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'Both sides would be right to fear a narrow victory': Paul Mason

Scots go to the polls tomorrow to decide if they will vote for an independent Scotland tomorrow. ...
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16.14 17 Sep 2014


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'Both sides would be right to fear a narrow victory': Paul Mason

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16.14 17 Sep 2014


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Scots go to the polls tomorrow to decide if they will vote for an independent Scotland tomorrow.

The latest opinion polls show the race is too close to call - with 1 in 7 Scots yet to make up their mind.

Rivals on both sides are taking to the streets today for the final day of campaigning.

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Paul Mason Economics Editor with Channel 4 News is in Scotland and he joined Jonathan on today's programme to discuss the mood in the country and to reflect on the impact a 'Yes' vote would have on the Scottish economy.

He says both the 'Yes' and 'No' side would be "right to fear a narrow victory".

Jonathan began by asking him if the race really is too close to call?


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