On Friday morning, a full result will
wait of polling who held on Thursday. More than 2,600 polls had opened all over
Scotland that will decide whether the country will free from 307-year-old union
with England and it will become an independent state.
The question on the ballot paper
is simplicity itself: "Should Scotland be an independent country?"
the voting poll opened at 7:00 am on Thursday and closed at 10 pm. The voting
shows that turnout will be high, more than 4.2 million voters registered their
vote.
Advocates really support as polls
showed the outcome appeared too close to call. Both sides they said on the
debate on Wednesday- “yes” for independence and “no” for unity — spread across
Scotland.
One of the first, Anne Seaton,
said she had voted Yes — "because why not?"
First Minister Alex Salmond was
casting his vote near his home poll at northeastern Scotland.
“We will build the future
together,” he said. “What we have built together, by sacrificing and sharing,
let no narrow nationalism split asunder ever.”
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