10 Sept 2014

'This vote is not about Scotland versus Britain it's about two competing visions for Scotland’-Cameron

British Prime Minister, David Cameron was close to tears in effort to save Union. Cameron made the plea today Wednesday in Edinburg while warning that the outcome of the vote will last a Hundred years. The Prime Minister shelved his appearance at PMQs to make the trip to Scotland.

'This vote is not about Scotland versus Britain it's about two competing visions for Scotland’

'I hope you choose the vision of Scotland that is about Scottish pride, Scottish patriotism, Scottish nationhood, but is also about being part of the family of nations we have created.'

With only a week to go until the historic referendum, massive campaign continues today across Scotland, and it’s not a surprise the PM decided to shelve his appearance at PMQs. 

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