Today, an an article in the Times produced a poll that shows support for independence among 18-24-year-olds has more than doubled. The Ipsos Mori Poll of over 1000 Scots showed that support for an Independent Scotland is growing.
You can read the Ipsos MORI poll here
In response to the Ipsos MORI poll published in The Times today Blair Jenkins, Chief Executive of Yes Scotland said:
"The support for an independent Scotland among 18-24-year-olds has more than doubled in the last four months showing very clearly that our positive and optimistic campaign is resonating with younger people who have the greatest stake in securing a fairer and more prosperous future for our country.
"This poll is also very good news for Yes because support for a Yes vote in 2014 is on the way up while those intending to vote No is on the way down, and this is consistent with other recent surveys.

"While this poll surveyed only people who said they were certain to vote, we know that many people have yet to make up their minds. It is becoming increasingly clear that Westminster isn’t working and as we continue to make the positive case for an independent Scotland we are confident the polls will continue to move in our favour."
Images by Ipsos MORI and RIC

