Polling underway in historic Scottish Independence Referendum.

4.2 million Scots – aged 16 and over – can cast their votes in the biggest political decision their nation will ever make.

As of last night – the polls suggest there’s little to separate the Yes and No camps. A 4 per cent gap would mean just 65-thousand people could swing the course of the Referendum.

So both sides will be looking to get their supporters out in force early on – and hoping to win over many of the 1 in 7 Scots who say they’re still undecided whether going it alone is worth the economic risk.

2 years of campaigning and 307 years of the United Kingdom could all come down to this – the question on the ballot paper – Yes or No – Should Scotland be An Independent Country.

We should have an answer within the next 24 hours.