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Excluding "don't knows", ¼­ÃÊÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
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the average of polls this year has been 51% No to 49% Yes. The average for 2018 was 55% to 45% - the same as the 2014 referendum.

The SNP hopes that a combination of Brexit and hostility ¼ÛÁ¤µ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
within Scotland to Mr Johnson will start to push the dial further in its direction.

Would an independent ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·Êǰ ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
Scotland stay in the EU?
In practice, Scotland would not become independent the ³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«Ãßõ=³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«Ãßõ
day after a Yes vote - there would have to be a period of transition.

In 2014, the pro-independence side said it would take 18 º¸°üÀÌ»çÃßõ
months to set up an independent Scottish state.

Even if a referendum was held tomorrow, the transition would therefore ±¤¸íÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
run beyond the end of 2020 - when the UK is due to complete its exit from the EU.

This means Scotland would leave the EU with the rest of the ·¹Çø®Ä«°¡¹æ ·¹Çø®Ä«Áö°© ·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ=·¹Çø®Ä«°¡¹æ ·¹Çø®Ä«Áö°© ·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ
UK, and would need to apply to join again.

Scottish ministers accept they would have to go through an "accession kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌÆ¼¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
process" for EU membership, but want to start this "as soon as possible".
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