Referendum Q & A

Eminent Scots explain their attitude to Scottish independence and how they'll be voting in 2014.

Eminent Scots explain their attitude to Scottish independence and how they'll be voting in 2014.

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The Referendum Q & A: Rory Bremner

Scottish comedian and impressionist Rory Bremner is originally from Edinburgh. He is currently working on a one-off political comedy for BBC Scotland, called Rory Goes to Holyrood.

The Referendum Q & A: Janey Godley

Comedian and writer Janey Godley was born and brought up in Shettleston, Glasgow and her autobiography Handstands in the Dark, was a bestseller. 

The Referendum Q & A: Pat Kane

Glasgow born musician Pat Kane is one half of pop duo Hue and Cry, as well as a writer and an activist. He was elected rector of the University of Glasgow in 1990 and is part of the advisory board for the Yes Campaign.