UK government denies it will break promises to give Scotland more power

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Cameron wants to link the issue of decentralization in Scotland to the introduction of constitutional reforms in England.

The British government has denied that promises to give Edinburgh more powers following the No victory in the Scottish referendum will be broken.

Prime Minister David Cameron announced that a timetable will be set to give more power to the European Parliament.

However, the Labor Party opposes Cameron’s intention to link the issue of decentralization in Scotland to the introduction of constitutional reforms in England.

Earlier, Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond told the BBC that many voters “will be surprised at how quickly politicians go back on their word.”