GLASGOW Scotland (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron urged Scots on Thursday to stay in the United Kingdom during an unusual two-day visit to Scotland to counter a rise in support for secession in opinion polls and criticism of the anti-independence campaign.
Cameron has so far taken a low-profile role in the increasingly heated debate about independence that will be decided at a Sept. 18 referendum, aware he has limited appeal in Scotland where his Conservative party is unpopular.
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