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What Scots and Brits have to say about Scotland’s referendum vote What Scots and other Brits have to say about Scotland’s referendum vote
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Next week’s referendum on Scotland’s independence from the United Kingdom appears to be neck-and-neck. We’ve heard what David Cameron, the Queen and lucky lottery winners think, but what about everyone else. Reuters photographers took a sampling of opinions.Next week’s referendum on Scotland’s independence from the United Kingdom appears to be neck-and-neck. We’ve heard what David Cameron, the Queen and lucky lottery winners think, but what about everyone else. Reuters photographers took a sampling of opinions.
  
View Photo Gallery —The voting age was lowered to 16 to let youth have a say, but teens may not vote for independence. Here is what they have to say.View Photo Gallery —The voting age was lowered to 16 to let youth have a say, but teens may not vote for independence. Here is what they have to say.