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SCOTLAND’S alleged Euromania is evaporating, with the Remain camp losing 13 points in a poll released yesterday.
The 53 per cent backing an In vote is a far cry from the 66 per cent backing continued membership in April.
But those committed to voting Out only increased from 29 per cent to 32 per cent over the two polls.
The poll also discovered that only 13 per cent believe their standard of living would improve if Britain leaves, while 32 per cent believe it would get worse.
And pollsters checked the pulse for a new Scottish independence referendum if Britain votes Out but most Scots back In.
They found that 47 per cent backed leading nationalists’ call for a second indy vote if Brexit wins, with 45 per cent opposing going through yet another plebiscite.
