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Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-Independence supporters are pictured in Edinburgh, Scotland, on September 19, 2014, as referendum results are announced. Scotland appeared set to reject independence on Friday with 23 out of 32 voting areas declared and the crucial Glasgow region having given its result. AFP PHOTO / LESLEY MARTIN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Supporters from the "No" Campaign celebrate at the Better Together Campaign headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland September 19, 2014. Scottish nationalist leader Alex Salmond conceded defeat on Friday over his bid to win independence and demanded the British government rapidly meet its promise of more powers for Edinburgh. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Supporters from the "Yes" Campaign react as they sit in George Square in Glasgow, Scotland September 19, 2014. Scottish nationalist leader Alex Salmond conceded defeat on Friday over his bid to win independence and demanded the British government rapidly meet its promise of more powers for Edinburgh. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Supporters from the "No" Campaign celebrate at the Better Together Campaign headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland September 19, 2014. Scottish nationalist leader Alex Salmond conceded defeat on Friday over his bid to win independence and demanded the British government rapidly meet its promise of more powers for Edinburgh. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS)
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-union supporters celebrate during a 'Better Together' referendum celebration event in Glasgow, Scotland, on September 19, 2014. Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on Friday conceded defeat in his party's campaign for independence from the rest of the United Kingdom, after all but one result from the historic referendum was declared. AFP PHOTO / ANDY BUCHANAN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Supporters from the "Yes" Campaign react as they sit in George Square in Glasgow, Scotland September 19, 2014. Scottish nationalist leader Alex Salmond conceded defeat on Friday over his bid to win independence and demanded the British government rapidly meet its promise of more powers for Edinburgh. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond, looks on at a No campaigner during a walkabout in Ellon, Scotland, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. From the capital of Edinburgh to the far-flung Shetland Islands, Scots embraced a historic moment - and the rest of the United Kingdom held its breath - after voters turned out in unprecedented numbers for an independence referendum that could end the country's 307-year union with England. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Supporters from the "No" Campaign react to a declaration in their favour, at the Better Together Campaign headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland September 19, 2014. Scotland has voted on whether to stay within the United Kingdom or end the 307-year-old union in a finely balanced independence referendum with global consequences. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Supporters from the "No" Campaign react to a declaration in their favour, at the Better Together Campaign headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland September 19, 2014. Scotland has voted on whether to stay within the United Kingdom or end the 307-year-old union in a finely balanced independence referendum with global consequences. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-union supporters react as Scottish independence referendum results come in at a Better Together event in Glasgow on September 19, 2014. The question for voters at Scotland's more than 5,000 polling stations is "Should Scotland be an independent country?" and they are asked to mark either "Yes" or "No". The result is expected in the early hours of Friday. AFP PHOTO/ANDY BUCHANAN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-union supporters react as Scottish independence referendum results come in at a Better Together event in Glasgow on September 19, 2014. The question for voters at Scotland's more than 5,000 polling stations is "Should Scotland be an independent country?" and they are asked to mark either "Yes" or "No". The result is expected in the early hours of Friday. AFP PHOTO/ANDY BUCHANAN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-union supporters celebrate as Scottish independence referendum results are announced at a 'Better Together' event in Glasgow, Scotland, on September 19, 2014. Scotland appeared set to reject independence on Friday with 23 out of 32 voting areas declared and the crucial Glasgow region having given its result. AFP PHOTO / ANDY BUCHANAN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-union supporters celebrate as Scottish independence referendum results are announced at a 'Better Together' event in Glasgow, Scotland, on September 19, 2014. Scotland appeared set to reject independence on Friday with 23 out of 32 voting areas declared and the crucial Glasgow region having given its result. AFP PHOTO / ANDY BUCHANAN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-Union supporters celebrate during a 'Better Together' event in Glasgow, Scotland, on September 19, 2014, as referendum results are announced. Scotland appeared set to reject independence on Friday with 23 out of 32 voting areas declared and the crucial Glasgow region having given its result. AFP PHOTO / ANDY BUCHANAN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
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Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-Union supporters celebrate as Scottish referendum polling results are announced at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland, on September 19, 2014. Scotland appeared set to reject independence on Friday with 23 out of 32 voting areas declared and the crucial Glasgow region having given its result. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-Independence supporters are pictured in Edinburgh, Scotland, on September 19, 2014, as referendum results are announced. Scotland appeared set to reject independence on Friday with 23 out of 32 voting areas declared and the crucial Glasgow region having given its result. AFP PHOTO / LESLEY MARTIN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
Pro-Independence supporters are pictured in Edinburgh, Scotland, on September 19, 2014, as referendum results are announced. Scotland appeared set to reject independence on Friday with 23 out of 32 voting areas declared and the crucial Glasgow region having given its result. AFP PHOTO / LESLEY MARTIN
Tears of joy and tears of sadness after Scotland rejects independence
A supporter from the "No" Campaign celebrates at the Better Together Campaign headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland September 19, 2014. Scottish nationalist leader Alex Salmond conceded defeat on Friday over his bid to win independence and demanded the British government rapidly meet its promise of more powers for Edinburgh. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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