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19-09-2014, 08:31 PM
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David Cameron, carrying deputy prime minister Nick Clegg on his front, stands alongside Better Together leader Alistair Darling to encourage voters to back the No campaign
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As the polls appear to be in favour of the No camp, a confident animation of Mr Darling, taunts his rival Alex Salmond, before the critical turning of the tables around two weeks before the vote, when the Yes camp took the lead
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As Mr Darling's character is knocked off his chair, he frantically reaches for a giant, red panic button
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As First Minister Alex Salmond prepares for victory, the animation shows him sawing the nation from the rest of the United Kingdom
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But behind him stand the leaders of the country's major financial institutions
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As they move their animated headquarters south of the border, Salmond is stabbed in the back by the last of the business leaders to retreat back to England
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Meanwhile in London at Buckingham Palace, the Queen drapes a banner above the balcony, urging voters to 'Keep Calm And Think Very Carefully'
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Her majesty is seen crying as she creates a new flag, missing the blue and white of the Scottish Saltire
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Meanwhile 'Team Westminster' fly into Scotland, the leaders of the main three political parties distributing leaflets informing Scots of The Vow - plans to devolve more powers north of the border in the event of a No vote
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But dismissing the promises Alex Salmond wraps chips in The Vow, ready to sell to waiting William Wallace, Rab C.Nesbitt and Groundskeeper Willie, all standing in front of a waiting unicorn
Read more: Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2762431/William-Wallace-riding-unicorn-Groundskeeper-Willie-queuing-chips-How-Taiwanese-animators-sum-key-Scottish-independence-debate-just-two-minutes.html#ixzz3DnO7w5L1)
David Cameron, carrying deputy prime minister Nick Clegg on his front, stands alongside Better Together leader Alistair Darling to encourage voters to back the No campaign
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137191057_wps_3_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
As the polls appear to be in favour of the No camp, a confident animation of Mr Darling, taunts his rival Alex Salmond, before the critical turning of the tables around two weeks before the vote, when the Yes camp took the lead
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137246939_wps_4_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
As Mr Darling's character is knocked off his chair, he frantically reaches for a giant, red panic button
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137289160_wps_5_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
As First Minister Alex Salmond prepares for victory, the animation shows him sawing the nation from the rest of the United Kingdom
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137334799_wps_6_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
But behind him stand the leaders of the country's major financial institutions
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137359131_wps_7_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
As they move their animated headquarters south of the border, Salmond is stabbed in the back by the last of the business leaders to retreat back to England
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137401044_wps_8_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
Meanwhile in London at Buckingham Palace, the Queen drapes a banner above the balcony, urging voters to 'Keep Calm And Think Very Carefully'
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137512587_wps_9_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
Her majesty is seen crying as she creates a new flag, missing the blue and white of the Scottish Saltire
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137569532_wps_11_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
Meanwhile 'Team Westminster' fly into Scotland, the leaders of the main three political parties distributing leaflets informing Scots of The Vow - plans to devolve more powers north of the border in the event of a No vote
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/19/1411137623915_wps_12_Taiwanese_annimation_on_S.jpg
But dismissing the promises Alex Salmond wraps chips in The Vow, ready to sell to waiting William Wallace, Rab C.Nesbitt and Groundskeeper Willie, all standing in front of a waiting unicorn
Read more: Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2762431/William-Wallace-riding-unicorn-Groundskeeper-Willie-queuing-chips-How-Taiwanese-animators-sum-key-Scottish-independence-debate-just-two-minutes.html#ixzz3DnO7w5L1)