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Scottish independence: UK party leaders in No vote trip to Scotland
From the article:
Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband will abandon their weekly Prime Minister's Questions clash and instead fly north on Wednesday.
It came as the Scottish pro-Union party leaders announced their backing for more powers for Scotland.
First Minister Alex Salmond said the campaign to keep the Union was now in "absolute panic".
Liberal Democrat leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will also be campaigning in Scotland, ahead of the 18 September referendum, although the three leaders will not travel or appear together.
In a joint statement they said: "There is a lot that divides us - but there's one thing on which we agree passionately: the United Kingdom is better together."
The visit was announced on Tuesday after polls indicated a narrowing of the lead that the pro-Union Better Together campaign has over the pro-independence Yes Scotland campaign.
The announcement came as the leaders of Scottish Labour, the Scottish Conservatives and Scottish Liberal Democrats stood shoulder-to-shoulder to endorse a timetable to deliver more financial and other powers for Scotland, in the event of a referendum "No" vote.
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So this is exciting, Scotland might call the UK's bluff.
OT's members from the UK I ask you: do you support a yes for independence or a no for the Union?
OT what do you think? Should the Scottish people go it alone or stay put?
I guess I would vote for independence but I'm not too verse on Scottish politics, yet seeing Cameron et al. lose their minds over this is compelling.
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