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Game on for Scottish independence campaign after surge in polls

Scotland's prospects of independence after a referendum in two weeks received a boost yesterday when a second opinion poll showed the "Yes" camp within touching distance of victory.

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Scotland's prospects of independence after a referendum in two weeks received a boost yesterday when a second opinion poll showed the "Yes" camp within touching distance of victory.

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While all polls have put the "No" camp ahead, the latest YouGov survey was the second in four days to find the gap closing ahead of the September 18 vote.

"The political atmosphere across Scotland now is electric," wrote Magnus Linklater in the . "The fight is on. And there is no time to lose."

The YouGov poll found that 47 per cent of people questioned would vote "Yes" to independence, compared to 53 per cent who would vote "No", excluding those who were still undecided.

YouGov's last poll in mid-August put support for the "Yes" camp at 43 per cent and for the "No" group at 57 per cent.

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The latest survey of 1,063 people showed identical results to a Survation poll released on Friday after a strong performance from pro-independence First Minister Alex Salmond in a TV debate with the "No" leader Alistair Darling.

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