TEMPO.CO, London - English Prime Minister David Cameron called on Scottish citizens to oppose Scotland independence on a referendum planned to be held in September 2014.
"It's so important for Scotland to realize that the rest of the family sees this as a very important family decision," said Cameron at Olympic Park, London, on Friday, February 7, 2014, as reported by The Guardian.
The speech was aimed at convincing Scottish citizens who have not decided their choice that the entire United Kingdom wants them to be parts of the commonwealth and consider their contributions as integral part of England.
Scottish National Party stated that the speech was a signal that the Downing Street, English Prime Minister Office, is in panic realizing that more supports are gained for the Scotland independence.
Scottish Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, said that the speech indicates that the prime minister's effort to scare Scottish citizens has failed. The Scottish National Party is convinced that Cameron's era will end as the citizens say "yes" to the independence.
During his speech, Cameron said every UK citizens has a right on the historical referendum this year and urged the people across the country to "pick up the phone" and call their friends and family in Scotland to oppose the independence.
GUARDIAN | ABDUL MANAN