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Sturgeon: SNP will lead battle of ideas in 2006 |
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Saturday, 31 December 2005 |
SNP Holyrood Leader, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, has vowed that the SNP will lead the battle of ideas about Scotland's future in 2006.
In her New Year message, Ms Sturgeon said:
"I wish everyone in Scotland a very happy, peaceful and prosperous New
Year. I hope that 2006, pre-election year, is the year when Scotland -
and our Parliament - comes of age. It is time for everyone who
cares about Scotland to engage in honest debate about our country's
future.
"It is time to think, if necessary beyond the constraints of party
politics, about the powers we need to make our economy one of the most
successful in Europe, address our declining population and realise our
enormous potential as a centre of excellence in clean technologies.
"It is time also to stake a claim to the kind of society we want to
live in. The right-wing scrap between New Labour and the Old Tories
south of the Border is increasingly irrelevant to Scotland.
"Scotland needs distinctive policies that will combine our traditional
instinct for enterprise with our belief in society, in strong public
services and equality for all.
"It is a disgrace, for example, that 30 years on from the Equal Pay and
Sex Discrimination Acts, many women still face workplace discrimination
and unequal pay. The challenge of putting that right is one that I
believe the Scottish Parliament would rise to it if it had the power to
do so. If we leave it to London, experience tells us that nothing will
change.
"In 2006, the SNP intends to lead the battle of ideas about Scotland's
future. We will promote a culture of independence. Freedom for our
country and the chance for everyone who lives here to make the most of
their own lives are ideals that go hand in hand.
"We will also argue for Scotland's voice to be heard in the world.
Across the globe, too many people still live with poverty and disease
and hundreds of thousands are still coping with the awful effects of
the natural disasters of 2005.
"Let us hope that 2006 brings relief and the hope of a better future
for all of them and that Scotland can play her part in making the world
a better place to live."
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