Scotland: Will Labour keep its stronghold?
Today's James Naughtie visits areas of Scotland to hear how the legacy of Scotland's Independence Referendum could affect voting decisions in the 2015 General Election.
More than any election in modern times, including 1974 when the SNP made their first breakthrough, the Scottish results are unpredictable as it's thought Labour will be unlikely to have 41 of the 59 seats they hold now.
James Naughtie speaks to Yes and No voters and how this will influence their vote in May.
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