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Choosing Scotlands Future - A National Conversation

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The Scottish Government is committed to bringing forward a referendum bill in time for a referendum on independence for Scotland to be held in the autumn of 2010.

First Minister Alex Salmond"We are aware - as we will always be - of the sovereignty of our people, that the decisions on Scotland's future lie ultimately with those living and working in Scotland - and with no-one else."
First Minister Alex Salmond

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2009 20:49
john b dick - Rothesay

Donald Dewar's vision for a Home Rule parliament has not been fully realised. Over half a century ago when we were both pupils at Glasgow Academy he told me that it would be a model for the reform of Westminster. That can yet happen, but not in my lifetime and perhaps not till two generations or ... [View all comments]

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2009 19:47
Andrew Henderson - Tarves

I would just like to take this opportunity to say well done the Scottish Parliament on the first decade since it's inception. No, that's not quite right, in the words of a well known Glasgow comedian-"It's just a pretendy wee Parliament"which was indeed true until 2007, when the "Scottish Executive" ... [View all comments]

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2009 17:11
william shields - airdrie

how about devolution for residents of cumbernauld kilsyth airdrie coatbridge motherwell wishaw etc in place of the labour party imposed dictatorship of north lanarkshire council ... [View all comments]

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