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The former prime minister, Gordon Brown, has used a speech in his Fife constituency to demand answers over Scottish independence. | The former prime minister, Gordon Brown, has used a speech in his Fife constituency to demand answers over Scottish independence. |
During an address to business people in Kirkcaldy, he accused the SNP of hiding the costs and risks of independence. | During an address to business people in Kirkcaldy, he accused the SNP of hiding the costs and risks of independence. |
He called for the nationalists to comment on "twenty unanswered questions". | He called for the nationalists to comment on "twenty unanswered questions". |
The SNP said Gordon Brown had failed to explain why he prefers Tory-rule from Westminster, rather than home rule. | The SNP said Gordon Brown had failed to explain why he prefers Tory-rule from Westminster, rather than home rule. |
Mr Brown said he was asking the "unanswered questions that hide the truth" about Scottish independence. | Mr Brown said he was asking the "unanswered questions that hide the truth" about Scottish independence. |
He said it was "not just about Europe and the euro - the issue of controversy of the last two weeks - but about mortgages, interest rates, pensions, child benefits, the monarchy, citizenship and the armed forces". | He said it was "not just about Europe and the euro - the issue of controversy of the last two weeks - but about mortgages, interest rates, pensions, child benefits, the monarchy, citizenship and the armed forces". |
The Scottish and UK governments have signed a deal setting out terms for a Scottish independence referendum. | The Scottish and UK governments have signed a deal setting out terms for a Scottish independence referendum. |
A vote will take place in autumn 2014, with a single Yes/No question on Scotland leaving the UK. | A vote will take place in autumn 2014, with a single Yes/No question on Scotland leaving the UK. |
Aside from the European Union and euro questions, the former prime minister also wanted to know about the Scottish economy, fiscal policy and borrowing policy. | Aside from the European Union and euro questions, the former prime minister also wanted to know about the Scottish economy, fiscal policy and borrowing policy. |
He said he was also seeking answers on Nato. | He said he was also seeking answers on Nato. |
'Hidden risks' | 'Hidden risks' |
Mr Brown said: "I call it 'blank page nationalism' hiding the truth about the costs and risks of independence. | Mr Brown said: "I call it 'blank page nationalism' hiding the truth about the costs and risks of independence. |
"A year and a half into the debate the SNP started on independence they are still refusing to answer the unanswered questions about what happens the day after the creation of a separate state." | "A year and a half into the debate the SNP started on independence they are still refusing to answer the unanswered questions about what happens the day after the creation of a separate state." |
Mr Brown added: "The SNP has looked at the opinion polls, cynically decided that to make it more palatable they had to water down their proposals for a separate state by announcing they will stay in Nato, hold on to the pound sterling, speak in platitudes about 'a social union' and of course maintain the monarchy. | Mr Brown added: "The SNP has looked at the opinion polls, cynically decided that to make it more palatable they had to water down their proposals for a separate state by announcing they will stay in Nato, hold on to the pound sterling, speak in platitudes about 'a social union' and of course maintain the monarchy. |
"They hope that by making the future a blank page and by effectively pulling the wool over people's eyes the country will not wake up to the full scale of the massive rupture they are plotting and planning." | "They hope that by making the future a blank page and by effectively pulling the wool over people's eyes the country will not wake up to the full scale of the massive rupture they are plotting and planning." |
SNP MSP for Kirkcaldy David Torrance said Mr Brown's speech had failed to explain why the former prime minister prefers Tory-rule from Westminster, rather than home rule with independence. | |
He added: "The question that Labour need to answer is why they want the key powers over jobs, the economy and welfare to be held by a Tory-led government at Westminster which is delivering inequality - rather than by the Scottish Parliament which is 100% accountable to the people of Scotland and committed to fairness." |
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