London panicking because of the referendum
Scotland will hold a referendum on secession from the United Kingdom. Determination of Scots leads London in nightmare and forced to go on a "panic measure", promising region fresh preferences in that case, if he will remain part of England.

Scotland will hold a referendum on secession from the United Kingdom. Determination of Scots leads London in nightmare and forced to go on a "panic measure", promising region fresh preferences in that case, if he will remain part of England.
Panic London noticed 1 Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond. He declared that the obligation to provide more independence of Scotland, if she will not leave the state, can only be described as a "panic measure".
The Minister of Finance England George Osborne said earlier that the government will present in the coming days projects to ensure Scotland greater economic self-sufficiency in case the referendum process, which will take place on 18 September, a decision will be made to turn away from autonomy. Salmond also said that "it's too late to take similar decisions", according to RIA Novosti. "The whole top of Westminster loses his own campaign in the referendum, however, the inhabitants of Scotland, on the contrary, prevail, " he added.
The Scots are ready to come to a referendum, and defend their own autonomy, which causes in London real panic. So, the Queen of the upcoming vote and the likely loss of territorial integrity England "terrified"of what had previously notified the Melbourne Herald sun.
The assistants of the Royal family, Ministers and parliamentarians close to her, acknowledge that the Queen - hard supporter of preserving the integrity of powers, and the prospect that Scotland will say Yes in the upcoming referendum on autonomy, "afraid" of her family. The official position of the authorities also emphasizes the fact that the branch will not benefit neither the one nor the other.
Note that earlier in London were more confident in their own abilities and indivisibility of the state. The British government has said that it is the unexpected results of the referendum in Scotland, in connection with the preparing almost any emergency intentions. A survey done by the service YouGov and printed edition of the Sunday Times showed that more than fifty per cent of Scots would vote for a branch of Scotland, and to ignore these data the Royal court cannot.