Pro-Union supporters celebrate as Scottish referendum polling results are announced at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland, on September 19, 2014. [Xinhua photo] |
British Prime Minister David Cameron Friday said he was "delighted" that Scots voted against independence in Thursday's referendum.
"The people of Scotland have spoken. It is a clear result. They have kept our country of four nations together. Like millions of other people, I am delighted," said Cameron in a statement released by the Downing Office.
"As I said during the campaign, it would have broken my heart to see our United Kingdom come to an end," he added.
He added that there was now a chance to change the Britain "for the better."
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