The grassroots groups driving the yes campaign’s success
If the yes camp wins next Thursday it will be, in large part, because in addition to the SNP, this “non-party” broad coalition has inspired people.
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The no campaign has been at great pains to say that a vote to break up the United Kingdom would be irreversible. Is that actually true?
If the yes camp wins next Thursday it will be, in large part, because in addition to the SNP, this “non-party” broad coalition has inspired people.
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Gordon Brown had been intending to give the all-party Better Together campaign a wide berth. But then the narrowing of the polls happened. And in Scotland the former PM still has a lot of weight.
Scotland’s first minister says unnamed minister’s admission that Scotland could keep the pound is a “demolition” of the No campaign’s position.
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