2014-09-12wsj.com

``Recent polls on average have given the "no" side a lead of about 4 percentage points. The latest poll, a telephone survey released Friday, has "no" ahead by two percentage points, with 17% undecided. Though that lead is small--it has been relatively consistent: only one poll by a major survey firm has ever had the "yes" side ahead. British bookies, for their part, reckon about a 25% chance of a "yes" vote.''



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