Humza Yousaf: There is 'much to learn' from those who oppose independence
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46% Medium Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
46% Medium Conservative
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Sentiments
4% Positive
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"Scotland has extraordinary resources such as renewable energy and key economic strengths such as our great universities." | Positive | 40% Conservative |
"Because it is through independence, and in particular the powerful combination of independence and EU membership, that we can raise living standards.Yousaf will say that Yes supporters should not simply shout independence ever louder, instead the Scottish Government must set out an alternative path: one that leads to a renewed sense of possibility.It should then be for the people of Scotland to decide between those two futures, he will say." | Negative | -2% Liberal |
"It is my argument that independence is urgent." | Negative | -4% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : Scotland has extraordinary resources such as renewable energy and key economic strengths such as our great universities.49% : "Because it is through independence, and in particular the powerful combination of independence and EU membership, that we can raise living standards."Yousaf will say that Yes supporters should not simply shout "independence ever louder," instead the Scottish Government must set out an "alternative path: one that leads to a renewed sense of possibility"."It should then be for the people of Scotland to decide between those two futures," he will say.
48% : "It is my argument that independence is urgent.
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