Scottish independence referendum pits friend against friend

By Eryk Bagshaw
September 19 2014 - 12:15am
English-born Fleur Toocram and Scottish friend Jamie Dorran go head to head at the Arisaig Tea Rooms in Sydney as the countdown to the Scottish referendum begins. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
English-born Fleur Toocram and Scottish friend Jamie Dorran go head to head at the Arisaig Tea Rooms in Sydney as the countdown to the Scottish referendum begins. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
English-born Fleur Toocram and Scottish friend Jamie Dorran go head to head at the Arisaig Tea Rooms in Sydney as the countdown to the Scottish referendum begins. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
English-born Fleur Toocram and Scottish friend Jamie Dorran go head to head at the Arisaig Tea Rooms in Sydney as the countdown to the Scottish referendum begins. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
English-born Fleur Toocram and Scottish friend Jamie Dorran go head to head at the Arisaig Tea Rooms in Sydney as the countdown to the Scottish referendum begins. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
English-born Fleur Toocram and Scottish friend Jamie Dorran go head to head at the Arisaig Tea Rooms in Sydney as the countdown to the Scottish referendum begins. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
English-born Fleur Toocram and Scottish friend Jamie Dorran go head to head at the Arisaig Tea Rooms in Sydney as the countdown to the Scottish referendum begins. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
English-born Fleur Toocram and Scottish friend Jamie Dorran go head to head at the Arisaig Tea Rooms in Sydney as the countdown to the Scottish referendum begins. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams

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