Further powers will “undoubtedly” be transferred to Scotland if the country votes to stay in the UK, the man leading the campaign against independence has claimed.
Former chancellor Alistair Darling said in a lecture at Glasgow University that he believes devolution is “not a concluded business”.
He highlighted the Scotland Act of 2012, approved by both Holyrood and Westminster, as setting “a template for how the planned future developments of devolution can be taken forward if Scotland remains in the UK”.
Mr Darling said: “If we vote to stay in the UK, I’ve always argued that devolution is not a concluded business.