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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks during a visit to the Scottish Widows building in Edinburgh, Scotland

“I would break your heart”: David Cameron recruits highly emotional for the whereabouts of Scotland in the UK in Edinburgh. But the British Prime Minister can also threaten.

British Prime Minister David Cameron has traveled to Scotland – and is there already everything in motion to prevent the looming secession of the north mainland UK next week: “I would be heartbroken if this family of nations, we have built , was shattered, “he said in Edinburgh. The Scots vote on 18 September on whether the country should be independent from the United Kingdom.

To prevent this, Cameron threatened the Scots also quite blatantly: A monetary union with an independent Scotland would not work, he said. If Scotland wants to be independent, the remaining UK would not divide the pounds with the new neighboring country.

In addition, such a result would go far beyond a pure no-confidence vote against the Conservative government in London. “I think many people think that would be like a normal vote,” Cameron said. The mood was as if you could vote five years later, “when you’ve had enough of the bloody Tories”. But this time it was different than in parliamentary elections: “This is not a decision over the next five years, but over the next century.”

Scotland Independence Referandum 2014:Cameron’s motto, “Better together”

Cameron had traveled with his vice Nick Clegg and opposition leader Ed Miliband to Scotland, to promote the preservation of Britain. Therefore can the trio’s weekly survey of government failure in Parliament. The three party leaders declared before their departure: “There are many things that separate us from each other, but in one point we are passionate match. The United Kingdom is better together”

“Better together” (“Better together”) is the motto of the campaign of independence opponents. Cameron reacts with his trip to criticism, to have been too little presence in the campaign before the referendum on independence (All important facts about the referendum can be read here). He is accused of having not done enough against the threatened secession of the Scots.

Accordingly, the recent polls read: pollsters speak of a change of opinion in Scotland. In a study by the Institute YouGov for the newspaper “Sunday Times” had on Sunday for the first time issued a majority for independence from Great Britain. Particularly among women, a reversal let watch, the pollsters. The camp of the advocates of secession of Scotland enlarged compared to a month ago, at eight percentage points to 35 percent.

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