Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s meeting between the Prime Minister David Cameron and the First Minister Alex Salmond at St Andrew’s House in Edinburgh Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said:
“The final agreement is for discussion between the First Minister and Prime Minister tomorrow , however my discussions with Michael Moore have been constructive and I believe we have reached a position that guarantees a referendum made in Scotland - which is exactly what we set out to do.
“Tomorrow’s agreement will ensure that the decision taken by the people of Scotland is one that will be fully respected by both governments. “The referendum is the biggest opportunity the people of Scotland have had for 300 years to determine the kind of nation we all wish to live in - and there is no doubt that a majority of people in Scotland want the fairer and wealthier society that independence can deliver.
“Once the agreement has been signed it is time for all of us, on all sides to set out our arguments and campaign for the future we believe Scotland can have. “Now the negotiations are over I am immensely looking forward to making the positive case for Scotland to have the powers of independence that are necessary to build the prosperous and fair society that we all want.”
The Shadow Secretary for Scotland, Margaret Curran, said "It is right that the people of Scotland are given a clear choice. Now we need to see the political wrangling replaced by real debate about the case for maintaining the United Kingdom. "North and south of the border a One Nation Labour Party will play its part and make the case that we are better binding together to tackle the challenges we face, instead of going our separate ways."
Both campaigns Yes Scotland who are in favor of Scottish Independence and the Better together campaign who are opposed to Scotland breaking away from the rest of the United Kingdom have released campaign videos both of which are below: