Cameron on way out, say Scots Tories, so it's OK to vote No

Panic over looming Yes victory in Scots referendum brings unlikely joint slogan from Tories and Labour

The Mole

David Cameron today ruled out the idea that he would resign if the people of Scotland vote – against his wishes – to go independent.

But with the referendum just two weeks away, and the gap between the No and Yes campaigns narrowing, the Conservatives and Labour are in such a panic at the prospect of Scottish independence that they have in effect adopted a new joint slogan: don't worry, the Tories (hated north of the border) won’t be running Westminster after the next election so it’s OK to vote against independence and stick with Britain.

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is the pseudonym for a London-based political consultant who writes exclusively for The Week.co.uk.