The Scotsman

Leonard to call for ‘more equal and tolerant’ Scotland

- By CHRIS MCCALL

Richard Leonard will today make a case for a “more equal and tolerant” Scotland which combines a strong devolved parliament at Holyrood within a more federal United Kingdom.

The Scottish Labour leader will be among the speakers when the Citizens’ Assembly meets for a third time, with delegates asked to discuss the aftermath of last month’s general election.

The body brings together 120 “broadly representa­tive” people from across the country and was described by its former co-convener, David Martin, as “a genuine attempt to have a conversati­on across the whole of Scottish public opinion”.

Also speaking at the meeting in Clydebank will be SNP MSP Angela Constance, Tory Jamie Halcro Johnston and Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater.

Questions being put to the assembly include: “How do we move forward together in a constructi­ve way despite our different views on Scotland’s constituti­onal future?” and “How to build a sustainabl­e Scotland?”.

Mr Leonard will call for democratis­ing ownership and expanding the role of both the Scottish Parliament and local government.

“My vision is of a Scotland which is more equal, more tolerant,” he is expected to say.

“Free from fear: fear of poverty, homelessne­ss, hunger and physical squalor amidst the huge inequaliti­es of wealth.

“Where life expectancy is going up not going down.

Where there is dignity in old age and retirement. Where we build a Scottish National Care Service which is cherished like the National Health Service.

“Comprehens­ive child care free for all. Tax funded public services free at the point of need.

“An education system built on the principle of lifelong learning: including education for it’s own sake but also to meet the automation revolution, the climate change challenge.”

Mr Leonard is also expected to urge the people of Scotland to think courageous­ly about the future.

“Much of this can be driven by the existing powers of the Scottish Parliament,” Mr Leonard will say. “But we must act and engage democratic­ally at the level where power is exercised.

“If earlier generation­s had not possessed vision, campaigned with conviction, there would be no NHS, no welfare state, no equal rights, no Open University, no full employment, no publicly owned housing.”

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