Cameron rules out another Scottish independence vote

British PM reluctant to grant fiscal autonomy demanded by Nicola Sturgeon

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon greets British Prime Minister David Cameron at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Photograph:  EPA/Robert Perry

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon greets British Prime Minister David Cameron at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Photograph: EPA/Robert Perry

A second Scottish independence referendum is “not remotely on the cards”, British prime minister David Cameron has said.

But nationalist demands for greater powers to be devolved from London to Scotland will be considered.

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