15 October 2012

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Scotland independence referendum in Year 2014 Agreement signed with United Kingdom

Scotland independence referendum in Year 2014 Agreement signed with United Kingdom

UK
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British Government and Scotland signed a historic deal that will to allow Scotland to hold a referendum in 2014 on whether it wants to remain part of the United Kingdom or secede from the 300-year-old political union.

This means that in Year 2014, residents of the Scotland will be asked the most important question
That is
“Yes” or “no” to a single question: whether they want an independent Scotland?

For this referendum, voting age will be 16 years.

Agreement was signed by Prime Minister David Cameron and Scotland’s First Minister and the leader of the ruling Scottish National Party (SNP) Alex Salmond in Edinburgh.

Three Political parties in UK will campaign for No voting.
Following are the names of three political parties, which will campaign for No Vote

1)  
Conservative Party

2)  
Labour Party

3)  
Liberal Democrats

If Scotland does break away, it will end more than 300 years of political union with England.

If Scotland becomes independent nation, then will they join United Nation, will they join European Union

Like this, they will need to solve many problems.


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Monday, October 15, 2012

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