LONDON—Prime Minister David Cameron stepped up his bid to convince Scots to stay in the United Kingdom with a pledge on Monday to support declining North Sea oil and gas extraction, but the nationalist camp said the industry would be better managed by an independent Scotland.
The future of Scotland’s oil and gas industry, which has long been a cash cow for the British government, is seen as a key factor in the debate as Scots consider whether to vote to become an independent country in a referendum on Sept. 18. The…
Excerpt from: Cameron Makes Oil Pledge to Scots
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