Scottish independence debate an "emotional journey"
"We just don't know what's ahead of us", one voter in Scotland has said about the Scottish Independence Referendum vote.
People in Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae have been telling James Shaw their views on the vote, which is on the 18 September.
Anyone aged 16 and over who lives in Scotland will have a direct say on the nation's future - as long as they have registered to vote. James Shaw is spending a week travelling around Scotland to discover how people view the vote with just over a month left to voting.
One voter said her views had changed in what had been an "emotional journey" in the run-up to the vote.
This clip is from Shelagh Fogarty on Monday 11 August.
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