Prime Minister visit to Scotland
15 May 2014 02:30 PM
The Prime Minister David
Cameron is visiting Scotland to discuss the benefits of Scotland remaining part
of the UK.
On Thursday and Friday this week
(15 to 16 May 2014), the Prime Minister will visit Scotland to continue making
the positive arguments in favour of Scotland remaining part of the
UK.
Visit the Scottish independence
referendum page for more information.
Speaking ahead of his visit,
Prime Minister David Cameron said:
I have been heartened to see so
many people finding their voice. People from all walks of life and all parts of
the UK know, as I know, that we are all better together.
Twenty years ago this week, the
Labour leader John Smith died. Whatever people thought of his policies, nobody
could deny that he was a proud Scot who wanted the best for his
country.
And why not? Like millions of
other people, he knew that loving your country and at the same time wanting to
be part of something bigger does not make you any less
Scottish.
That truth is shared by millions
of others. So my message is simple. We want Scotland to stay. We are all
enriched by being together. Scotland puts the great into Great Britain.
Together we are a United Kingdom with a united future.
Find out more about the myths and realities
of the Scottish independence debate.