The Union must change

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I was intrigued by the answers to the polls posted with yesterday's video on whether the UK can survive.

As is our usual practice, we posed similar polls on YouTube and here, and usually we get similar outcomes, although with a greater number of people invariably voting on YouTube. Yesterday, we did not. We got this result here:

The vote was clear: the Union cannot survive.

YouTube viewers were not nearly so sure:

Note that nearly twenty times the number of people voted (we had more than 100,000 views on YouTube yesterday, altogether). There, the result is a decided 'maybe'.

What is clear in both cases is that the Union cannot survive without reform. The YouTube result is most interesting for suggesting that to be the case. 77% think change will have to happen in some form.

I stress, this is not scientific. It does, however, make it clear that discussing what the processes of change should involve is a worthwhile activity.


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