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Scottish independence: Election watchdog views get 'weight' | Scottish independence: Election watchdog views get 'weight' |
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Scotland's deputy first minister has said "considerable weight" will be given to the election watchdog's views on the independence referendum. | Scotland's deputy first minister has said "considerable weight" will be given to the election watchdog's views on the independence referendum. |
Nicola Sturgeon's comments came before the Electoral Commission is due to publish its guidance on the running of the poll, expected in autumn 2014. | Nicola Sturgeon's comments came before the Electoral Commission is due to publish its guidance on the running of the poll, expected in autumn 2014. |
The SNP government has proposed a referendum question, which has been tested by the commission. | The SNP government has proposed a referendum question, which has been tested by the commission. |
Legislation to hold the vote needs final approval from MSPs. | Legislation to hold the vote needs final approval from MSPs. |
The Scottish government wants to ask voters the yes/no question: "Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?". | The Scottish government wants to ask voters the yes/no question: "Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?". |
First Minister Alex Salmond previously has described the question as "short, straightforward and clear", but his political opponents have raised concerns the wording is biased. | First Minister Alex Salmond previously has described the question as "short, straightforward and clear", but his political opponents have raised concerns the wording is biased. |
Speaking during ministerial question time at the Scottish Parliament, Labour's Patricia Ferguson said there was a "growing clamour of voices" calling on the Scottish government to commit in advance to accepting the advice and recommendations of the Electoral Commission "in full". | Speaking during ministerial question time at the Scottish Parliament, Labour's Patricia Ferguson said there was a "growing clamour of voices" calling on the Scottish government to commit in advance to accepting the advice and recommendations of the Electoral Commission "in full". |
Ms Sturgeon said: "I have made very clear the considerable weight that will be attached to Electoral Commission recommendations by the Scottish government, not just on the referendum but on any relevant issue. | Ms Sturgeon said: "I have made very clear the considerable weight that will be attached to Electoral Commission recommendations by the Scottish government, not just on the referendum but on any relevant issue. |
"I've also made very clear, and will do so again, that there would have to be a very good reason to depart from Electoral Commission recommendations, and any government so doing would have to explain its position to this parliament." | "I've also made very clear, and will do so again, that there would have to be a very good reason to depart from Electoral Commission recommendations, and any government so doing would have to explain its position to this parliament." |
Responding to Ms Ferguson's call, the deputy first minister added: "Given the respective roles of the Scottish government, the Electoral Commission and the Scottish Parliament, it would be an utter abdication of my responsibility as a minister to this parliament to say what I thought of Electoral Commission recommendations before I had even seen what those recommendations are." | Responding to Ms Ferguson's call, the deputy first minister added: "Given the respective roles of the Scottish government, the Electoral Commission and the Scottish Parliament, it would be an utter abdication of my responsibility as a minister to this parliament to say what I thought of Electoral Commission recommendations before I had even seen what those recommendations are." |
The commission has been looking at several aspects of the referendum, including campaign spending limits, in addition to the ballot paper question. | The commission has been looking at several aspects of the referendum, including campaign spending limits, in addition to the ballot paper question. |
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