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do the english want them to stay in the united kingdom? the polling is in two weeks, and scottish public opinion is closely divided. >> should scotland be an independent country? in just two weeks, more than 4 million voters will have the chance to either check the box yes, or not. scottish governments first minister alex salmon is leading the crusade for the yes campaign. >> few societies anywhere have secured this opportunity. to vote themselves -- this is an opportunity peacefully, and a process agreed andeen agreed and consented. it is an opportunity which may not come our way again. >> alster darling head of the better together campaign, is arguing for keeping the status quo. we do not need to divide these islands into separate states in order to assert our identity. we can have the best worlds with more decisions become taken here, backed up by the united kingdom. >> according to the b. b. c., throughout 2013, better together led strongly in the polls by an estimated 50% to 33%. now, the gap is dramatically narrowed, this week, the p
do the english want them to stay in the united kingdom? the polling is in two weeks, and scottish public opinion is closely divided. >> should scotland be an independent country? in just two weeks, more than 4 million voters will have the chance to either check the box yes, or not. scottish governments first minister alex salmon is leading the crusade for the yes campaign. >> few societies anywhere have secured this opportunity. to vote themselves -- this is an opportunity...
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. >> after more than 300 years >> after more than 30 300 in an united kingdom. some scots want a divorce from england and wales. a separate country, culture and economy. the vote is today's inside sto story. their affairs in scotland. now many are saying they want o complete break to become a separate self-governing country, making that almost islands into separate states to assert scottish identity. we can have the best world with more decisions taken in scotland, backed up with the strength and security provided not just about national identity, it's about money and politics. the north sea oil and gas reserves are worth 2.5 trillion. the yes campaign says it's >> if voters decide they want to stay in the union, it's improbable there'll be a push for independence. the u.k. will consider a further devaluation of powers. . >> why an independent scotland and why now? >> i think people all across the u.k. are pretty fed up with the kind of broken political system, the fact that we have geremy on the tele member with us who is live member, for life appointed by the
. >> after more than 300 years >> after more than 30 300 in an united kingdom. some scots want a divorce from england and wales. a separate country, culture and economy. the vote is today's inside sto story. their affairs in scotland. now many are saying they want o complete break to become a separate self-governing country, making that almost islands into separate states to assert scottish identity. we can have the best world with more decisions taken in scotland, backed up with...
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kingdom or the future of the united kingdom and the european union. in modern politics, you want to trust people and take them with you. you cannot maintain these relationships without public support. i have a strategy when it comes to europe getting the changes that we need and holding a referendum in which i believe written should stay and a reformed european union. i think that's the right answer. where i would disagree is i don't think this strategy is disadvantaging in terms of investment. i see no evidence for that. i see nissan, toyota, honda moving massively into our car industry. i see chinese businesses investing all across britain. this outstrips anything happening in any other european country. yes, of course, referendums create uncertainty because of decision has to be made. i think it is much better to have a clear strategy and i think britain can be a great success story. more questions? lady here from table three. >> prime minister, assuming there is a no vote, september 19 we will wake up to a brave new scotland where everyone is goin
kingdom or the future of the united kingdom and the european union. in modern politics, you want to trust people and take them with you. you cannot maintain these relationships without public support. i have a strategy when it comes to europe getting the changes that we need and holding a referendum in which i believe written should stay and a reformed european union. i think that's the right answer. where i would disagree is i don't think this strategy is disadvantaging in terms of investment....
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i am a passionate believer in our united kingdom, and i wanted more than anything for our united kingdom to stay together. but i am also a democrat, and it was right that we accepted the snp's majority and gave the scottish people their right to have their say. let us also remember why it was right to ask the definitive question, yes or no. because now the debate has been settled for a generation, or as alex hammond has said, perhaps for a lifetime. so there can be no disputes, no reruns. we have heard the settled will of the scottish people. scotland voted for a stronger scottish parliament, backed by the strength and security of the united kingdom. and i want to thank the no campaign for that, for showing that our nations are better together. i also want to pay tribute to the yes campaign for a well-fought campaign. and to say we hear you. we now have a chance, a great opportunity to check the way the british people are governed and change it for the better. political leaders on all sides of the debate now bear a heavy responsibility to come together and work constructively, to advance
i am a passionate believer in our united kingdom, and i wanted more than anything for our united kingdom to stay together. but i am also a democrat, and it was right that we accepted the snp's majority and gave the scottish people their right to have their say. let us also remember why it was right to ask the definitive question, yes or no. because now the debate has been settled for a generation, or as alex hammond has said, perhaps for a lifetime. so there can be no disputes, no reruns. we...
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the united kingdom remains united. and david cameron promising a new plan. alex salmond says he accepts the will of the scottish people. no prevails, 55% over 45%. and with a voter turnout of well over 80%, it's clear that the scottish people have spoken. david cameron says he's willing to work with those who fought for independence to change for better. >> it is absolutely right that a new and fair settlement for scotland should be accompanied by a new and fair settlement at that applies to all parts of our united kingdom. in wales, there are proposals to give the welsh government and assembly more powers, and i want wales to be at the heart of the debate on how to make our united kingdom work for all our nations. in northern ireland, we must work to ensure that institutions function effectively. but i've long believed that a crucial part missing from this discussion is england. we've heard the voice of scotland. and now the millions of voices of england must also be heard. >> so massive change is coming. and on the other sued of the vote, scotland's first
the united kingdom remains united. and david cameron promising a new plan. alex salmond says he accepts the will of the scottish people. no prevails, 55% over 45%. and with a voter turnout of well over 80%, it's clear that the scottish people have spoken. david cameron says he's willing to work with those who fought for independence to change for better. >> it is absolutely right that a new and fair settlement for scotland should be accompanied by a new and fair settlement at that applies...
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they wanted to stay in the united kingdom. what will the united kingdom look like? that is a big question. david cameron was talking about what this will mean for england. further devolved powers for scotland have been the driver of this. many english politicians including conservatives have somesaying, pointing to inconsistencies that have existed for many years. they have been exacerbated by the devolution process that took off in earnest in the late 90's. that inconsistency is that we are abletish mp's who to vote on matters not just that affect the whole of britain but matters that don't affect scotland. they are able to vote on education and justice and all kinds of other policy issues --t are handled here in an that are voted on in westminster. david cameron was really tackling that head on in announcing an aggressive timetable around not just further devolution of powers to scotland, but devolution in england as well. >> what is scottish business making of all of this? what is the reaction from the business constituency this morning? >> we spoke to a business
they wanted to stay in the united kingdom. what will the united kingdom look like? that is a big question. david cameron was talking about what this will mean for england. further devolved powers for scotland have been the driver of this. many english politicians including conservatives have somesaying, pointing to inconsistencies that have existed for many years. they have been exacerbated by the devolution process that took off in earnest in the late 90's. that inconsistency is that we are...
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i think we can do it. >> we're part of the united kingdom. i think we should stay that way. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron traveled north. >> i would be heartbroken if this family of nations that we've put together and we've done such amazing things together, if this family of nations was torn apart. >> reporter: but the referendum is not just about national identity. it's about money and politics. scotland's north sea oil and gas reserves are worth an estimated $2.5 trillion. the yes campaign said that is enough to help fund a new nation. but better together said oil money is not reliable and will eventually run out. >> in the no campaign, the only people in the world who argue the asset. >> currency is a major issue. >> he believes the best option for scotland is to have the pound sterling. we get our wages in the pound. i'm seeking the best option for scotland so our prosperous economy will continue. >> but they won't allow an independent scotland to continue using their sterling. >> the u.k. would consider a further div
i think we can do it. >> we're part of the united kingdom. i think we should stay that way. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron traveled north. >> i would be heartbroken if this family of nations that we've put together and we've done such amazing things together, if this family of nations was torn apart. >> reporter: but the referendum is not just about national identity. it's about money and politics. scotland's north sea oil and gas reserves are worth an...
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and united kingdom parliament and united kingdom government becomes a federal government with english grand committee of mps responsible for the government of england rather than english parliament. >> that's the challenge. thank you very much indeed. you can hear warning shots being fired for what is going to be quite some debate ahead. the u.k. for now clearly remains intact. it does seem that scotland's referendum will have an affect on the british political landscape and for a long time to come. the parliament in edinburgh has been promised more powers. our deputy political editor is looking at the issue. the constitutional issues thrown up by the no vote. >> reporter: here at the very heart of westminster, high up on the walls, four saints offer a reminder that this parliament represents all four corners of the u.k., a united kingdom still but perhaps a little bruised. >> the relationship with scotland will take quite a bit of repairing because there's been a great deal of polarization within the scottish people and the scottish electorate and in some cases venom so things will b
and united kingdom parliament and united kingdom government becomes a federal government with english grand committee of mps responsible for the government of england rather than english parliament. >> that's the challenge. thank you very much indeed. you can hear warning shots being fired for what is going to be quite some debate ahead. the u.k. for now clearly remains intact. it does seem that scotland's referendum will have an affect on the british political landscape and for a long...
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i'm a passionate believer in our united kingdom. i wanted for our united kingdom to stay together. it i am also a democrat. it was right that we respected ty and gavearjorie the scots people the right to have their say. debate has been settled for a generation. or as alex salmon has said, perhaps for a lifetime. there can be no disputes or reruns. we have heard the will of the scottish people. scotland voted-- for a stronger scottish parliament act by the united kingdom. i want to congratulate the no campaign for that. that we are better together. i want to pay to be two yes scotland for a well fought campaign. as it to those who voted for independence, we hear you. we now have the opportunity to change the way the british people are governed and change it for the better. political leaders on all sides of the debate now bear in responsibility to come together advance the it interests of people. to those of scotland skeptical of the promises that were made let me say this. devolution.vered on we will do so in experiment. parties have made commitments on further parties for the scott
i'm a passionate believer in our united kingdom. i wanted for our united kingdom to stay together. it i am also a democrat. it was right that we respected ty and gavearjorie the scots people the right to have their say. debate has been settled for a generation. or as alex salmon has said, perhaps for a lifetime. there can be no disputes or reruns. we have heard the will of the scottish people. scotland voted-- for a stronger scottish parliament act by the united kingdom. i want to congratulate...
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kingdom or the future of the united kingdom and the european union. in modern politics, you want to trust people and take them with you. you cannot maintain these relationships without public support. i have a strategy when it comes to europe getting the changes that we need and holding a referendum in which i believe written should stay and a reformed european union. i think that's the right answer. where i would disagree with mike is i don't think this strategy is disadvantaging in terms of investment. i see no evidence for that. i see nissan, toyota, honda investing massively into our car industry. i see chinese businesses investing all across britain. this outstrips anything happening in any other european country. yes, of course, referendums create uncertainty because of -- a decision has to be made. i think it is much better to have a clear strategy and i think britain can be a great success story. more questions? lady here from table three. >> prime minister, assuming there is a no vote, september 19 we will wake up to a brave new scotland wher
kingdom or the future of the united kingdom and the european union. in modern politics, you want to trust people and take them with you. you cannot maintain these relationships without public support. i have a strategy when it comes to europe getting the changes that we need and holding a referendum in which i believe written should stay and a reformed european union. i think that's the right answer. where i would disagree with mike is i don't think this strategy is disadvantaging in terms of...
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the united kingdom will remain united. voters in scotland rejecting the hotly contested vote for independence by a fairly big margin. 55% to 45%. cnn's nic robertson joins us live from scotland in glasgow. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, john. results are becoming clear in the last couple hours. a massive turnout ever in scotland. 65% of the population turning out. the yes that wanted independence. they came to city square to celebrate for that in the small hours of the morning. then it evaporated. as the results came out, one district after another around scotland for the no campaign. we heard this morning from british prime minister david cameron saying he is delighted with the result. >> 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. i know that that sentiment was shared by people not just
the united kingdom will remain united. voters in scotland rejecting the hotly contested vote for independence by a fairly big margin. 55% to 45%. cnn's nic robertson joins us live from scotland in glasgow. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, john. results are becoming clear in the last couple hours. a massive turnout ever in scotland. 65% of the population turning out. the yes that wanted independence. they came to city square to celebrate for that in the small hours of the...
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in many ways the united kingdom is already in decline. the days of the british empire may be long gone but powers like india and germany and brazil have grown in strength and britain have lost clout. though the u.k. will still be a staunch ally of countries like the united states, new devolved powers to scotland and constitutional reform elsewhere mean the united kingdom is going to change. >> there will be negative implications even from the no vote that we now have. because it will throw up a number of consequential decisions which will distract the british government and the issue about powers for other parts of the united king ddom a this will be a huge distraction from foreign policy issues. >> in the european union, there's another uncertainty. if conservatives win the next british election, could there be another referendum which could take the u.k. out of the eu in three years time. but perhaps there is one silver lining. while many countries may have found it incomprehensible that the scots were able to hold the vote, it does sho
in many ways the united kingdom is already in decline. the days of the british empire may be long gone but powers like india and germany and brazil have grown in strength and britain have lost clout. though the u.k. will still be a staunch ally of countries like the united states, new devolved powers to scotland and constitutional reform elsewhere mean the united kingdom is going to change. >> there will be negative implications even from the no vote that we now have. because it will...
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it's been three centuries since they were united with the rest of the united kingdom. and quite clearly, it's an emotional issue, nationalism, scottish nationalism is an emotional issue. and some people are deciding because it's with their heart. other people are thinking about the rational economic issues. so it's gong to o close to tell until the votes are actually cast. >> opinion polls are very, very close. but there's a big undecided in all of that. some polls put it at 8%. and that's on the eve of this historic vote. so if you still haven't made up your mind at this point, is it likely once you get into that voting booth, you have this moment and you decide i'll go with the same option. is that how this could likely break? >> i wouldn't know what the safe option is. if we're talking act the status quo, then clearly -- another devil you know, i guess. >> exactly. >> that's part of it. what's probably fascinating about this is that there's several unknowns. one is that the polls are suggesting between 48% to 52%. that excludes the undecided. and so they do need to
it's been three centuries since they were united with the rest of the united kingdom. and quite clearly, it's an emotional issue, nationalism, scottish nationalism is an emotional issue. and some people are deciding because it's with their heart. other people are thinking about the rational economic issues. so it's gong to o close to tell until the votes are actually cast. >> opinion polls are very, very close. but there's a big undecided in all of that. some polls put it at 8%. and...
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they said leaving the united kingdom would be bad for scots. many business leaders expressed strong concern that companies would move their headquarters out of scotland if they became independent. prime minister david cameron said it would have broken his heart to see the uk come to an end. >> 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. >> cameron said they have the opportunity to change the way they are governed. and change it for the better. scottish national party leader alex salmond conceded the defeat after the results. >> scotland has by majority decided not at this stage to become an independent country. i accept that verdict of the people and i call on all of scotland to follow suit in accepting the democratic verdict of the people of scotland. >> he commended scottish voters for a high turnout and called it a triumph for the democratic process. and participation in politics. the movement toward independence for scotl
they said leaving the united kingdom would be bad for scots. many business leaders expressed strong concern that companies would move their headquarters out of scotland if they became independent. prime minister david cameron said it would have broken his heart to see the uk come to an end. >> 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. >> cameron said they have...
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will the united kingdom be much less united this time tomorrow? we're live next. at t-mobile get 4 lines for just a hundred bucks. with unlimited talk, text and now up to 10 gigabytes of 4g lte data. plus get the best trade-in value in wireless guaranteed. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. >>> voting under way in scotland right now on a referendum on independence from the united kingdom. polls opened nearly four hours ago. nearly 4 million people are registered to vote. the results do not just affect the people in scotland. huge implications for the united kingdom and countries all around the world. our erin mclau
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i am a passionate believer in our united kingdom and i wanted more than anything for our united kingdom to stay together. but i am also a democrat and it was right that we respected the majority and gave the scottish people their right to have their say. let us also remember why it was right to ask the definitive question, yes or no. now the debate has been settled for a generation. or as alex said, programs for a lifetime so there can be no disputes, no reruns. we have heard the settled will of the scottish people. scotland voted for a stronger scottish parliament backed by the strength and security of the united kingdom. and i want to congratulate the no campaign for that. for showing people that our nations really are better together. i also want to pay tribute to yes scotland for a well fought campaign and to say to all those who did vote for independence, we hear you. we now have a chance, a great opportunity to change the way the british people are governed and change it for the better. political leaders on all sides of the debate now bear a heavy responsibility to come together a
i am a passionate believer in our united kingdom and i wanted more than anything for our united kingdom to stay together. but i am also a democrat and it was right that we respected the majority and gave the scottish people their right to have their say. let us also remember why it was right to ask the definitive question, yes or no. now the debate has been settled for a generation. or as alex said, programs for a lifetime so there can be no disputes, no reruns. we have heard the settled will...
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better in or out of the united kingdom? as the vote looms, arguments revolve around money and services at the end of this hard fought campaign. >> we're still going to be part and going to be great friends, best powers, good neighbors. >> there are no four nations on earth that managed to combine and share resources and have the same economic and social rights for each citizen ir suspectable of nationality that britain has. >> reporter: i'm lucy hawkings. less than 24 hours before polling stations open, it's simply too close to call. i'll ask independence that could influence scotland, the united kingdom and rest of europe as well. >>> a new vaccine is tested for the first time ever on humans. >>> colossal by name and nature, scientists excitement of the squids that didn't get away. >>> also on the program, aaron, money may talk, but no clarity on what the currency will be. >> you would think we would have heard all questions and have all the answers. that currency issue is one of the biggest in this debate. we have a crack
better in or out of the united kingdom? as the vote looms, arguments revolve around money and services at the end of this hard fought campaign. >> we're still going to be part and going to be great friends, best powers, good neighbors. >> there are no four nations on earth that managed to combine and share resources and have the same economic and social rights for each citizen ir suspectable of nationality that britain has. >> reporter: i'm lucy hawkings. less than 24 hours...
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the better together, keep the united kingdom together. it seems that that was what is going to be the final result. we have cnn reporting teams fanned out across scotland and of course, the uk to bring us perspective on this breaking news. first, let's get you right up to speed on exactly where we stand now. it is, of course, an historic day. cnn is forecasting a victory for the no campaign. the 370-year-old union will stay intact. we' been watching the results come in district by district with the majority going to the no. turnout has been extremely high, the evnvy of any democracy. approaching 90% in some districts. although in some of the suburban districts where they were expecting a yes, the turnout was lower than expected. errol? >> yeah, we can show you actually where some of those disappointing numbers were. some areas that were expected to be a massive landslide. mean what time, these jurisdictions that did not want to break away, you see the overall number, 55% of the scottish voters deciding no the to break away from the uk. i
the better together, keep the united kingdom together. it seems that that was what is going to be the final result. we have cnn reporting teams fanned out across scotland and of course, the uk to bring us perspective on this breaking news. first, let's get you right up to speed on exactly where we stand now. it is, of course, an historic day. cnn is forecasting a victory for the no campaign. the 370-year-old union will stay intact. we' been watching the results come in district by district with...
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they want scotland to vote to stay in the united kingdom. now we report from beijing. >> reporter: china built the great wall when battling northern neighbors. since then the country has expanded borders. suggestion of separation is crushed. china views scottish independence with amouusemenamu. he's fas natd by -- fascinated by all things scottish. he's never stepped foot in the country. >> i love the scotti isish cult. i'm not scottish or british. they make the choice. >> their official view is that scotland would be better off in the uk. beijing worries scottish independence will encourage its own minorities. any talk of independence is viewed as treason here. beijing is batting weeger separatists. people have long claimed of repression under chinese rule. beijing says if taiwan island declares formal independence, it opens the right to use military force. this political analyst tells me beijing fooinds it unbelievable that london would allow the uk to split. >> they will become a weakened entity and whatever that will remain of the united
they want scotland to vote to stay in the united kingdom. now we report from beijing. >> reporter: china built the great wall when battling northern neighbors. since then the country has expanded borders. suggestion of separation is crushed. china views scottish independence with amouusemenamu. he's fas natd by -- fascinated by all things scottish. he's never stepped foot in the country. >> i love the scotti isish cult. i'm not scottish or british. they make the choice. >>...
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the united kingdom still united. voters in scotland have rejected a hotly contested vote for independence. the margin was 55% to 45%. cnn's becky anderson is live in london. becky, how is this being received? i imagine david cameron who lives in the house behind you must be happy. >> reporter: exhausted. it was a long and sleepless night for david cameron. he came out and spoke to the press as the sun rose in london, there was a sense of palpable relief. >> scotland voted for a stronger parliament backed by the strength of the united kingdom. i want to congratulate the no campaign for that. for showing our nations are really better together. i want to pay tribute to yes scotland for a well fought campaign. and to say to all those who did vote for independence, we hear you. we now have a chance. a great opportunity to change the way the british people are governed and change it for the better. >> reporter: and that is across the board. not just in scotland, but in england, wales and northern ireland. what david camero
the united kingdom still united. voters in scotland have rejected a hotly contested vote for independence. the margin was 55% to 45%. cnn's becky anderson is live in london. becky, how is this being received? i imagine david cameron who lives in the house behind you must be happy. >> reporter: exhausted. it was a long and sleepless night for david cameron. he came out and spoke to the press as the sun rose in london, there was a sense of palpable relief. >> scotland voted for a...
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if they are not apart of the united kingdom. >> he can still hit a golfball. did you know that? >> he is in great shape. >> he is a testment that the british royal family still has good blood in the genes but ultimately with the united kingdom, scotland's economy has been suffering. and ultimately with scotland coming out of the united kingdom it will be difficult for the government to provide services they are at the moment without english subsidy so the -- as pat says and the consensus is saying it is of the heart but not of the head. >> 200 scottish irish americans met in rhode island. agave them my greetings and they said it was a blast. >> will scotland choose independence? >> the heart says yes, the head says no. >> they may but i think they will stick together. >> part of the uk. >> part of the uk. they will not leave. >> they will not leave. we'll be right back with predictions. d >>> predictions pat. >> john, the iranian negotiations on nuclear weapons will fail in november and they will demand war on iraq. >> hillary clinton's first visit to iowa with her husband bill
if they are not apart of the united kingdom. >> he can still hit a golfball. did you know that? >> he is in great shape. >> he is a testment that the british royal family still has good blood in the genes but ultimately with the united kingdom, scotland's economy has been suffering. and ultimately with scotland coming out of the united kingdom it will be difficult for the government to provide services they are at the moment without english subsidy so the -- as pat says and...
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if edinburg is no longer part of the united kingdom, he's no longer the duke, is he? >> 95 years old. >> 95? he can still hit the golf ball well, did you know that? >> al morrow. >> there you are. >> he's a testament that the british royal family still has good blood in the genes, but he ultimately with the united kingdom, the real issue is that scotland's economy has long been suffering. it hasn't enacted kind of reforms you've seen in england and wales with post thatcher. and ultimately with scotland coming out of the united kingdom, it's going to be very, very difficult for the government to try and provide the level of services that they are at the moment, without english subsidies. so the economic -- as pat says, and i think the consensus is saying, it is of the heart, but it is not of the head. >> 200 scotch-irish americans met last week in a family reunion in rhode island. i sent them my greetings and let me also say that it was a blast. >>> exit question, what will happen next week? will scotland choose independence or will it remain part of the united kingdom
if edinburg is no longer part of the united kingdom, he's no longer the duke, is he? >> 95 years old. >> 95? he can still hit the golf ball well, did you know that? >> al morrow. >> there you are. >> he's a testament that the british royal family still has good blood in the genes, but he ultimately with the united kingdom, the real issue is that scotland's economy has long been suffering. it hasn't enacted kind of reforms you've seen in england and wales with post...
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kingdom is the united kingdom. >> what does uh it mean for the united states. >> well, britain has been traditionally the most loyal strongest most active of the nato partners of the united states. now owe see a situation, actually france is taking the lead, and i was having lunch with a british citizen today, that said can you believe france is taking a lead as an ally of the united states? i think one thing is things are very confused in great britain right now. >> what does a yes vote mean for western society. >> well, i think it adds almost immeasurable confusion to this political lap for the diplomat. let's just start with europe. what is the status of scotland in europe? what is the currentsy, all of that becomes confused. how does it fit into nato, talking about getting rid of the nuclear submarines that are based there. so it all becomes very confusing at a time when so many other parts of the world are so confusing and dangerous. >> but would change their relation are ship, scotland's relation are ship to all of these institutions. like the e.u. >> in a big way. none of those h
kingdom is the united kingdom. >> what does uh it mean for the united states. >> well, britain has been traditionally the most loyal strongest most active of the nato partners of the united states. now owe see a situation, actually france is taking the lead, and i was having lunch with a british citizen today, that said can you believe france is taking a lead as an ally of the united states? i think one thing is things are very confused in great britain right now. >> what does...
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not just that scotland is better off inside the united kingdom by the united kingdom is better off with scotland inside. perhaps as well as the leader of the conservative party, as a member of parliament for an english seed i say on behalf of everyone in england and was in northern ireland we want scotland to stay. [shouting] >> prime minister we're all very aware of your interest in the middle east and particularly iraq. what is happened since were last year for pmqs a particular the last 24 hours. [inaudible] christians have been displaced, they're been beheadings, they've been told to convert or die. it is time to consider further action for christians and additional sanctions against isil? >> i think we should do everything we can to protect them persecute miners including christians but also the yazidi communities and that's her we been using our resources but after nevada's most been humanitarian aid which we been delivered through a militant asset, through raf planes come working with others to make sure they are protected but we should also as part of the strategy work with the
not just that scotland is better off inside the united kingdom by the united kingdom is better off with scotland inside. perhaps as well as the leader of the conservative party, as a member of parliament for an english seed i say on behalf of everyone in england and was in northern ireland we want scotland to stay. [shouting] >> prime minister we're all very aware of your interest in the middle east and particularly iraq. what is happened since were last year for pmqs a particular the...
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of the united kingdom. that would a disastrous legacy, but politicians here in westminster know that they can't ignore that vote in scotland. the turnout was extraordinary. more than 1.5 million people voted to leave the united kingdom despite all the uncertainty that that would have entailed, glasgow voted to leave the united kingdom. that can't be ignored. a short time ago, david cameron had this to say. >> now it is time for our united kingdom to come together and move forward. a vital part of that will be a balanced settlement, fair to people in scotland, and importantly to everyone in england, wales and northern ireland, as well. >> in other words, what the prime minister is saying there is that westminster political parties have to keep their promises to devolve more fewer scotland but at the same time in this very complicated country that is the united kingdom there has to be a fairer deal for northern ireland, wales and england itself, the biggest part of the united kingdom. if scotland is going to
of the united kingdom. that would a disastrous legacy, but politicians here in westminster know that they can't ignore that vote in scotland. the turnout was extraordinary. more than 1.5 million people voted to leave the united kingdom despite all the uncertainty that that would have entailed, glasgow voted to leave the united kingdom. that can't be ignored. a short time ago, david cameron had this to say. >> now it is time for our united kingdom to come together and move forward. a vital...
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we are the biggest part of the united kingdom and we want to be treated on an equal footing. but, of course, different political parties here in westminster have different agendas, you have the liberal democrats who are part of the governing coalition and the opposition labor party desperate to get back in party and will look at things rather differently and want power in the regions of england but they know that ultimately they depend on an awful lot of support from within the broader united kingdom and from scotland itself and indeed from whales and the issues are very tricky and if you like the scottish referendum results is only the beginning of a much wider debate and political argument that will rage for months and years to come here in westminster about how the united kingdom moves forward. >> thank you, i think that is a very good point he is making there that, in fact, this referendum is not the end, it's the beginning of a much bigger national conversation for the whole uk. on that note i want to introduce you to this man who voted yes yesterday and robby thanks for
we are the biggest part of the united kingdom and we want to be treated on an equal footing. but, of course, different political parties here in westminster have different agendas, you have the liberal democrats who are part of the governing coalition and the opposition labor party desperate to get back in party and will look at things rather differently and want power in the regions of england but they know that ultimately they depend on an awful lot of support from within the broader united...
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in our united kingdom. i wanted more than anything to have scotland stay here. >> hannah graham as we track her final moments. >> i don't believe that hannah was so intoxicated that she did not know where she was going. >> who is the mystery man police are focusing in on now? details are straight ahead. >> people have been camping out for days but the wait is almost over. in just three hours the iphone 6 hitting store shelves. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning. you are watching "fox & friends first". >> it is friday. >> i want to say hello and happy birthday to you. >> not only is it friday it is your birthday. we are going to celebrate today. >> let's get straight to the news this morning. >> we have a fox news alert for you. >> they vote to remain part of the united kingdom. what is the mood there this morning? >> hi, heather. hi ainsley. the sky is as thick as pea soup here but they have made their decision very clear. they voteded to stay in the united kingdom. here are the res
in our united kingdom. i wanted more than anything to have scotland stay here. >> hannah graham as we track her final moments. >> i don't believe that hannah was so intoxicated that she did not know where she was going. >> who is the mystery man police are focusing in on now? details are straight ahead. >> people have been camping out for days but the wait is almost over. in just three hours the iphone 6 hitting store shelves. "fox & friends first" starts...
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kingdom and europe. >> so scotland will remain with the united kingdom and europe. but more autonomy is on the way. >> we will talk more about those changes. to go -- to do that, we will talk to our correspondent in london for analysis. glenn, how divided has this vote left people in scotland, and can britain close the chapter and move quickly away? >> this whole was very divisive. i understand there were demonstrators in central glasgow this evening with yes and no supporters being separated by the police. i think that's before the result, they said they would accept the result. the first to mr. resigning, as leader of the independents campaign, said he accepted the decision and thought everyone else would. i think there will be a period where people are naturally upsets and emotions are running high, but there will also be a period of settling down, and then facing the questions facing this country and westminster. >> can you shed light on why the no vote one? too many fears about the currency? >> i'm sorry, i did not catch the question. >> do you have any theorie
kingdom and europe. >> so scotland will remain with the united kingdom and europe. but more autonomy is on the way. >> we will talk more about those changes. to go -- to do that, we will talk to our correspondent in london for analysis. glenn, how divided has this vote left people in scotland, and can britain close the chapter and move quickly away? >> this whole was very divisive. i understand there were demonstrators in central glasgow this evening with yes and no supporters...
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the united kingdom -- great britain is not the official name of the united kingdom but everybody talks about it. if there are questions raised by the united kingdom. this becomes quite complicated because the united kingdom is also a country of immigration and many people come from outside of the british isles, wondering how they are going to identify themselves on september 19. there are all kinds of identities. like many members of british parliament that have come from somewhere else, we have many parliament members from germany and portugal. how do they identify themselves? these are all issues that haven't come out on the panel that they have been a constant debate one way or another. you can also comment on some of this. these are great questions. >> thank you very much for the questions. i'll try to tackle at least some of them. one of my areas of personal research interests is what the english think. i have done some survey work in england. i can endorse your comment in a sense that the english do care. when asked in april we found 19% of people in england and a very large surv
the united kingdom -- great britain is not the official name of the united kingdom but everybody talks about it. if there are questions raised by the united kingdom. this becomes quite complicated because the united kingdom is also a country of immigration and many people come from outside of the british isles, wondering how they are going to identify themselves on september 19. there are all kinds of identities. like many members of british parliament that have come from somewhere else, we...
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i care about the united kingdom's place on the world stage. i think it would be greatly diminished if scotland pulls t out. >> i think you're speaking in capitalistic terms and i'd like to have it so it isn't all the rich people looking after all the rich people. i'd like to get something different. i'm voting for change. >> divorce is never cheap. >> fun family gatherings with that family, right? >> divorce is never cheap, especially if you've been married for more than 300 years, like scotland and england. and if scotland does decide to become an independent nation, there's a lot of questions about what it might cost the economy. >> there are a lot of issues to consider, as we explain. >> here are some factors that you should know about. number one, administrative costs. scotland will need a new defense department, a foreign affairs department, economic regulators and a new tax system, among other things. one estimate from academics pegs the cost of up to $200 million pounds, about 40 pounds per scot. but another estimate is $4 billion pound
i care about the united kingdom's place on the world stage. i think it would be greatly diminished if scotland pulls t out. >> i think you're speaking in capitalistic terms and i'd like to have it so it isn't all the rich people looking after all the rich people. i'd like to get something different. i'm voting for change. >> divorce is never cheap. >> fun family gatherings with that family, right? >> divorce is never cheap, especially if you've been married for more than...
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scotland will remain part of the united kingdom. scottish voters who turned out in record numbers easily rejected a number of referendum. british prime minister david cameron promised to gift the scots more power. alphonso van marsh is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morn, anne-marie. as you mentioned, it was a close race but in tend scotland will not but a new independent nation. campaigners who fought to stop scotland from breaking away from the united kingdom declared victory. >> we have voted for unity. >> reporter: a majority of voters voted to reject the referendum that would have ended the 307-year partnership with the united kingdom. alex salmond hoped to lead them to independence. >> reporter: now he must unite a country deeply divided through this two-year campaign. he says he'll promise to follow through with mow power. >> now it's time for the united king tom to come together and move forward. >> reporter: cameron thanked voters for standing with united kingdom. it's proving one of the themes of the campaign t
scotland will remain part of the united kingdom. scottish voters who turned out in record numbers easily rejected a number of referendum. british prime minister david cameron promised to gift the scots more power. alphonso van marsh is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morn, anne-marie. as you mentioned, it was a close race but in tend scotland will not but a new independent nation. campaigners who fought to stop scotland from breaking away from the united kingdom declared...
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. >> the still united kingdom. scotland rejects independence, but london is prepared to reduce it's influence. if. >> >> reporter:. >> the u.n. declared the ebola outbreak a threat to world security. and it begins a three-day lock down. plus -- >> i'm nicole johnson in pakistan. coming up, we'll visit one of the worst affected areas in the flooding and find out how thousands of family now have to live on the side of the road. >> ceasefire talks between the yemeni government and the shia rebels has just collapsed. fighting continues for the second day in the capital. battles between the government and the rebels began on the outskirts of the city on thursday, and now the two sides are attacking each other just within a kilometer of the presidential palace. the fighting is so intense, that the airlines have stopped their flights in and out of the capital. it sounds like the security situation is deteriorating rapidly. and what are you hearing? >> there's heavy fighting in the capital in different areas, north, south
. >> the still united kingdom. scotland rejects independence, but london is prepared to reduce it's influence. if. >> >> reporter:. >> the u.n. declared the ebola outbreak a threat to world security. and it begins a three-day lock down. plus -- >> i'm nicole johnson in pakistan. coming up, we'll visit one of the worst affected areas in the flooding and find out how thousands of family now have to live on the side of the road. >> ceasefire talks between the...
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we have a live report coming up. >> the united kingdom remain united. ment people of scotland vote against becoming independent. >> a local high school football player said he was attacked, we have the video of the female
we have a live report coming up. >> the united kingdom remain united. ment people of scotland vote against becoming independent. >> a local high school football player said he was attacked, we have the video of the female
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kingdom is no longer the united kingdom, it is simply england. this kind of rage, as i see it happening all over the world. the reason england is so important, they are our biggest ally in the world, always have been, ever since the late 18th century, and it would be a bad thing for the united states, quite frankly. >> all i know is i talked on both sides, one guy this morning wants to break away, but says if it comes he has to stay, we still love you, yanks! he said it with a little more oomph. all right, don't look now. the guy behind priceline on why many are saying stocks are way overpriced, and a big offering tomorrow could prove that. is that right? after this. neardon't have enoughople food to survive. we can't let this happen. there is something we can do about it. please join christina aguilera and yum! brands in a movement to fight world hunger by supporting the united nations world food program. to donate, go to hungertohope.com or make a text donation right now. your contribution will feed children and save lives. together, we can sto
kingdom is no longer the united kingdom, it is simply england. this kind of rage, as i see it happening all over the world. the reason england is so important, they are our biggest ally in the world, always have been, ever since the late 18th century, and it would be a bad thing for the united states, quite frankly. >> all i know is i talked on both sides, one guy this morning wants to break away, but says if it comes he has to stay, we still love you, yanks! he said it with a little more...
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for the united kingdom, i can answer this. on nato questions and the rest of it, you have to ask him. there is total confusion about whether a separated scotland has a place in the european union, nato, or the rest of it. in terms of the last two weeks of this campaign, what i will be wanting to stress is what a vital and important question this is. it is a question for voters in scotland to consider for their future. but i take a very clear, loud message from the rest of the united kingdom, which is that we want you to stay. we care passionately about our family of nations. scotland can make a different choice. the scottish people are sovereign in this matter. this should be no doubt that the rest of the united kingdom wants them to remain part of our successful family of nations. when you reflect on the dangers in our world, i don't think there is any doubt with live in a dangerous and insecure world. i would have thought one of the strongest arguments those of us who want to see the united kingdom stay together is to make i
for the united kingdom, i can answer this. on nato questions and the rest of it, you have to ask him. there is total confusion about whether a separated scotland has a place in the european union, nato, or the rest of it. in terms of the last two weeks of this campaign, what i will be wanting to stress is what a vital and important question this is. it is a question for voters in scotland to consider for their future. but i take a very clear, loud message from the rest of the united kingdom,...
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raised by the united kingdom. quite complicated because the united kingdom is also a country of immigration and many people come from outside of the british isles, wondering how they are going to identify themselves on september 19. there are all kinds of .dentities -- like many members of british parliament that have come from somewhere else, we have many parliament members from germany and portugal. how do they identify themselves? these are all issues that haven't come out on the panel that they have been a constant debate one way or another. you can also comment on some of this. these are great questions. very much for the questions. i'll try to tackle at least some of them. of my areas of personal is what theerests english think. i have done some survey work in england. i can endorse your comment in a sense that the english do care. when asked in april we found 19% of people in england and a very large survey who thought scotland should be an independent country -- a very big majority who do not think that. w
raised by the united kingdom. quite complicated because the united kingdom is also a country of immigration and many people come from outside of the british isles, wondering how they are going to identify themselves on september 19. there are all kinds of .dentities -- like many members of british parliament that have come from somewhere else, we have many parliament members from germany and portugal. how do they identify themselves? these are all issues that haven't come out on the panel that...
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there isn't any other place in the united kingdom to park a nuclear submarine. from the american's point of view there is no way to keep its nuclear deterrent. >> lot to consider, lot of changes, one way or the other, no matter how this vote goes. we'll be watching. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> the push for independence in scotland is being watched very closely by some other european countries, which could be facing a similar decision. bisi onile-ere has more. >> there are dozens of secession movements across europe. european leaders fear that if scotland breaks away from the united kingdom momentum could turn in favor of some of these efforts. we start in bell ji belgium whis split between the north and south. the divisions between the two regions have made it tough to form anational government in recent years. the prosperous flanders warrant to secede from belgium. many of the region do not want to subsidize economically depressed wallonia. the prime minister comes out against scottish independence. catalonia planned to pass a law paving
there isn't any other place in the united kingdom to park a nuclear submarine. from the american's point of view there is no way to keep its nuclear deterrent. >> lot to consider, lot of changes, one way or the other, no matter how this vote goes. we'll be watching. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> the push for independence in scotland is being watched very closely by some other european countries, which could be facing a similar decision. bisi onile-ere has...
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the united kingdom seeks to protect its union with scotland. nessis the land of loch gets ready to vote on whether it is scot-free. protecting you from boredom, a company comes up with detective activities so you don't have to do any work. >> lululemon dropping the most in five years today, closing up more than 10%. itscompany is adjusting forecast. it has been adding more close of the can be worn outside of a yoga studio. down nearly 26% so far this year. hertz reaching an agreement with carl icahn. the company will appoint three new directors to the board. agreed to nothn seek board representation. yahoo! sang the u.s. government threatened to fine the company $250,000 a day if it refused to comply with user data requests. that is a look at some of the headlines. >> our nation's security is on the minds of many today as we mark the 13th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. waslemn memorial service held in lower manhattan to remember the nearly 3000 people who were killed in new york, also at the pentagon in washington and near shanksville
the united kingdom seeks to protect its union with scotland. nessis the land of loch gets ready to vote on whether it is scot-free. protecting you from boredom, a company comes up with detective activities so you don't have to do any work. >> lululemon dropping the most in five years today, closing up more than 10%. itscompany is adjusting forecast. it has been adding more close of the can be worn outside of a yoga studio. down nearly 26% so far this year. hertz reaching an agreement with...
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to sweep right through the united kingdom. that must include england. more power for scotland is being promised to read wales will need and deserve more power as well and probably northern ireland also. the big unanswered question has been the english question, and the need for people in england, whether in cornwall or the northeast of england or manchester to say we want more say, we don't want to be ruled by the london elite anymore than people in scotland did. >> bear with us because alex hammond has also been on social media giving his response. the first minister saying well done to glasgow and to the people of scotland for such incredible support. that statement in the past few minutes. we expect him to be meeting later on in edinburgh. i'm just wondering when it comes to parties of westminster working together on a response, and mr. cameron will have to signal this in a short while. what will make that pledge for mr. cameron a credible one, one that can deliver proper change? >> if he's absolutely clear that not only is
to sweep right through the united kingdom. that must include england. more power for scotland is being promised to read wales will need and deserve more power as well and probably northern ireland also. the big unanswered question has been the english question, and the need for people in england, whether in cornwall or the northeast of england or manchester to say we want more say, we don't want to be ruled by the london elite anymore than people in scotland did. >> bear with us because...
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kingdom. in wales there are proposals to give the welch government more assembly and powers and i want wales to be at the heart of the debate on how to make our united kingdom work for all our nations. in northern ireland we must work to ensure the devolved institutions function effectively. but i have long believed that a crucial part missing from this national discussion is england. we have heard the voice of scotland and now the million of voices of england must also be heard. the question of english votes for english laws, the so-called question requires a decisive answer. so just as scotland will vote separately in the scottish parliament on their issues of tax, spending and welfare, so, too, england as well as wales and northern ireland should be able to vote on these issues and all of this must take place in tandem with and at the same pace as the settlement for scotland. i hope this will take place on a cross party basis. i've asked william haig to draw up these plans. we will set up a
kingdom. in wales there are proposals to give the welch government more assembly and powers and i want wales to be at the heart of the debate on how to make our united kingdom work for all our nations. in northern ireland we must work to ensure the devolved institutions function effectively. but i have long believed that a crucial part missing from this national discussion is england. we have heard the voice of scotland and now the million of voices of england must also be heard. the question...
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. >> the united kingdom remain united. ment people of scotland vote against becoming independent. >> a local high school football player said he was attacked, we have the video of the female suspect. >> good morning, everybody, let's get that chilly accuweather forecast, which david will transform into something different. >> reporter: it is kind of cool, but over the weekend we'll be warming up. it will be a bright start out there, get those shades ready if you're behind the wheel. 59 in philadelphia. 57 in wilmington, 51 in allentown, low 60s down the shore. as we head out the door to catch the school bus, 56 by 6:00 a.m., 58 by 8:00 a.m. clear skies and a few clouds around. 60 degrees by 9:00 a.m., 66 by noon, 3:00 p.m. 70 a little on the warm side, but with a light breeze blowing it will feel different than earlier in the week. 71 is the high, by 6:00 p.m. we're back in the upper 60s. that weekend warmup coming up in time the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. matt? >> see you in a bit. thank you, david. >> a ma
. >> the united kingdom remain united. ment people of scotland vote against becoming independent. >> a local high school football player said he was attacked, we have the video of the female suspect. >> good morning, everybody, let's get that chilly accuweather forecast, which david will transform into something different. >> reporter: it is kind of cool, but over the weekend we'll be warming up. it will be a bright start out there, get those shades ready if you're...
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it is-d united kingdom. a substate of an existing member state wants to stay in the union but as an independent state. that's new stuff. it requires imaginative thinking, a smooth transition, as smooth as possible so that the scottish people who are eu citizens right now, can continue to be eu citizens beyond the statehood day in 2016. that's extremely important. and i think there are ways within the treaty on the european union to actually negotiate that favorably. i'll just say this, too. there's a political thing here going on too. a lot of these european leaders look at separativity moves in their own countries and get nervous about it. the difference is here the british government has sanctioned this referendum. it is a referendum that legally has been approved, as a referendum. whereas, that has not taken place in any of the other countries. so this can be sort of a unique situation. >> to that point professor, and maybe i'll put this to you professor king. with the benefit of hindsight do you think th
it is-d united kingdom. a substate of an existing member state wants to stay in the union but as an independent state. that's new stuff. it requires imaginative thinking, a smooth transition, as smooth as possible so that the scottish people who are eu citizens right now, can continue to be eu citizens beyond the statehood day in 2016. that's extremely important. and i think there are ways within the treaty on the european union to actually negotiate that favorably. i'll just say this, too....
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it will be felt by all the people of the united kingdom. we are already devolving increased our subparts of england -- power to parts of england. we are moving towards devolving tax and borrowing powers for the first time. we want to see devolution in northern ireland, in england, the localism, local authorities and city deals giving local areas more of a say over their government. the great strength of the united kingdom is that it is not a rigid union. it is a flexible union. that is one of its greatest strengths of all. of theus on this side house, a fundamental principle of our politics is solidarity. we want the u.k. to stick together in the cause of social justice. does he agree with me that it is set the different countries of the u.k. against each other, weather on workers rights or corporation tax? honorable lady makes a powerful point about solidarity. we and our predecessors have sat in this house with scottish parliamentarians and their predecessors. the have said together from 18th century to implement a great range of progress
it will be felt by all the people of the united kingdom. we are already devolving increased our subparts of england -- power to parts of england. we are moving towards devolving tax and borrowing powers for the first time. we want to see devolution in northern ireland, in england, the localism, local authorities and city deals giving local areas more of a say over their government. the great strength of the united kingdom is that it is not a rigid union. it is a flexible union. that is one of...