British Prime Minister David Cameron, his deputy Nick Clegg and the leader of the opposition Ed Miliband are all to travel to Scotland Wednesday in a bid to bolster the No campaign, as Scottish voters head towards the September 18th referendum on independence.
The political opponents are putting aside their differences to ask Scots to stay with the union as opinion polls show the Yes and No camps are evenly divided.
This week the British government unveiled a package of measures along with a timetable to devolve further powers to the Scottish parliament, if voters say no to independence.
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The leader of the Labour party in Scotland, Johann Lamont said these promised changes were a reason to reject independence.
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Alex Salmond is First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party, which has led the campaign for independence. He dismissed promises of more devolved powers from Westminster to Edinburgh.
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