And of the 23 who have voted here, 56% are against Scotland getting a second referendum.
Hardly statistical.
As Basil pointed out at the start.
"Isn't this a bit like asking the Europeans if the Brits should have a vote on Brexit ?"
How would those denying Scotland a referendum have felt if the EU had said the UK couldn't have one?
Hotel California?
Actually it is not if you think about it. Scotland lost it's nationality, as did England, when it joined to become part of the sovereign nation which is the United Kingdom of Great Britain. We are all British Nationals whether you like it or not and whatever you call yourself or think.
Scotland is only one EU region of twelve in the United Kingdom as is e.g. London, Yorkshire and Humberside etc.
https://www.netherlandsworldwide.nl/countries/united-kingdom/doing-business/uk-regions sets this out well. We could have some fun with NUTS here but I'll pass on that.
So Scotland wishing to leave the United Kingdom is only akin to London wishing to become autonomous outside the United Kingdom.
Each member state of the European Union is it's own sovereign state. It is autonomous subject to it's treaty obligations which treaties it can revoke. Thus Scotland wishing to leave the sovereign state, the United Kingdom of Great Britain, is a matter of the United Kingdom of Great Britain only and any referendum is a reserve power of the United Kingdom Prime Minister only, however heated local opinion may be.
Let's not get on to the West Lothian question which leaves England currently with no Parliament. As we live in a representative democracy, and not a parliamentary democracy as everyone seems to wish to think, England not having it's own Parliament is not too much of a problem as parliamentary representation in the United Kingdom Parliament in Westminster works: remembering, of course, that the last two Labour United Kingdom Governments were predominately Scottish by nature.
As a straw poll Jocko's is a pretty good indicator. I see the optimism of youth set against the realism of age in all these polls which reflects well the UK profile of the ownership of the Honda Jazz .