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Scottish independence: 'Economy matters most' to voters | Scottish independence: 'Economy matters most' to voters |
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The economy is the issue that matters most to voters taking part in the independence referendum, a poll carried out for the BBC has suggested. | The economy is the issue that matters most to voters taking part in the independence referendum, a poll carried out for the BBC has suggested. |
The results of the poll feature in a documentary, Scotland's Top Ten Battlegrounds, which is being shown on Tuesday. | The results of the poll feature in a documentary, Scotland's Top Ten Battlegrounds, which is being shown on Tuesday. |
A sample of 1,008 adults, aged 16 and over, were asked which issues, from a list of 10, mattered most to them. | A sample of 1,008 adults, aged 16 and over, were asked which issues, from a list of 10, mattered most to them. |
The economy came out top with pensions second and welfare third. | The economy came out top with pensions second and welfare third. |
Then, in descending order, came Scotland's relationship with the rest of the UK, currency, immigration, energy, defence, the relationship with the European Union and broadcasting. | Then, in descending order, came Scotland's relationship with the rest of the UK, currency, immigration, energy, defence, the relationship with the European Union and broadcasting. |
Research agency TNS carried out the interviews throughout Scotland between 3 and 10 January. | Research agency TNS carried out the interviews throughout Scotland between 3 and 10 January. |
All interviews for the poll were conducted face-to-face, in homes, using Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing and quota sampling. | All interviews for the poll were conducted face-to-face, in homes, using Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing and quota sampling. |
No politicians were interviewed for the hour-long programme, which is narrated by actor John Gordon Sinclair. | No politicians were interviewed for the hour-long programme, which is narrated by actor John Gordon Sinclair. |
Instead, a range of academics gave their views on each of the 10 topics which are expected to feature significantly in the debate. | |
Dr Azeem Ibrahim, of the Scotland Institute think-tank, is one of the academics featured in the programme. | Dr Azeem Ibrahim, of the Scotland Institute think-tank, is one of the academics featured in the programme. |
He claimed that the British government may build a border post to guard against the threat of terrorist attacks because independence for Scotland could lead to intelligence failures. | He claimed that the British government may build a border post to guard against the threat of terrorist attacks because independence for Scotland could lead to intelligence failures. |
He told the programme: "There is a high probability that there will be a border constructed between Scotland and England and there will be border checks and this has been articulated to me from the highest levels of the MoD. | He told the programme: "There is a high probability that there will be a border constructed between Scotland and England and there will be border checks and this has been articulated to me from the highest levels of the MoD. |
"Actually a former Secretary of Defence told me that is more than likely to actually happen because the rest of the UK simply cannot be open to any sort of vulnerabilities … if there are huge intelligence gaps between Scotland and England." | "Actually a former Secretary of Defence told me that is more than likely to actually happen because the rest of the UK simply cannot be open to any sort of vulnerabilities … if there are huge intelligence gaps between Scotland and England." |
But Dr John MacDonald of the Scottish Global Forum dismissed the idea that border controls would follow a vote for independence. | But Dr John MacDonald of the Scottish Global Forum dismissed the idea that border controls would follow a vote for independence. |
He said: "The idea of manned border posts is the most hysterical scaremongering. I consider it grossly irresponsible." | He said: "The idea of manned border posts is the most hysterical scaremongering. I consider it grossly irresponsible." |
The programme is the third in a series of 13 in-depth BBC documentaries on the referendum. | The programme is the third in a series of 13 in-depth BBC documentaries on the referendum. |
Voters in Scotland will decide on their country's future on 18 September. | Voters in Scotland will decide on their country's future on 18 September. |
They will be asked the straight "yes/no" question: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" | They will be asked the straight "yes/no" question: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" |
Scotland's Top Ten Battlegrounds is being shown at 21:00 on BBC Two on Tuesday, 11 February. | Scotland's Top Ten Battlegrounds is being shown at 21:00 on BBC Two on Tuesday, 11 February. |
Viewers outside Scotland can access BBC Two Scotland on Sky 142 (HD) & 970 and Freesat 97. | Viewers outside Scotland can access BBC Two Scotland on Sky 142 (HD) & 970 and Freesat 97. |
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