The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Brown puts forward third option for Scottish future

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Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown will today urge the people of Scotland to back a third option for the country’s future as the row over another independen­ce referendum intensifie­s.

In a speech at the Adam Smith Festival of Ideas in his home town of Kirkcaldy, Mr Brown is expected to campaign for a new form a federalism, a self-styled “Scottish patriotic way”, which he believes could unite a divided UK and avoid years of bitter division.

Within his proposed framework for federal home rule, Mr Brown will call for a wide range of new powers that, post-Brexit, should come to the Scottish Parliament within the UK, including the setting of VAT rates, power to sign internatio­nal treaties and powers to support agricultur­e, fisheries, environmen­t and regions.

He will also call for the Bank of England to be the “Bank of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland“, with fully-staffed representa­tion north of the border; repatriati­on to Scotland of £800 million now spent by the EU; and guarantees that Scotland cannot be taken out of the European Court of Human Rights or the EU Social Chapter without Scots’ consent.

Mr Brown will say: “With these proposed new powers let us send a message – and I will fight for this in the weeks and months ahead – that from now on the debate on the future of Scotland will no longer be limited to two options.

“The third option, a patriotic Scottish way and free from the absolutism of the SNP and the do-nothing-ism of the Tories, is now essential because postBrexit realities makes the status quo redundant and require us to break with the past.”

Mr Brown will argue the third option would give Scotland the benefits of being in Britain while positively seeking and securing the closest possible ties with Europe, adding: “Most of all, a new third option can unify our country and end the bitter and divisive Yes v No conflict that will continue to rip us apart.”

 ??  ?? Mr Brown will offer an alternativ­e.
Mr Brown will offer an alternativ­e.

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