With the
results in from all 32 council areas, the "No" side won with
2,001,926 votes over 1,617,989 for "Yes"; meaning Scotland rejected independence by 55% to 45%.
Prime
Minister David Cameron said he was delighted the UK would remain together and said
the commitments on extra powers would be honoured.
Mr Cameron
said the three main unionist parties at Westminster
would now follow through with their pledge of more powers for the Scottish
Parliament.
"We
will ensure that those commitments are honoured in full," he said.
He announced
that Lord Smith of Kelvin, who led Glasgow 's staging of the Commonwealth Games,
would oversee the process to take forward the commitments, with new powers over
tax, spending and welfare to be agreed by November, and draft legislation
published by January.
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