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The outgoing Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie will use her speech to the party's UK conference to challenge Alex Salmond to name a date for an independence referendum.The outgoing Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie will use her speech to the party's UK conference to challenge Alex Salmond to name a date for an independence referendum.
She will tell delegates in Manchester that the first minister is the "Great Pretender of Scottish politics".She will tell delegates in Manchester that the first minister is the "Great Pretender of Scottish politics".
Prime Minister David Cameron has said political parties should unite in their support of the 'No' campaign.Prime Minister David Cameron has said political parties should unite in their support of the 'No' campaign.
He said the independence issue was bigger than one person or one party.He said the independence issue was bigger than one person or one party.
In an interview with political magazine Holyrood ahead of the conference, Mr Cameron said it would be a mistake to let party politics get in the way.In an interview with political magazine Holyrood ahead of the conference, Mr Cameron said it would be a mistake to let party politics get in the way.
He said that while he accepted that "Alex Salmond is the people's first choice - at present - to be Scotland's devolved first minister" that did not mean that Mr Salmond had "a majority of wisdom".He said that while he accepted that "Alex Salmond is the people's first choice - at present - to be Scotland's devolved first minister" that did not mean that Mr Salmond had "a majority of wisdom".
'Separation referendum''Separation referendum'
Annabel Goldie will echo those comments in her final conference speech.Annabel Goldie will echo those comments in her final conference speech.
She will say: "Let's face it, Alex Salmond can get too big for his boots.She will say: "Let's face it, Alex Salmond can get too big for his boots.
"You know, maybe he should have a title. How about 'The Great Pretender'?"You know, maybe he should have a title. How about 'The Great Pretender'?
"Because he is fond of pretending that everything would be just dandy - if only.""Because he is fond of pretending that everything would be just dandy - if only."
Ms Goldie will press the first minister to set a date for a referendum, saying: "Well, if only he would get on with his separation referendum. So that Scotland can speak. And vote to stick with England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Ms Goldie will press the first minister to set a date for a referendum, saying: "Well, if only he would get on with his separation referendum. So that Scotland can speak. And vote to stick with England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
"If only he would say what the question will be. So that Scotland can answer it."If only he would say what the question will be. So that Scotland can answer it.
"And if only we could put this constitutional turmoil to bed.""And if only we could put this constitutional turmoil to bed."
Ms Goldie announced she would be stepping down as Scottish Tory leader after the party's poor showing in the Holyrood elections in May.Ms Goldie announced she would be stepping down as Scottish Tory leader after the party's poor showing in the Holyrood elections in May.
Four candidates - Jackson Carlaw MSP, Ruth Davidson MSP, Margaret Mitchell MSP and the party's current deputy leader Murdo Fraser - are vying to replace her.Four candidates - Jackson Carlaw MSP, Ruth Davidson MSP, Margaret Mitchell MSP and the party's current deputy leader Murdo Fraser - are vying to replace her.
Scotland's only Conservative MP David Mundell has given his backing to Ruth Davidson.
He said Mr Fraser's plan to split from the UK party would amount to a betrayal of voters in Scotland.
"What we need to do is rally round the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party and build it up," he added.
The final candidate to declare, Margaret Mitchell, officially launched her campaign earlier this week.The final candidate to declare, Margaret Mitchell, officially launched her campaign earlier this week.
Speaking at the event at Hamilton racecourse Ms Mitchell said she saw next year's local council elections as an opportunity for the Scottish Conservatives to build upon.Speaking at the event at Hamilton racecourse Ms Mitchell said she saw next year's local council elections as an opportunity for the Scottish Conservatives to build upon.
She said: "I want the Scottish and Conservative Party to be the one people automatically look to, to solve their problems, to trust, to respect and to be motivated to vote for."She said: "I want the Scottish and Conservative Party to be the one people automatically look to, to solve their problems, to trust, to respect and to be motivated to vote for."