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House Of Commons To Debate Scotland's Future


MPs in Westminster will discuss which extra powers should go to Holyrood and whether Scottish MPs can vote on laws in England.

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Among those keeping an eye on today¡¯s debate will be the three who came to Scotland at the bitterly contested better end of the campaign. As suppose narrowed the vote to give Holyrood more powers, although they still can¡¯t agree what those powers should be.

The Tories want Scotland to have complete control over income tax plus a share of VAT. Labor says the Scottish Parliament should be given powers to raise 40% of its overall budget but defers control on value-added tax. The Lib-Dems says Holyrood should be allowed to raise the majority of the money it spends.

Cross-party discussions are to be facilitated by Commission chaired by Lord Smith of Kelvin with a blueprint from a former agreed(?) by the end of November.

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X and X its parlimanet says the National Monuments of Scotland have originally been intended to commemorate those who fell in the Napoleonic Wars.

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Otherwise, the monuments to their efforts will be a reignited campaign for Scottish independence.

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Noel P, Sky News, Edinburgh.

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