British Prime Minister David Cameron during a visit to Scotland today warned that if the country voted for independence from the UK, it would not be a "trial separation" but a "painful divorce".
"There is no going back from this, no re-run. This is a once-and-for-all decision," he said in Aberdeen in by far his most forceful speech to date ahead of Thursday's referendum.
"Head, heart and soul, we want you to stay," he said.
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He said Scotland's pro-independence government had outlined a future that was "too good to be true", adding: "I don't want the people of Scotland to be sold a dream that will disappear."
A "Yes" victory would be "the end of a country that all of us call home and we built this home together," he said.