Dundee, Scotland, UK. 18th September, 2014: Scottish Referendum "Vote Yes" Campaign. Scottish National Party Political Campaigners and voters in Dundee city centre encouraging Scottish People to vote Yes for Independence today September 18th 2014. Credit: Dundee Photographics / Alamy Live News

Dundee, Scotland, UK. 18th September, 2014: Scottish Referendum "Vote Yes" Campaign. Scottish National Party Political Campaigners and voters in Dundee city centre encouraging Scottish People to vote Yes for Independence today September 18th 2014. Credit:  Dundee Photographics / Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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3888 x 2592 px | 32.9 x 21.9 cm | 13 x 8.6 inches | 300dpi

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18 September 2014

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Dundee, Angus, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom

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Dundee, Scotland, UK. 18th September, 2014: Scottish Referendum "Vote Yes" Campaign. Scottish National Party Political Campaigners and voters in Dundee city centre encouraging Scottish People to vote Yes for Independence today September 18th 2014. A referendum on whether Scotland should be an independent country or stay united with England. The referendum question, as recommended by the Electoral Commission, will be "Should Scotland be an independent country?" – Voters can only answer yes or no. With some exceptions, all residents in Scotland aged 16 or over can vote, representing over 4 million people. To be successful, the independence proposal requires a simple majority (at least one vote more than the other side). Many issues have been raised during the campaign including which currency an independent Scotland would use, public expenditure and North Sea oil.