SNP blasted for spending £500,000 on National Conversation
THE Scottish Government has defended spending almost £500,000 on its "National Conversation" over the future of the constitution.
Ministers yesterday came under pressure to explain the bill, amid accusations the debate was "one-sided".
The government released a breakdown of costs to the Liberal Democrats, which showed 464,143 was spent on the series of events held across the country.
The 464,143 total included 341,356 for staff and 55,144 to publish policy documents.
Lib Dem finance spokesman Jeremy Purvis said: "This is the most expensive one-sided conversation in Scottish history.
"It is a monologue from SNP ministers, not a dialogue with the Scottish people. It has cost the taxpayer almost 500,000 to listen to the SNP have a conversation with themselves.
"Ministers have simply been asking a question they already know they answer to. The SNP want independence and isolationism for Scotland, the Scottish people don't."
The Lib Dems, Labour and Tories set up their own debate, the Calman Commission, which excluded any reference to independence but called for more powers at Holyrood.
The SNP "conversation" is a prelude to a proposed referendum on Scottish independence earmarked for next year.
Scottish Tory leader Annabel Goldie said: "The National Conversation is a waste of taxpayers' money and a waste of everyone's time. Support for independence is at an all-time low and support for Scotland's place in the Union at a high."
But a spokesman for constitution minister Mike Russell said the National Conversation was "genuinely inclusive".
He added: "The Calman Commission, in stark contrast, was a hand-picked talking shop which rigged its findings from the start by deliberately excluding the option of independence."
- Rangers run into the ground as furious HMRC battles to claw back tax
- Broken Rangers: Club signals intention to go into administration
- Rangers: ‘Crisis will soon be over and Rangers FC will survive’
- Scottish independence: David Cameron set to snub Alex Salmond’s separation talks bid
- Scottish independence: David Cameron offers a deal to reject independence
- Scottish independence: David Cameron offers a deal to reject independence
- Devo-max merely a dodgy back-up plan to save SNP, says Jim Sillars
- Scottish independence: No breakthrough in talks between Alex Salmond and Michael Moore
- The Rumour Mill: Thursday’s football news and gossip
- Scottish independence: David Cameron set to snub Alex Salmond’s separation talks bid
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Edinburgh
Friday 17 February 2012
Today
Light rain
Temperature: 5 C to 9 C
Wind Speed: 24 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: -1 C to 6 C
Wind Speed: 25 mph
Wind direction: West

