More than 40% of people from across Britain do not believe there should be a currency union if Scotland becomes independent, according to a poll. The Springboard UK poll for the Sunday Express carried out in England, Wales and Scotland found 44% of those asked the question "If Scotland votes for independence should there be a currency union?" replied with "No".
A total of 22% welcomed sharing the pound while the remainder said they were not sure. However, the figures for Scotland revealed 60% of those polled were in support of a currency union, 21% were opposed and 19% did not know...............................................Full Article: Source
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