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SNP reveal independence question | SNP reveal independence question |
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The SNP has revealed the wording of the question it would pose in an independence referendum if it gains control at the Holyrood elections. | The SNP has revealed the wording of the question it would pose in an independence referendum if it gains control at the Holyrood elections. |
It comes as the party clarified its timetable for holding a referendum. | It comes as the party clarified its timetable for holding a referendum. |
Voters would be asked if they wanted to negotiate a new settlement with the UK Government so that Scotland becomes a sovereign and independent state. | Voters would be asked if they wanted to negotiate a new settlement with the UK Government so that Scotland becomes a sovereign and independent state. |
It would be near the end of a four-year term and could cost about £7m. Labour called the proposal a ticking tax bomb. | |
SNP leader Alex Salmond revealed his plans for the referendum in a Sunday newspaper. | SNP leader Alex Salmond revealed his plans for the referendum in a Sunday newspaper. |
DRAFT INDEPENDENCE REFERENDUM QUESTION The Scottish Parliament should negotiate a new settlement with the British government, based on the proposals set out in the white paper, so that Scotland becomes a sovereign and independent stateThe responses would be 'Yes I agree' or 'No I disagree' | DRAFT INDEPENDENCE REFERENDUM QUESTION The Scottish Parliament should negotiate a new settlement with the British government, based on the proposals set out in the white paper, so that Scotland becomes a sovereign and independent stateThe responses would be 'Yes I agree' or 'No I disagree' |
He confirmed to the Sunday Herald that the Nationalists would aim for a ballot at the end of an SNP-led administration. | He confirmed to the Sunday Herald that the Nationalists would aim for a ballot at the end of an SNP-led administration. |
He told the paper: "I'm persuaded the key argument is about the SNP building up credibility in government, which is the essential requirement to win an independence referendum. | He told the paper: "I'm persuaded the key argument is about the SNP building up credibility in government, which is the essential requirement to win an independence referendum. |
"The referendum would be close to the end of the four-year term." | "The referendum would be close to the end of the four-year term." |
It is understood the process for a vote would see a white paper being laid before Holyrood in the first 100 days after this May's parliamentary election, followed by a bill giving the choice of independence, leading to a referendum to be held by 2010. | It is understood the process for a vote would see a white paper being laid before Holyrood in the first 100 days after this May's parliamentary election, followed by a bill giving the choice of independence, leading to a referendum to be held by 2010. |
Mr Salmond confirmed that a draft question had been agreed asking voters whether they backed the creation of a sovereign and independent Scotland. | Mr Salmond confirmed that a draft question had been agreed asking voters whether they backed the creation of a sovereign and independent Scotland. |
A Yes vote would begin the process of Holyrood negotiation to end the 1701 Treaty of Union. | A Yes vote would begin the process of Holyrood negotiation to end the 1701 Treaty of Union. |
Independence 'cost' | |
Mr Salmond added: "That is the argument to transfer full political and economic control to Scotland, not to interfere with either the monarchy or social union between England and Scotland. | Mr Salmond added: "That is the argument to transfer full political and economic control to Scotland, not to interfere with either the monarchy or social union between England and Scotland. |
"The two countries will be independent but with the same head of state." | "The two countries will be independent but with the same head of state." |
On the question of expense, the SNP estimate that the referendum would cost about £7m, which they say is comparable to the devolution referendum cost of £5m in 1999. | On the question of expense, the SNP estimate that the referendum would cost about £7m, which they say is comparable to the devolution referendum cost of £5m in 1999. |
Labour MSP Andy Kerr MSP said: "By pledging to break up Britain, the SNP have set the timer on their massive ticking tax bomb. | |
"The SNP have today proven they do not come without independence and we all know that independence does not come without a cost." |