SUPPORT for Welsh independence has risen with the majority of young people in favour of leaving the Union, a fresh poll shows.
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The Redfield and Wilton Strategies poll indicates that, if don’t knows are removed, 38% of people would vote Yes if there were to be a referendum tomorrow on the question"should Wales be an independent country?". Of note, on the question of whether an independence referendum should take place—and if so, when — 34% would support a referendum on Welsh independence being held in the next year, while the same number would oppose one being held in this timeframe.The poll also showed belief in the pro-independence side being able to win a referendum is increasing.
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