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Letters: Gamble for the SNP in asking voters too many complex questions

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MONEY, as we know, never sleeps. The former editor of the Daily Record, Murray Foote, has revealed that, on the eve of the independence referendum in 2014, he was deluged by requests from financial businesses and hedge funds desperate for advance knowledge of the title’s eve-of-vote opinion poll. With commendable directness he told them to get lost. Others may not have been so punctilious. Analysis of currency movements by financial website Bloomberg suggests that hedge funds made a fortune from insider dealing over the Brexit referendum in by trading on unpublished exit polls. It’s being called the great Brexit short. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16316366.letters-gamble-for-the-snp-in-asking-voters-too-many-complex-questions/

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