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The leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats has said he wants to create new opportunities for young people. | |
Nicol Stephen also told his party's Scottish conference in Aviemore that he wanted to turn Scotland into the renewable energy powerhouse of Europe. | |
He again ruled out an independence referendum, which would block a future coalition with the SNP. | |
And he accused the SNP and Labour of mounting the most bitter, personal and negative election campaign yet. | |
Future of Scotland | |
Mr Stephen, who is currently deputy first minister in the ruling Labour/Lib Dem coalition at Holyrood, set out a detailed action plan for the first seven months in government if his party were to win at the Scottish Parliament elections in May. | |
This would include plans to recruit 1,000 new community police officers and cutting business rates north of the border below English levels. | |
A Future of Scotland Bill would be published in June, which would see the graduate endowment scrapped and greater rights for young people, he said. | |
Mr Stephen also promised a sentencing and crime reduction bill would follow in July, with the party's community policing plans to follow in August, including 1,000 new community police officers. | |
This is shaping up to be the most bitter, negative, personal campaign we've ever witnessed Nicol Stephen | |
A Scottish energy bill would be published in September containing plans for 100% of electricity to be generated from renewables by 2050. | |
The Lib Dem leader said health plans - including 100 new and refurbished community health centres - would follow in October. | |
This would be followed by the business rate plans in November and then their education plans in December, including smaller class sizes as well as new teachers and sports coaches. | |
In a wide ranging speech, Mr Stephen won applause when he ruled out any "back door" route to independence through a referendum. | |
He also warned that the election campaign will turn nasty. | |
"Already we have seen negativity and name calling, not only from the SNP, but now also from Tony Blair and his increasingly unpopular Labour Party. | |
"The language is brutal, bruising, abrasive. This is shaping up to be the most bitter, negative, personal campaign we've ever witnessed." | |
Earlier, deputy education minister Robert Brown said the party would create an entitlement for all two-year-olds to have up to 15 hours a week in a supervised playgroup. |