The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Campaign started with emergency landing in Edinburgh

– LORD WALLACE OF TANKERNESS

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JIM WALLACE was a Liberal Democrat MP for Orkney & Shetland.

FLYING to Edinburgh to participat­e in my first referendum campaign event, the pilot announced an emergency landing.

An inauspicio­us way to start, I thought, as I adopted the brace position. It turned out to be a false alarm.

On the basis all’s well that ends well, I took heart.

An abiding memory of the campaign is the strength of cross-party cooperatio­n.

But the most profound memory of the two weeks leading up to polling day, was the tragic death of Princess Diana.

I was travelling back to Orkney, trying to get a mobile signal on the deck of a ferry to speak to Donald Dewar. There was already consensus that the campaign should be suspended.

I’m sure we didn’t anticipate the extent of the emotional outpouring over the next seven days.

Resuming, a week later, we launched into a whirlwind of a campaign – a rally with Sean Connery, a series of passionate debates, firing up our supporters to get out on the doorsteps, culminatin­g in a remarkable result.

The Parliament I had believed in all my political life was to be a reality. It’s had its ups and downs, but Scotland today without a Parliament? Unthinkabl­e!

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