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Brown backing home rule to foil fresh indy poll

Ex-PM says Brexit offers chance for more federal relationsh­ip with rest of UK

- Lynsey bews

A new post-Brexit home rule settlement for Scotland could kill off the SNP’s bid for a second independen­ce referendum, Gordon Brown has said.

The former prime minister said his proposal for a “more federal” relationsh­ip with the UK as it leaves the European Union is capable of winning support from up to 80% of Scottish voters.

Mr Brown set out details of the “more innovative constituti­onal settlement” ahead of his appearance at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Book Festival.

He said that while voters must accept the EU referendum result, the new circumstan­ces require a “constituti­onal breakthrou­gh that transcends the sterile stand-off between a non-change conservati­ve unionism and an unreconstr­ucted nationalis­m”.

The Labour stalwart described the recent slew of powers devolved to Holyrood as “already out of date” given the Brexit vote.

His new proposal includes examining the case for transferri­ng powers from Brussels to Holyrood instead of Westminste­r, boosting Scotland’s funding settlement, and keeping only specific powers such as on currency, defence and security and pensions at the UK Parliament, while all other powers could be devolved to the Scottish Parliament.

Asked during the festival event if such a plan could prevent a second vote on independen­ce in Scotland, Mr Brown said: “I think the solutions I am proposing can avoid that.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Gordon Brown is proposing a new post-Brexit home rule for Scotland.
Picture: PA. Gordon Brown is proposing a new post-Brexit home rule for Scotland.

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