LONDON -- On the year anniversary of Scotland's independence referendum, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said David Cameron was "living on borrowed time" for keeping Scotland in the UK and independence supporters said on Twitter they were #StillYes.
The referendum saw Scotland vote 55% to 45% to stay in the UK.
In a speech in Edinburgh, Sturgeon said her message to the prime minister was the same a year later.
What happens to support for independence in the months and years to come will depend as much on what you do as it will on what we do. And, right now, you are living on borrowed time. If you continue to ignore Scotland's voice, if you continue to disrespect the choice that people across this country made in May, more and more people will conclude that Westminster simply can't deliver for Scotland.
Cameron has said that "more Scots voted to keep our kingdom united than have ever voted for any party in any election in Scottish history," and that the referendum should be a "once-in-a-lifetime" event.
Sturgeon told her pro-independence Scottish National Party that polls have shown that support for independence has become stronger. But there is "no shortcut" to another referendum and they would patiently have to persuade the "no" voters to change their minds, she said.
She also congratulated UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on his win and said she looked forward to working with him to fight against austerity and oppose the renewal of the Trident weapons programme.
Independence supporters took to Twitter to express their views using the #StillYes hashtag -- and also call for #IndyRef2.
#StillYes because we have a Tory majority and for over half my life, Scotland has had a Govt imposed on it which it didn't vote for.— James Logan (@8jlogan) September 18, 2015
#StillYes #StillYesBecause change is coming, but it never came. pic.twitter.com/N3W6LSmZK7— Frou (@Froufrou42) September 18, 2015
#StillYesBecause : Every doomsday story we were told would happen under a Yes vote,has happened under the No vote. #StillYes #indyref2— Iain (@AlbaJohn82) September 18, 2015
What a beautiful country. Findhorn, this morning. #stillyes naturally. pic.twitter.com/UJwWBSlpKF— Moira Shemilt (@DrMoiraShemilt) September 18, 2015
March for independence in Edinburgh with many Catalan flags, thanks for your support! #StillYes pic.twitter.com/ZIXkgoUPxK— Catalans with #the45 (@CataloniaYes) September 18, 2015
#StillYes because time is up on this unequal unjust union. pic.twitter.com/PkhVUH7RRR— Scoop (@Saorsayabass) September 18, 2015
Always yes..#StillYes pic.twitter.com/IlKvzdpvaM— diana∞ (@DIANAATURNBULL) September 18, 2015