English politicians getting involved in the Scottish independence debate is more likely to make Scots vote in favour of leaving the Union, an exclusive Sky News/YouGov poll has found.
Our poll shows almost a third of people in the UK (31%) believe English politicians should stay out of the debate.
In Scotland the figure is higher - 44%.
When asked if English politicians getting involved would make it more or less likely Scotland votes yes to independence, 43% said they thought it would make that prospect more likely.
Tomorrow marks 100 days until the referendum, which will ask people the question: "Should Scotland be an independent country?"
The countdown will see both sides of the campaign step up their efforts to secure their preferred outcome.
Current polling shows the no camp has the advantage.
First Minister Alex Salmond said: "The eyes of the world are on Scotland and we should be proud of the example we are setting in terms of the profoundly democratic and peaceful nature of the debate on our future - not something that is always the case elsewhere."
He added that independence is the only guarantee of further powers for Scotland, after the Scottish Conservatives pledged to "take the stabilisers off" and grant full income tax powers if it votes against independence.
:: We will have reaction to the findings in the Murnaghan programme at 10am from Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond and Foreign Secretary William Hague.
:: Sky News will be in Scotland on Monday for a day of special coverage on the referendum - on TV, online and mobile. This will include interviews with leading figures from both sides of the debate.
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