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14-05-10 David Cameron visits Scotland { 19 images } Created 14 May 2010

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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010: First Minister for Scotland Alex Salmond and finance secretary for Scotland Alex Swinney wait to greet Prime Minister David Cameron on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh this afternoon...(Photograph: Richard Scott/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010: First Minister for Scotland Alex Salmond and finance secretary for Scotland Alex Swinney wait to greet Prime Minister David Cameron on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh this afternoon...(Photograph: Richard Scott/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010: First Minister for Scotland Alex Salmond and finance secretary for Scotland Alex Swinney wait to greet Prime Minister David Cameron on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh this afternoon...(Photograph: Richard Scott/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010: Prime Minister David Cameron leaves St Andrews House in Edinburgh after his meeting with First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond...Mr Cameron was met by a small group of hecklers outside St Andrews House protesting at the planned cuts to come to the public sector.. .(Photograph: Richard Scott/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010: Prime Minister David Cameron leaves St Andrews House in Edinburgh after his meeting with First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond...Mr Cameron was met by a small group of hecklers outside St Andrews House protesting at the planned cuts to come to the public sector.. .(Photograph: Richard Scott/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010: Prime Minister David Cameron meets First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond at St Andrews House in Edinburgh this afternoon...(Photograph: Richard Scott/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010: Prime Minister David Cameron meets First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond at St Andrews House in Edinburgh this afternoon...(Photograph: Richard Scott/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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  • EDINBURGH, UK - 14th May 2010:  Prime Minister David Cameron paid his first visit as Prime Minister to the Scottish Parliament today calling for a fresh start in relations between the Scots and UK governments.  Speaking on a visit to Holyrood, accompanied at Holyrood by his new Scottish Secretary, Danny Alexander, Mr Cameron also called for an "agenda of respect" between the Westminster and Edinburgh parliaments.  (Photograph: Callum Bennetts/MAVERICK)
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