if the Independence lark has been a success over the next decade and this in turn will affect how the following decades turn out.
no subject
Date: 2011-12-08 12:51 pm (UTC)http://reformscotland.com/public/publications/scotlandseconomicfuture.pdf