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There is no disputing, on the other side of the fence, that many people have yet to make up their mind. But, insists Alistair Darling, Better Together�s chief, there�s no evidence at all that they�re moving towards independence. And our poll today suggests that neither side has an advantage among the undecideds � one in five say they are �likely� to back Yes and No, with the rest in the middle. Certainly, says Darling, there has been scant evidence so far of any movement. �If you look at the people supporting independence, it hasn�t shifted much at all over the duration of the campaign,� he says. The problem for the pro-independence side may be that, as polling guru Nate Silver declared last month when in Edinburgh, people tend to become more likely to stick with what they know as a campaign progresses, as opposed to an uncertain �change� option. �It�s actually the No side that tends to grow over time. People tend not to default to changing the status quo.� This was why he declared that the pro-independence side has �virtually no chance�.
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