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Scottish Referendum and British Prime Minister David Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron: No one can predict the fallout of Scotlands decision to keep the United Kingdom united. But if Canadas two brushes with the sovereignty threat served as a prequel to the referendum, their aftermath should equally serve as a warning , according to The Star. In the dying days of the Scottish referendum campaign, British Prime Minister David Cameron and the opposition party leaders in Westminster all pledged their support for greater powers for Scotland if only the Scots would stay and Union triumphed over separation. Change was promised, but the pledges fell flat. Dealt with poorly, Scotlands No vote may be not so much a break-up that has been averted as a battle put off to another day. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.