Macneil’s vision of a new Scotland 13/7/11
Western Isles MP Angus MacNeil has set out the SNP's vision of how an independent Scotland would bring benefits beyond Scotland to both the Commonwealth and the wider world
Mr MacNeil had been invited to speak to the Commonwealth High Commissioners about ‘developments in Scotland, governing with the first majority government and towards a referendum on independence’ at a conference about changes to UK politics.
Mr MacNeil highlighted the shock election result which catpultated the SNP as the
first ever majority party government in the Scottish Parliament -
He added: "Labour, once the dominant party in Scotland, now holds fewer constituency seats than Margaret Thatcher’s Tories did in 1979.”
He said: "The election result in May was an expression of self-
"Our desire is simply for Scotland to co-
He said the Scotland Bill -
Mr Macneil said: "During the election campaign, the SNP pledged to improve this bill
in order to speed up recovery from recession. We are prioritising job-
"A crucial power we must also gain is responsibility for the Crown Estate -
In particular we can licence marine renewable energy projects, both to stimulate green industry and to ensure that local communities benefit from natural resources.
"Control of excise duties would have major social and health benefits in relation
to alcohol minimum pricing. In addition, we believe it is only fair that Scotland
has more say in European policy, as key Scottish industries such as fishing are regulated
from Brussels. And we think it is wrong and unbalanced that broadcasting is solely
regulated from London in a post-
"These are our immediate priorities. But our ambition for Scotland does not end there. To achieve its potential, we believe Scotland must become a fully participating nation in the Commonwealth and throughout the world.
"An independent Scotland will be able to take forward initiatives with benefit far beyond our own borders just as so many of our Commonwealth friends have done over the past 60 years.
"Scotland has introduced world-
"Scotland has 25 per cent of Europe’s tidal power and 10 per cent of its wave power.
We have the ambition to lead in marine energy and offshore wind technology -
"A sovereign Scotland will have no nuclear weapons, because we cannot continue to have Europe's largest concentration of weapons of mass destruction in Scottish waters when the UK has an international obligation to reduce and abolish these weapons.
"And we can be a beacon for upholding the standards of international law. An independent Scotland would not be dragged into an illegal, immoral conflict such as Iraq and would emulate the respectful approach towards UN resolutions by many of our Commonwealth friends.