Scottish independence referendum 2014

Sep 19, 2014, 10:49 AM IST
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No supporters for the Scottish independence referendum celebrate a result at a No campaign event at a hotel in Glasgow, Scotland.

No supporters for the Scottish independence referendum celebrate a result at a No campaign event at a hotel in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond poses for photographs with Yes campaigners in Turriff, Scotland.

Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond poses for photographs with Yes campaigners in Turriff, Scotland.

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A Yes campaign supporter in the Scottish referendum stands in George Square in Glasgow, Scotland.

A Yes campaign supporter in the Scottish referendum stands in George Square in Glasgow, Scotland.

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A man carries a woman on his shoulders as supporters of the Yes campaign in the Scottish independence referendum shout and cheer as they await the result after the polls closed, in George Square, Glasgow, Scotland.

A man carries a woman on his shoulders as supporters of the Yes campaign in the Scottish independence referendum shout and cheer as they await the result after the polls closed, in George Square, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Ballot boxes are opened as counting begins in the Scottish Independence Referendum at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Ballot boxes are opened as counting begins in the Scottish Independence Referendum at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, meets members of the public on a walkabout in Inverurie, Scotland.

Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, meets members of the public on a walkabout in Inverurie, Scotland.

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A 'No' campaign supporter and a 'Yes' campaign supporter chat holding posters after a No campaign event where a number of speeches were made by different people and politicians in Glasgow, Scotland.

A 'No' campaign supporter and a 'Yes' campaign supporter chat holding posters after a No campaign event where a number of speeches were made by different people and politicians in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Supporters for the Yes campaign for the Scottish Independence Referendum hold 'estelada' flags, that symbolize Catalonia's independence, during a demonstration in Barcelona , Spain.

Supporters for the Yes campaign for the Scottish Independence Referendum hold 'estelada' flags, that symbolize Catalonia's independence, during a demonstration in Barcelona , Spain.

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A piper plays at the end of a No campaign event where former British Prime Minister and No campaigner for the Scottish independence referendum Gordon Brown, left middle row gesturing, and other people and politicians made speeches in Glasgow, Scotland.

A piper plays at the end of a No campaign event where former British Prime Minister and No campaigner for the Scottish independence referendum Gordon Brown, left middle row gesturing, and other people and politicians made speeches in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Members of the Yes campaign have left messages in chalk which have been written onto pavements and buildings in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Members of the Yes campaign have left messages in chalk which have been written onto pavements and buildings in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Women campaigning to vote No for the Scottish Independence Referendum cheer as they hold up banners during a rally in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Women campaigning to vote No for the Scottish Independence Referendum cheer as they hold up banners during a rally in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Supporters for the No campaign for the Scottish Independence Referendum hold up a banner for the media in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Supporters for the No campaign for the Scottish Independence Referendum hold up a banner for the media in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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A YES campaign Statue of Liberty on display in Niddrie a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland.

A YES campaign Statue of Liberty on display in Niddrie a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Supporters, one waving a Scottish flag, participate at a pro-union rally at Trafalgar square in central London

Supporters, one waving a Scottish flag, participate at a pro-union rally at Trafalgar square in central London

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Member of Parliament and Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, Jim Murphy, speaks from a soapbox in support of the Union on the final day of his 100 Streets in 100 Days Better Together tour, in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland.

Member of Parliament and Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, Jim Murphy, speaks from a soapbox in support of the Union on the final day of his 100 Streets in 100 Days Better Together tour, in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland.