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Scottish independence: Alex Salmond details constitutional rights | Scottish independence: Alex Salmond details constitutional rights |
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The right to a free education could be enshrined in the written constitution of an independent Scotland, First Minister Alex Salmond has said. | The right to a free education could be enshrined in the written constitution of an independent Scotland, First Minister Alex Salmond has said. |
He also believes that people in Scotland should have a constitutional right to a home. | He also believes that people in Scotland should have a constitutional right to a home. |
In a speech in London, SNP leader Mr Salmond was due to set out the pledges he believes should be guaranteed. | |
It comes as Westminster begins transferring the power to Holyrood to hold an independence referendum. | It comes as Westminster begins transferring the power to Holyrood to hold an independence referendum. |
The Scottish government wants to hold the historic vote in autumn 2014 and ask the electorate in Scotland the single "yes/no" question: "Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?" | The Scottish government wants to hold the historic vote in autumn 2014 and ask the electorate in Scotland the single "yes/no" question: "Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?" |
Westminster has control of constitutional matters, but a special section 30 order is set to be approved by the Commons and the Lords allowing the Scottish government to have legal authority to hold a binding referendum. | Westminster has control of constitutional matters, but a special section 30 order is set to be approved by the Commons and the Lords allowing the Scottish government to have legal authority to hold a binding referendum. |
In an interview with BBC Scotland's political editor Brian Taylor, Mr Salmond said that the UK was out of step in not having a formal, written constitution. | In an interview with BBC Scotland's political editor Brian Taylor, Mr Salmond said that the UK was out of step in not having a formal, written constitution. |
He believed the issue would be remedied in an independent Scotland. | He believed the issue would be remedied in an independent Scotland. |
The first minister had already signalled that a ban on nuclear weapons would feature in such a document. | The first minister had already signalled that a ban on nuclear weapons would feature in such a document. |
But he has now put on record that the rules on military engagement should be included and social rights - such as housing and free education - should also feature. | But he has now put on record that the rules on military engagement should be included and social rights - such as housing and free education - should also feature. |
Mr Salmond stressed that these were simply SNP ideas and that the constitution in an independent Scotland would be formed with the widest possible involvement of popular opinion. | Mr Salmond stressed that these were simply SNP ideas and that the constitution in an independent Scotland would be formed with the widest possible involvement of popular opinion. |
He said: "Modern states have written constitutions, the UK is the exception. There are 27 countries in Europe, every single one has a written constitution protecting its citizens, apart from the UK. | He said: "Modern states have written constitutions, the UK is the exception. There are 27 countries in Europe, every single one has a written constitution protecting its citizens, apart from the UK. |
"An independent Scotland will be a modern democracy and a modern democracy should have a written constitution. | "An independent Scotland will be a modern democracy and a modern democracy should have a written constitution. |
"The set of ideas the SNP would contribute to a process which will engage all of Scotland, as well as all of Scotland's political parties, are things like a protection in terms of free education. Scotland pioneered free education hundreds of years ago. | "The set of ideas the SNP would contribute to a process which will engage all of Scotland, as well as all of Scotland's political parties, are things like a protection in terms of free education. Scotland pioneered free education hundreds of years ago. |
"We have a policy that has restored free education, but it should be a constitutional protection. | "We have a policy that has restored free education, but it should be a constitutional protection. |
"The right for every Scottish family to have a home, again we have statute on that, but shouldn't that be a constitutional protection?" | "The right for every Scottish family to have a home, again we have statute on that, but shouldn't that be a constitutional protection?" |
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