No Independence for Scotland, Vows U.K. PM
Cameron rallies his party with a little nationalism
David Cameron has promised to campaign against Scottish independence with "everything we've got" as negotiations over the independence referendum enter their final stages.
The Prime Minister will meet Alex Salmond, Scotland's First Minister, on Monday to agree arrangements for the vote on the future of the UK in autumn 2014.
Mr Cameron told the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham that the Olympics highlighted the depth of feeling for the UK, adding: "Whether our athletes were English, Scottish, Welsh or from Northern Ireland, they draped themselves in one flag.
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