Glasgow bucks Scottish trend, votes for independence

Supporters from the "Yes" Campaign wave Scottish Saltire flags in central Glasgow September 18, 2014. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton

EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, voted for independence from the United Kingdom, but only by a narrow margin, its counting officer said. The vote was split 53 percent in favour of independence, 47 percent against, not enough to buck the trend of results in other parts of the country. "It certainly isn't good enough given results elsewhere," John Curtice, a professor at Strathclyde University and a leading authority on polling, told BBC Television. (Writing by Mike Peacock)