I dont no
Because they were both so close together it was around like a 1% difference.
For the "no" it was : 50.58% and for the "yes" it was : 49.42%
The Government is not bound by the 'result' of these forms of referendum. Federal, State and Territory governments have held these types of referendums.
The referendum to be held in Scotland on 18 September 2014 will decide if Scotland should become an independent country separate from the United Kingdom (yes vote) or remain part of the UK (no vote). The result is that Scotland has decided to stay a UK country. Which economically was the best decision they could have made at the time.
For the "no" it was : 50.58% and for the "yes" it was : 49.42%
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My experience in Canada, having actively participated in both, is that a referendum is a non-binding expression of the opinion of the electorate, whereas the result of a plebiscite is binding on the government. It would appear, however, that this distinction is not universal.
Scotland's independence referendum is tomorrow - 18 September.
That would depend on the result of either the winning party's manifesto or a referendum.
Ninety percent of Australians voted yes to the 1967 referendum. The overwhelming support was the result of increasing Aboriginal self confidence and the need for them to be counted in population statistics due to health concerns.
No. Scotland is one of the four countries that make up the UK along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. There will be an independence referendum in 2014 to decide if Scotland should become a separate country.