Every austerity measure that Cameron and George Osborne make is being presented in Scotland as the English starving us.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
An independent Scotland - like all countries - will face challenges, and we will have our ups and downs. But the decisions about how we use our wealth will be ours.
Scotland has a great deal to offer the world in terms of our approach to key economic and social issues.
What worries me is that, because of the amount of media coverage of food, Britain seems to have become a foodie nation - but I'm not sure it actually has. I'm not sure there's been a huge change in the pantry at home or what we cook for supper.
Since I became First Minister, I have made clear my priority to alleviate poverty and tackle inequality in Scotland. Ensuring that everyone can do better in life will not only make Scotland fairer, but it will also make it a more prosperous place.
People in Scotland don't take too kindly to being lectured by a Tory Chancellor.
No ifs, no buts - we will not share the pound if Scotland separates from the U.K.
The Nationalists peddle a misplaced cultural conceit that holds that everyone south of the Solway Firth is an austerity loving Tory.
If there is to be any hope of prosperity for this country it is by reversing that policy which made us simply the kitchen garden for supplying the British with cheap food.
Scotland is the Canada of England!
The Euro Sceptics are the English National Party in disguise, and they have poor old David Cameron over a barrel.