Scottish independence: Cameron would be 'heartbroken' in Yes vote

Prime Minister David Cameron says he would be "heartbroken" if Scotland votes in favour of independence in next week's referendum.

Speaking in Edinburgh, Mr Cameron said: "I care far more about my country than I do about my party.

He added that people should not vote Yes because they were "fed up with the effing Tories".

David Cameron, Ed Miliband, and Nick Clegg are all missing Prime Ministers Questions to campaign for a No vote.

First Minister Alex Salmond said: "What we're seeing today on the other side is team Westminster jetting up to Scotland for the day because they are panicking in the campaign".

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