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order revatio Noted in the past for voting Tory, the north-east of Scotland has a history of ambivalence on Scotland's constitutional future. In the 1979 devolution poll the then Grampian region narrowly voted no to setting up a Scottish assembly. In the 1997 referendum that led to the current Holyrood parliament, Grampian's yes vote was below the Scottish average at 67.6%. On the second question, to give the new parliament tax-raising powers, only 55.6% said yes.