The leaders of Britain's three main political parties are all in Scotland campaigning against independence ahead of next week's referendum.
Prime Minister David Cameron, his deputy Nick Clegg, and Labour Party leader Ed Miliband all want to keep the United Kingdom together.
But Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond says their visits to Scotland are more likely to boost his case for independence.
Scotland votes on the 18th September on whether to become an independent country.
And UK correspondent Olly Barratt says if Scotland does go it alone, Mr Cameron, Mr Clegg and Mr Miliband would all be under pressure to quit.
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And UK correspondent Olly Barratt says one person who won't be taking sides, is Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
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