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Salmond pledges £95m for recovery | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
First Minister Alex Salmond has outlined £95m of European funding to help Scotland out of recession. | |
He said £25m would offer new skills opportunities to 75,000 Scots and £70m would go to stimulating business growth and urban and rural regeneration. | |
Speaking at the SNP conference, Mr Salmond also challenged Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy to meet with the Scottish Government cabinet. | |
The SNP leader said it was time for the country to pull together. | |
Mr Salmond told delegates in Glasgow that he wanted to open cabinet up to hear from organisations including councils, unions and businesses to chart a way out of the economic downturn - while also inviting Mr Murphy to "explain UK Government policy". | |
The SNP is, and always will be, the pro-Scotland party Alex Salmond | |
He said the downturn would end with public investment in education, skills and industry. | |
"Delegates - we've got what it takes," said Mr Salmond. | |
"With investment in education, in jobs and in the industries of today and tomorrow. | |
"That is the core of our plan - a plan that is in place, a plan that is protecting our nation from the worst impact of the recession - and it is a plan that will place us in the best position for recovery." | |
Mr Salmond singled out industries such as renewable energy and life sciences for their potential to boost the Scottish economy in tough times. | |
He also moved away from making direct attacks on his immediate political opponents, saying he was not in the "anti-Labour Party". | |
Savings drive | |
"The heart of our politics is positive, not negative," he said, adding: "We stand for optimism not pessimism, the future not the past. | |
"The SNP is, and always will be, the pro-Scotland party." | |
But Mr Salmond went on to warn the UK Government against implementing its efficiency savings drive - which he said would cut £1bn from the Scottish Budget. | |
"If the prime minister and and the chancellor were to pursue such a policy, then the people of Scotland will have their say within weeks at the European elections and in months at the General Election," he said. | |
"They will not easily forgive any politician or any party that stands in the way of Scotland's recovery." | |
'Independent future' | |
As Mr Salmond urged members of the party faithful to fight hard in the forthcoming Euro elections, he set a target for the SNP to win control of Labour-run Glasgow City Council in the wake of a recent, similar victory in Dundee. | |
The SNP leader also paid tribute to the lives of former Nationalist MEP Sir Neil MacCormick and MSP Bashir Ahmad. | |
Scotland's future, Mr Salmond went on to say, was as a prospering nation, adding: "We've got what it takes to recover strongly - to grow and to prosper. | |
"And we've got what it takes to become a full and flourishing independent nation. | |
"Our job - in the SNP and the Scottish Government - is to work hard through these difficult days and then, with the people of Scotland, we will move to a different time - a brighter, stronger and independent future." |