Scottish Referendum: David Cameron caught speaking about a conversation with the Queen about the result
CLEAN: Exterior shots of David Cameron speaking to Former Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg saying "The Definition of Relief is being the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and ringing the Queen and saying, 'Its alright, it's okay'. That was something. She purred down the line... But it should never have been that close, it wasn't in the end but there was a time in the middle of the campaign when it felt... I've said i want to find these polling companies and i want to sue them for my stomach ulcers because of what they put me through. It was very nervous moments " on September 23, 2014 in New York, United States.
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456140684
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Sky News
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September 23, 2014
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00:01:10:01
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New York, New York, United States
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