Summary
MICHAEL Moore last night failed to get the support of David Cameron for a second referendum on Scottish independence after the Prime Minister dismissed the notion as "hypothetical".
The Scottish Secretary caused a stir this week when he suggested that if voters said yes in the forthcoming poll on independence organised by the SNP Government there would have to be a second vote so that they could pass judgement on the detailed package hammered out between Westminster and Holyrood.See the full content of this document
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Cameron Cool On Moore's Second Referendum Idea
"If we have an advisory referendum set up by the Scottish Government, there is a strong likelihood, and it is certainly my personal view, that you would need a ...
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