Scotland is heading for a cliffhanger result in Thursday's independence referendum, two eve-of-vote surveys are indicating.
Both opinion polls put the No campaign on 52 per cent, with support for Yes on 48 per cent, setting the scene for a highly-charged final 24 hours of campaigning.
The final result could lie in the hands of voters who are yet to make up their minds.
An ICM poll for the Scotsman put the undecided vote at 14 per cent, but suggested the Yes campaign was gaining ground.
Read more: Scottish referendum on a knife edge: Two polls put No at 52% - Scottish independence - UK - The Independent
Both opinion polls put the No campaign on 52 per cent, with support for Yes on 48 per cent, setting the scene for a highly-charged final 24 hours of campaigning.
The final result could lie in the hands of voters who are yet to make up their minds.
An ICM poll for the Scotsman put the undecided vote at 14 per cent, but suggested the Yes campaign was gaining ground.
Read more: Scottish referendum on a knife edge: Two polls put No at 52% - Scottish independence - UK - The Independent
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