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Lib Dems: no to independence vote | Lib Dems: no to independence vote |
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The Liberal Democrats have reaffirmed their opposition to the SNP's proposed referendum on Scottish independence. | The Liberal Democrats have reaffirmed their opposition to the SNP's proposed referendum on Scottish independence. |
Activists meeting in Dunfermline, Fife, criticised the way the nationalists have suggested wording the questions. | Activists meeting in Dunfermline, Fife, criticised the way the nationalists have suggested wording the questions. |
The minority SNP government hopes to hold a referendum in 2010, but needs the support of other parties to pass its referendum bill at Holyrood. | The minority SNP government hopes to hold a referendum in 2010, but needs the support of other parties to pass its referendum bill at Holyrood. |
The Lib Dems have been reviewing their position after some members suggested they should back a referendum. | The Lib Dems have been reviewing their position after some members suggested they should back a referendum. |
Commenting on the special session at the party's autumn conference, shadow Scotland secretary Alistair Carmichael said: "The party overwhelmingly rejected Alex Salmond's referendum Bill. | Commenting on the special session at the party's autumn conference, shadow Scotland secretary Alistair Carmichael said: "The party overwhelmingly rejected Alex Salmond's referendum Bill. |
Any party that refuses the right of the people to have their say over Scotland's future will pay a heavy price at the ballot box Alasdair AllanSNP | |
"There was genuine and widespread anger at the rigged question put forward by the SNP. | "There was genuine and widespread anger at the rigged question put forward by the SNP. |
"The Liberal Democrats are a party that will remain at the heart of the debate on Scotland' constitutional future. But on our terms." | "The Liberal Democrats are a party that will remain at the heart of the debate on Scotland' constitutional future. But on our terms." |
The SNP responded by calling on all parties to back the right of the Scottish people to have their say on Scotland's future. | |
SNP MSP Alasdair Allan said: "All parties must endorse the right of the people of Scotland to have their say on Scotland's constitutional future. | |
"The Liberal Democrats are deeply divided on the issue and all over the place - it's impossible to tell what their position will be from one day to the next, never mind one year to the next. | |
"Any party that refuses the right of the people to have their say over Scotland's future will pay a heavy price at the ballot box." | |
For Labour, Pauline McNeill called on the Scottish Government to focus on jobs and the economy. | |
She said: "It is becoming increasingly clear that the SNP cannot win a majority for a referendum on independence. | |
"This issue is an unnecessary distraction when everyone in the Scottish Parliament should be working together to protect jobs and get Scotland through the recession." | |
Party divisions | |
Liberal Democrat Scottish leader Tavish Scott opposes a referendum - but earlier this year divisions emerged within the party. | |
One Lib Dem MSP John Farquhar Munro broke ranks with his colleagues and spoken openly in favour of a referendum. | One Lib Dem MSP John Farquhar Munro broke ranks with his colleagues and spoken openly in favour of a referendum. |
And at the Lib Dem annual conference in Bournemouth in the summer, one prospective MP suggested the party should support such a vote to settle an issue that was "haunting politics". | And at the Lib Dem annual conference in Bournemouth in the summer, one prospective MP suggested the party should support such a vote to settle an issue that was "haunting politics". |
Mr Scott later asked senior Lib Dem Ross Finnie to oversee a consultation with members on the party's stance. | Mr Scott later asked senior Lib Dem Ross Finnie to oversee a consultation with members on the party's stance. |
A Liberal Democrat spokeswoman said: "There was a really good discussion at the special session and we looked at the hard questions of independence and the referendum. | A Liberal Democrat spokeswoman said: "There was a really good discussion at the special session and we looked at the hard questions of independence and the referendum. |
"They decisively backed Tavish Scott's opposition to the SNP's referendum bill, giving him a very clear vote of confidence. | "They decisively backed Tavish Scott's opposition to the SNP's referendum bill, giving him a very clear vote of confidence. |
"Ross Finnie will continue to talk to members about the constitutional arguments as we draw up our manifesto for the 2011 elections." | "Ross Finnie will continue to talk to members about the constitutional arguments as we draw up our manifesto for the 2011 elections." |
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