New chapter' for Scotland

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By ONLINE REPORTER
August 14, 2007


FIRST Minister Alex Salmond today promised "a new chapter in Scottish politics" as he set out the SNP's plans for a referendum on independence.

He formally launched draft legislation which, if passed, would lead to a referendum.

And he claimed it was the "settled will" of the Scottish people for their parliament to grow in influence and authority.

Mr Salmond made the claim as he launched a "national conversation" on Scotland's future.

In a white paper he set out what the SNP sees as the three main "realistic" choices for Scots: the present devolved set-up, or re-designing devolution by extending the powers of the Scottish Parliament in specific areas - or full independence.

The white paper also includes the draft wording of the ballot paper for a referendum.

This asks voters whether they agree or disagree "that the Scottish government should negotiate a settlement with the Government of a United Kingdom so that Scotland becomes an independent state".

But launching the document today in Edinburgh, Mr Salmond said the "national conversation" could result in other options being put on the ballot paper as well.

Saying he was "relaxed" about that possibility, Mr Salmond went on: "A multi-option referendum requires the alternatives to be as clear as independence or the no-change options already are.

"The opportunity now presents itself for those who want another option in a referendum to define that option and present the case to the government for inclusion on the ballot paper"

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Wow, deja vu. These guys have definitely been paying attention to what works in Quebec.
 
Well then... let the revolution commence. Lets finish what got started 800 years ago! Long live fish!... I mean... the revolution!
 
is there good fisting there too?

well if they don't seem as surly/snotty as quebecois (sp?) maybe investors won't flee...
 
I still don't quite get how it all works in the UK. I thought Scotland was an independent country but part of the UK block.
 
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