TEMPO.CO, Aberdeen - In light of the Scotland referendum on September 18, British Prime Minister David Cameron has asked the people of Scotland not to leave Great Britain. In a speech in Aberdeen, Cameron described it would be like a painful divorce.
Cameron also managed to calm the Scottish who despise him and his government by saying that he will not be in charge forever.
Scotland's plan to separate from England was first proposed by Scottish Prime Minister Alex Salmond on November last year. A document of 670 pages also encloses details of the separation, including matters on currency, tax system, and people's welfare.
The document also stated that the union between Scotland and the Great Britain has lasted for 360 years, and will be decided whether to continue or not on September 18.
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