In the latest release of tapes, which were recorded by reporters posing as potential donors, Mr Cruddas seems to be suggesting arguing for the union would put the party in a stronger negotiating position after the referendum.
He said: "We, as a party, have to be seen to be fighting to keep the Union together.Continue reading the main story“Start QuoteIt shows that senior Tories in London are cynically faking their opposition to independence to position themselves for a post independence deal”Nicola SturgeonDeputy First Minister"Even if we don't agree with it, because at the end of it all, if the Scots say we're out of here and they want to go independent, we can turn around and say it's not what we wanted, it's not what we campaigned for, you can't have this, you can't have that, and you can get on with it."
In the video, Mr Cruddas also appears to describe First Minister Alex Salmond as "the mad Scotsman". Read More
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