Voters say there was '˜intimidation' during indyref campaign
A public consultation on the SNP's plans to hold a second referendum on Scottish independence has led to claims there was 'widespread bullying and intimidation' of voters on both sides of the argument ahead of the 2014 vote.
Others who took part raised concerns about possible electoral fraud, with some suggesting that CCTV should be introduced at polling stations and counts.
The consultation responses have also raised the prospect of a second independence referendum needing a winning majority of up to 70 per cent.
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