This finding seems to indicate a high level of political engagement in Scotland during
the current referendum campaign, in which the franchise has been extended to those aged 16 - 18.
Not exact matches
Such woolliness is characteristic of the
current campaign for a «People's Vote» (we're no longer allowed to call it a second
referendum).
The party's
current success comes against a backdrop of winning only 6 MPs in 2010, having as little popularity as the widely - loathed Scottish Conservatives as recently as 2013 and, in September of last year, leading a losing
referendum campaign that forced a change in party leadership.
While Mr Miliband stressed that the
current Labour leader was «criss - crossing the country» throwing his weight behind the Remain
campaign, he conceeded that «we all need to do more» and that the June 23
referendum is «even more important than the General Election».
The
current concerns regarding funding of the 2016
referendum campaigns may see the issues of regulation and public funding re-opened.
Ahead of the
referendum, the Liberal Democrats will
campaign for the AV system but their coalition partners, the Conservatives, will argue to retain the
current «first past the post» system.
The shock value of the «No»
campaign's baby unit posters in the Alternative Vote
referendum, or the Leave
campaign's Breaking Point» poster of a long queue of migrants show that, under the
current free - for - all, campaigners find that courting controversy is worthwhile if there are votes to be won.
Theresa May (who
campaigned to remain in the
referendum) has maintained that there won't be any substantial changes to
current laws.
It is essential that as this
referendum campaign progresses, the
current bipartisan support is maintained.