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The constitutional implications of the Scottish referendum

The Scots, who comprise just 8% of the population of the whole UK, rejected independence by a comfortable margin of 10%. Brian Walker asks why this decision triggered political and constitutional upheaval that could threaten the survival of the Union, when it should have closed the issue down

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