Scotland referendum: What a 'Yes' vote could mean for the rest of the U.K.

More questions than answers about what could happen if Scots back independence

Media | What a Yes vote could mean for the rest of the U.K.

Caption: There are more questions than answers about what the breakup of the 307-year union could mean. CBC's Ellen Mauro reports

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As Scots cast their ballots today on independence, there are more questions than answers about what a Yes vote could mean for the rest of the United Kingdom, the CBC's Ellen Mauro reports.
Watch Mauro's report from London, where she explores the uncertainty surrounding everything from passports to just what the United Kingdom's flag might look like if Scotland were to leave the 307-year-old union.
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