Scottish Labour Party campaign against Scottish independence
United with Labour was Scottish Labour's campaign for a No vote in the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence. It was launched in May 2013 by Johann Lamont, Anas Sarwar, and Gordon Brown, MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.[1][2] It was intended that the campaign would involve "roadshows across Scotland", with at least one being attended by Ed Miliband.[2] Unlike Labour for Independence, the Labour campaign for a Yes vote, United with Labour did not have a website other than that of the Scottish Labour Party.
Labour also held the chair of cross-party campaign Better Together, with a further 2 senior Labour MSPs sitting on the board.
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Referendum question | "Should Scotland be an independent country?" |
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Campaign organisations | Advocating a "Yes" vote | |
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Other campaign groups | For a "Yes" vote | |
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For a "No" vote | |
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