The £ is down against other currencies across the world. The drop against the $ is 1% and this is reflected, if not directly matched, by falls against other currencies. If this happens when there is the slightest hint, in one poll, of a "Yes" vote for Scotland leaving the UK, I wonder if this a mere ripple in comparison with the giant wave that would be generated by a hint that the rUK maybe would vote "Yes" to leave the EU.
I'm going spend my £s while they still have value - off to Turkey in a couple of days!