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Cameron "delighted" with Scottish indepedence vote

Reuters 2014-09-19

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British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday (September 19) that the question of Scottish independence had been settled "for a generation" after what he called a clear vote by Scots to stay part of the United Kingdom.

"The people of Scotland have spoken. And it is a clear result. They have kept our country of four nations together. And like millions of other people, I am delighted. As I said during the campaign, it would have broken my heart to see our United Kingdom come to an end," Cameron told reporters in front of his Downing Street office in central London.

Cameron, whose own job would have been on the line if Scots had voted in favour of independence, said the result paved the way for a "new balanced constitutional settlement for all of Britain", including England.

He said it was right decision to hold the vote, with just two options -- 'Yes' meaning independence and 'No' meaning the option to stay together as part

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