My message is a simple one - the E.U. is not perfect, but Scotland's interests are best served by being a member.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'll be arguing for Scotland to vote to stay in the E.U.
There are lots of jobs and investment in Scotland dependent on our membership of the E.U. single market.
One of the attractive things about being in Scotland is that we have a very good pipeline of new people coming into the company from the excellent universities around us.
I've not hidden and I'll never hide the fact that I want Scotland to be an independent country. But as long as we're part of the Westminster system, it's really important to people in Scotland that we get good decisions coming out of Westminster. So we've got a vested interest in being a constructive participant.
We need Britain not only to stay in the E.U. but to be very active in it.
Scotland is not a region of the U.K.; Scotland is a nation, and if we cannot protect our interests within a U.K. that is going to be changing fundamentally, then that right of Scotland to consider the options of independence has to be there.
I am wholeheartedly in favour of an independent Scotland.
I am very aware of how warmly Scotland is regarded around the world, and a vote for self-determination would raise our international profile even further, with lots of benefits for Scottish arts and culture.
I feel incredibly passionate about Scotland not becoming an independent country.
Because Scotland and Northern Ireland want to remain part of the E.U., there is the quite real possibility that Scotland and even Northern Ireland might now choose to go their own way on membership within the E.U. and the 'United Kingdom' would suddenly effectively be only England and Wales.