Referendum: Eight things you need to know to sound ‘informed’ at work today By Andrew Clark September 19 2014, 8:20 am September 19 2014, 8:20 am Share Referendum: Eight things you need to know to sound ‘informed’ at work today Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/350113/referendum-eight-things-need-know-sound-informed-work-today/ Copy Link Waking up to a No vote for Scotland? Here are eight things that you need to know to sound ‘informed’ at work today… 1) The facts: Election results region by region 2) Who all voted: Turnout by region Ballot papers are counted in the Highland Hall at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh 3) A dignified speech: Alex Salmond concedes First Minister Alex Salmond during a press conference after Scotland rejected independence in the referendum 4) Some light relief: CNN makes poll blunder CNN thinks Scotland has given the referendum 110%! 5) Vote again: Should Alex Salmond step down? A disappointed Alex Salmond thanked the people of Scotland 6) Controversy: Police investigate Glasgow electoral fraud Police officers patrol the Emirates Arena in Glasgow as votes are counted 7) Westminster: One big sigh of relief Prime Minister David Cameron, who campaigned for a No vote 8) Market happiness: Another big sigh of relief The value of the pound rose after the referendum result