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(15 Sep 2014) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 2022938 British Prime Minister David Cameron is making a last ditch attempt to keep the United Kingdom together. In his final speech in Scotland before Thursday's referendum on whether Scotland should withdraw from the United Kingdom, the British leader urged Scots to vote no. He warned, "There is no going back from this, no re-run," if the vote for independence went ahead. Likening the split to a divorce, Cameron appealed for Scottish voters not to turn their backs on what is "the best family in the nations in the world." Interest in the referendum is sky high, with polling showing the result too close to call. A total of 4,285,323 people, representing 97 percent of the voting age population, have registered to vote in the referendum. That's an increase of 300,000 on those registered in Scotland in 2012. The turnout for Thursday's ballot could exceed 85 percent, compared to just 50.4 percent who voted in the last Scottish Parliament elections in 2011, and the 63.8 percent who turned out for the 2010 UK election. Among the electorate are 124,000 voters aged 16 and 17 who have been granted the right to vote for the first time. Many of these new voters are expected to support independence. But conventional wisdom holds that older voters are more likely to actually cast their ballots, a factor that could help the "Better Together" campaign. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...