And so do Ipsos MORI!
Scottish polls by YouGov and ICM are now joined by Ipsos MORI, who have carried out a poll of 534 people in Scotland on behalf of Reuters. Again, we have a slightly different result, but with the balance of Scottish opinion still opposed to the decision.
47% of the Scots MORI interviewed disagreed with the decision, with 40% agreeing. Unlike Yougov and ICM who gave people a straight choice between right and wrong, MORI offered a more nuanced scale, so 37% strongly disagreed with the decision, 10% tended to disagree, 21% tended to agree and 19% strongly agreed.
No tables yet, so we can't see exactly what wording MORI's question used.
UPDATE: On unconnected things, YouGov's monthly poll for the Telegraph appears to be on the front page of the paper in the Sky news paper review, but it's headlining on attitudes to Afghanistan, so no voting intention figures just yet.