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An independence referendum and minimum pricing for alcohol are among the bills to be introduced at the Scottish Parliament in the coming year. | An independence referendum and minimum pricing for alcohol are among the bills to be introduced at the Scottish Parliament in the coming year. |
The Scottish Government confirmed they would be among 13 bills brought forward in the SNP's third legislative session. | The Scottish Government confirmed they would be among 13 bills brought forward in the SNP's third legislative session. |
Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the people of Scotland had a democratic right to have their say on the issue of independence. | Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the people of Scotland had a democratic right to have their say on the issue of independence. |
The programme will be debated by MSPs at Holyrood on Thursday. | The programme will be debated by MSPs at Holyrood on Thursday. |
A referendum on independence was a key SNP manifesto pledge before the 2007 Holyrood election. | A referendum on independence was a key SNP manifesto pledge before the 2007 Holyrood election. |
A year later former Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander challenged the SNP to "bring it on". | A year later former Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander challenged the SNP to "bring it on". |
The SNP government have the confidence to put the question fair and square in a referendum, and we are equally confident that people will choose independence Spokesman for Alex Salmond | The SNP government have the confidence to put the question fair and square in a referendum, and we are equally confident that people will choose independence Spokesman for Alex Salmond |
The SNP has previously said it hoped to introduce a bill early in 2010, with a vote taking place later in the year. | The SNP has previously said it hoped to introduce a bill early in 2010, with a vote taking place later in the year. |
Ms Sturgeon said she accepted opponents of independence were in the majority at Holyrood, but said she was optimistic the bill would be passed. | Ms Sturgeon said she accepted opponents of independence were in the majority at Holyrood, but said she was optimistic the bill would be passed. |
"What I think is not right for the other parties to do is to try to deny people in Scotland the right to make that decision," she told BBC Scotland. | "What I think is not right for the other parties to do is to try to deny people in Scotland the right to make that decision," she told BBC Scotland. |
"The Referendum Bill would give people in Scotland the right to decide. It is for the people in Scotland to decide that, not for any one political party. I think the other political parties are going to find it difficult to be roadblocks to democracy." | "The Referendum Bill would give people in Scotland the right to decide. It is for the people in Scotland to decide that, not for any one political party. I think the other political parties are going to find it difficult to be roadblocks to democracy." |
A spokesman for First Minister Alex Salmond said: "The government's Referendum Bill will place the issue of Scotland's future - and the powers we need to succeed as a nation - at the heart of political and public debate. | A spokesman for First Minister Alex Salmond said: "The government's Referendum Bill will place the issue of Scotland's future - and the powers we need to succeed as a nation - at the heart of political and public debate. |
"The SNP government have the confidence to put the question fair and square in a referendum, and we are equally confident that people will choose independence and equality for Scotland." | "The SNP government have the confidence to put the question fair and square in a referendum, and we are equally confident that people will choose independence and equality for Scotland." |
He said Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill's controversial decision to grant compassionate release to the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi showed nationalist ministers were capable of making big decisions. | He said Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill's controversial decision to grant compassionate release to the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi showed nationalist ministers were capable of making big decisions. |
On the Alcohol Bill, the spokesman said it would stop "high strength beers and ciders being sold for pocket money prices" without affecting premium products like Scotch whisky. | On the Alcohol Bill, the spokesman said it would stop "high strength beers and ciders being sold for pocket money prices" without affecting premium products like Scotch whisky. |
"As with the smoking ban, Scotland can once again lead the way and we hope that parliament can once again come together," the spokesman added. | "As with the smoking ban, Scotland can once again lead the way and we hope that parliament can once again come together," the spokesman added. |
'Economic uncertainty' | 'Economic uncertainty' |
Scottish Labour said an independence referendum would destabilise an already faltering economy. | Scottish Labour said an independence referendum would destabilise an already faltering economy. |
Business Manager Michael McMahon said: "Next week's legislative programme is likely to be more notable for what it leaves out than what it includes. | Business Manager Michael McMahon said: "Next week's legislative programme is likely to be more notable for what it leaves out than what it includes. |
"Labour has called for a much more vigorous response to the recession, tough action to bring in mandatory sentences on knife crime and better protection for vulnerable children. | "Labour has called for a much more vigorous response to the recession, tough action to bring in mandatory sentences on knife crime and better protection for vulnerable children. |
"We also want to see a credible package of measures for dealing with Scotland's culture of alcohol abuse, but the Scottish Government has so-far failed to bring one forward. Instead, we are confronted with proposals for a referendum on independence that will cost Scotland jobs by creating more economic uncertainty." | "We also want to see a credible package of measures for dealing with Scotland's culture of alcohol abuse, but the Scottish Government has so-far failed to bring one forward. Instead, we are confronted with proposals for a referendum on independence that will cost Scotland jobs by creating more economic uncertainty." |
The Tories claimed the Scottish Government was on course to meet fewer than a quarter of key targets, prompting Conservative leader Annabel Goldie to accuse the Nationalists of "failing Scotland". | |
Miss Goldie said: "At home and abroad Alex Salmond's government has been found wanting." | |
Liberal Democrat chief whip Mike Rumbles said: "This looks like another SNP legislative programme that isn't worthy of the Scottish Parliament. | |
"It is further proof of the failure of the SNP's minority government." |
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