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Scottish independence: Alex Salmond outlines childcare 'savings' | |
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Childcare plans in the independence White Paper would see families save up to £4,600 per child each year, First Minister Alex Salmond has told MSPs. | Childcare plans in the independence White Paper would see families save up to £4,600 per child each year, First Minister Alex Salmond has told MSPs. |
During a debate on the newly published independence blueprint, he insisted the move would be "transformational". | |
But the leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Johann Lamont, challenged Mr Salmond to meet her so they could find the money now to deliver the policy. | |
MSPs are being given the chance to debate the 670-page White Paper. | |
Ms Lamont accused the first minister of only just recognising the matter of childcare, while she had known it to be an issue "all of my working life". | |
She added: "He [Alex Salmond] should put his money where his mouth is and make a difference right now." | |
The first minister hit back, saying he had discussed the issue with Ms Lamont previously and she had offered no new plan of action. | |
A referendum on Scottish independence will be held on 18 September next year, with voters being asked the straight yes/no question: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" | A referendum on Scottish independence will be held on 18 September next year, with voters being asked the straight yes/no question: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" |
The White Paper, which contains the arguments in favour of independence and is intended as a guide to what might happen if it is achieved, was launched by Mr Salmond at Glasgow's Science Centre on Tuesday morning. | The White Paper, which contains the arguments in favour of independence and is intended as a guide to what might happen if it is achieved, was launched by Mr Salmond at Glasgow's Science Centre on Tuesday morning. |
Proposals included extending the support available to young people and their families and to expand childcare provision to match the best in Europe. | Proposals included extending the support available to young people and their families and to expand childcare provision to match the best in Europe. |
Under its plans, it said children would be entitled to 30 hours of childcare each week - the same number of hours as a child at primary school - benefiting about 240,000 children. | Under its plans, it said children would be entitled to 30 hours of childcare each week - the same number of hours as a child at primary school - benefiting about 240,000 children. |
The White Paper confirmed that Scotland would seek to secure a Sterling currency union with the remainder of the UK after independence, and asserted that the country would negotiate for a smooth transition to EU and Nato membership. | The White Paper confirmed that Scotland would seek to secure a Sterling currency union with the remainder of the UK after independence, and asserted that the country would negotiate for a smooth transition to EU and Nato membership. |
The document also makes a series of pledges to be fulfilled if the SNP forms the first government in a newly-independent Scotland. | The document also makes a series of pledges to be fulfilled if the SNP forms the first government in a newly-independent Scotland. |
These included: | These included: |