Scotland ready to make history, claims Salmond

Scotland ready to make history, claims Salmond
Updated 12 September 2014
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Scotland ready to make history, claims Salmond

Scotland ready to make history, claims Salmond

EDINBURGH: Scotland’s pro-independence leader Alex Salmond said the “eyes of the world” were on a momentous referendum next week that could break a 307-year-old union with England.
Salmond said the September 18 vote would be “a process of national empowerment,” as new figures came out showing a record 4.3 million people had registered to vote — higher than for any previous elections in Scotland.
“Scotland is on the cusp of making history. The eyes of the world are upon Scotland,” Salmond said in Edinburgh, a day after British Prime Minister David Cameron also visited the Scottish capital to plead for the preservation of “a family of nations.”
“Scotland will vote ‘Yes’ next Thursday because last-minute... promises from the ‘No’ campaign will not fool anyone,” said First Minister Salmond, who heads up Scotland’s current devolved government.
“As a country we are rediscovering self-confidence, as a nation we are finding our voice.... On September 18, we the people hold our destiny in our own hands,” he added.
Polls show Scottish voters are almost evenly divided between the “Yes” and the “No” although one survey so far has put the pro-independence camp just ahead of the unionists.
The most recent one, published on Wednesday by Scotland’s Daily Record newspaper, showed 53 percent against independence and 47 percent in favor, without counting undecideds.