NATO is afraid branch of Scotland
The Prime Minister of England David Cameron told that a number of favourites NATO expressed considerable concern about the likely secession of Scotland. The prospect of declaring autonomy in this part of England every day is made all the more real.

The Prime Minister of England David Cameron told that a number of favourites NATO expressed considerable concern about the likely secession of Scotland. The prospect of declaring autonomy in this part of England every day is made all the more real.
Scotland is preparing for a referendum, which can be read about the autonomy of the region. With all of this before the Royal court said that doesn't rely on uncomfortable for themselves the results of the voting. But the closer was the referendum, the greater the degree of concern began to show the power of the Kingdom. At the moment, the possible separation of Scotland afraid of not only England, but also the management of the Alliance.
The Prime Minister of England David Cameron held an emergency meeting with the Queen of England Elizabeth II. He reported the concern of a number of leaders of NATO due to the likely secession of Scotland from the United Kingdom, according to "Rossiyskaya Gazeta". Scotland has caused concern of many politicians, and not only the British.
The state, in which dwell the power of the Kingdom, in connection with the future possibility of loss of territorial integrity of the state can be called panic. Even the commitment of additional preferences, guaranteed for Scotland in that case, if it remains part of England, the Scots perceived as frivolous and stupid step from fright. The Queen is closely watching the development of this situation and in addition shows extreme concern , as previously announced Melbourne Herald sun.
The assistants of the Royal family, Ministers and parliamentarians close to her say that the Queen - hard supporter of preserving the integrity of powers, and the prospect that Scotland will say Yes in the upcoming referendum on independence, "afraid" of her family. The official position of the authorities among other things emphasizes the fact that the Department will not benefit neither the one nor the other.
Note that earlier in London were more confident in their personal abilities and indivisibility of the state. The British government has said that it is spontaneous results of the referendum in Scotland, in connection with the preparing almost any emergency projects. 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 secession of Scotland, and to ignore these data, the Royal court may not.