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Sturgeon says an independent Scotland would have worked with UK on RBS bailout | |
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An independent Scotland would have worked with the UK government to save Royal Bank of Scotland from collapse, the deputy first minister has said. | |
Nicola Sturgeon told the BBC that RBS did most of its business in England, and the two nations would have come together to save it. | Nicola Sturgeon told the BBC that RBS did most of its business in England, and the two nations would have come together to save it. |
The bank is 84% taxpayer-owned, after the UK government bailed it out as the global financial crisis hit. | |
Ms Sturgeon said Scotland would always pay its way, if it became independent. | Ms Sturgeon said Scotland would always pay its way, if it became independent. |
The deputy SNP leader was speaking as her party's spring conference got under way in Glasgow. | The deputy SNP leader was speaking as her party's spring conference got under way in Glasgow. |
The Scottish government is seeking to hold its referendum on independence in autumn 2014. | The Scottish government is seeking to hold its referendum on independence in autumn 2014. |
Ms Sturgeon said Scotland could have afforded to bail out RBS. She said the amount of money which had been put into Lloyd's and RBS stood at about £66bn at the end of last year, while Scotland's GDP stood at about £131bn in 2010. | |
She said one option on saving RBS in an independent Scotland may have been investing money from a Scottish oil fund. | She said one option on saving RBS in an independent Scotland may have been investing money from a Scottish oil fund. |
Ms Sturgeon added: "In the real world, people come together to stabilise banks." | Ms Sturgeon added: "In the real world, people come together to stabilise banks." |
She said: "The fact of the matter is that RBS is a Scottish-headquartered bank - about 90% of its activity is in England." | She said: "The fact of the matter is that RBS is a Scottish-headquartered bank - about 90% of its activity is in England." |
RBS, Ms Sturgeon said, had also received cash help from institutions including the US Federal Reserve and the Australian Central Bank. | RBS, Ms Sturgeon said, had also received cash help from institutions including the US Federal Reserve and the Australian Central Bank. |
She added: "In reality, Scotland and England would have worked together with Scotland paying its full way to stabilise RBS. | She added: "In reality, Scotland and England would have worked together with Scotland paying its full way to stabilise RBS. |
"RBS was stabilised, not just because it was a Scottish bank, it was stabilised in order to stabilise the entire UK financial system." | "RBS was stabilised, not just because it was a Scottish bank, it was stabilised in order to stabilise the entire UK financial system." |
She pointed out that the Benelux countries of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg came together to save the Fortis Bank. | She pointed out that the Benelux countries of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg came together to save the Fortis Bank. |
Backbench MSPs | Backbench MSPs |
On the issue of the referendum, Ms Sturgeon reiterated the Scottish government's current position that it remained open-minded on having a second question on the ballot paper, asking voters whether they supported more powers for the Scottish Parliament, short of independence. | On the issue of the referendum, Ms Sturgeon reiterated the Scottish government's current position that it remained open-minded on having a second question on the ballot paper, asking voters whether they supported more powers for the Scottish Parliament, short of independence. |
Several backbench SNP MSPs, including Sandra White, Chic Brodie and John Wilson, have expressed to the BBC their preference for a single question. | Several backbench SNP MSPs, including Sandra White, Chic Brodie and John Wilson, have expressed to the BBC their preference for a single question. |
Ms Sturgeon said she believed in independence, adding that she accepted there were a range of different views on the issue within the party. | Ms Sturgeon said she believed in independence, adding that she accepted there were a range of different views on the issue within the party. |
The SNP government is currently running a consultation on the referendum. | The SNP government is currently running a consultation on the referendum. |
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