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"I still think, as it affects us too, that the rest of the UK should get a vote"
thats exactly why we in England wont get to vote.
normally a referendum is only offered when they can be pretty sure of an outcome that is favourable to whatever they want it to be and at a time when they can be pretty much assured of the required result.
cameron wants the scots to stay, so when he hears that polls north of the border would seem to be hugely in favour of staying in the union amazingly him and salmond come to an agreement to give the scots the referendum salmon want.
As polls seem to suggest the majority down here would vote to let them go, then its also pretty obvious we wont be allowed to vote and scupper his plans.
thats the way referendums work in this country, hence the reasons he wont give us a simple in or out vote on the EU, well, not until the polls suggest they would win a stay in vote, you can bet your last pound on that.