Miliband asks Scots to join ‘No’ campaign and support U.K. mission

Labour leader Ed Miliband

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Labour leader Ed MilibandLabour leader Ed Miliband has urged Scots on Friday to vote ‘No’ in the September’s Scottish referendum so they can join his party’s “mission” to bring social and economic change to the U.K.

While addressing the audience in Edinburgh, Mr Miliband has told about the “deep discontent” across the country, with people “crying out” for economic change.

The Labour leader has said that “in the face of an economy that doesn’t work and a politics that is broken, some people might be tempted to vote Yes” to Scottish independence in the referendum that is scheduled to take place on September 18.

Mr Miliband has insisted: “There is another, better way of changing things. Our mission – economic and social change.

And “by saying No in the referendum, the people of Scotland can say Yes to the campaign to change Britain as a whole.

“To change our economy and the way we are governed.”

The Labour leader has also indicated that it will be more likely to bring the change in Scotland and the whole of the U.K. if both remain in strong union rather than in separate units.

Mr Miliband has also said: “Scotland has always thought big. And the way to think big in the 21st century is by changing the United Kingdom.

“Changing our economy to make it more equal. Changing our society to make it more fair. And changing our politics: to reform the British state so it works for people in every part of our country.”

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