Scotland's independence is left in the hands of a 'middle million' of switherers | Politics | The Guardian: "Dunbar is a pretty market town in East Lothian with an evidently active community: civic week has just finished, and the bakery is supported by more than 740 local shareholders. The town is also home to a concentration of undecided voters, perhaps because lower levels of deprivation here mean that people have more to lose, perhaps because – as one resident puts – East Lothian "looks both ways", to Edinburgh and the border."
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Wednesday, July 02, 2014
Scotland's independence is left in the hands of a 'middle million' of switherers | Politics | The Guardian
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