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'Prepare for power' says Salmond | 'Prepare for power' says Salmond |
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The Scottish National Party will open its annual conference with a claim that it is on the verge of taking power. | The Scottish National Party will open its annual conference with a claim that it is on the verge of taking power. |
The party believes the conference, starting on Wednesday, will put the finishing touches to its programme for the Holyrood elections next May. | The party believes the conference, starting on Wednesday, will put the finishing touches to its programme for the Holyrood elections next May. |
Leader Alex Salmond said: "The SNP goes into this conference in a buoyant and confident mood after a period of sustained success." | Leader Alex Salmond said: "The SNP goes into this conference in a buoyant and confident mood after a period of sustained success." |
In Perth, the party will unveil further detail on policies to grow the economy. | In Perth, the party will unveil further detail on policies to grow the economy. |
Officials will explain how they can enhance education, with a stress on specialism and discipline. | Officials will explain how they can enhance education, with a stress on specialism and discipline. |
We are preparing for government and we are preparing to win Alex SalmondSNP leader | We are preparing for government and we are preparing to win Alex SalmondSNP leader |
A green energy plan will also be unveiled. | A green energy plan will also be unveiled. |
Mr Salmond said the annual gathering would act as a springboard for the 2007 election. | |
He insisted the race for power would be between the SNP and Labour, with Mr Salmond the clear favourite over current First Minister Jack McConnell. | He insisted the race for power would be between the SNP and Labour, with Mr Salmond the clear favourite over current First Minister Jack McConnell. |
He said: "We are preparing for government and we are preparing to win." | |
Speaking to BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme said, the SNP leader added that his party were now "hammering" Labour in the polls. | |
He said: "The only time I can remember that we've challenged the Labour party for supremacy in Scottish politics in such a sustained way was back in 1998 in the run up to the first Scottish parliamentary elections. | |
"There's one big difference between now and then and that basically is that at that time people hadn't tried devolution, they hadn't tried the devolved parliament. | |
"We've now had seven years of devolution and I think there's a pretty overwhelming feeling in Scotland that now we've got a parliament, we may as well make it a real parliament with real powers, so it can do real things for Scotland." | |