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McConnell slams Salmond ‘deception’ Print E-mail
Monday, 30 April 2007

Jack McConnell has accused Alex Salmond of attempting to deceive voters after the SNP leader claimed that Scotland could return to the United Kingdom subsequent to it becoming independent.

McConnell said that the SNP’s attempts to “pull the wool over the eyes” of voters would not lead it to victory.

“When will Alex Salmond be honest with Scottish voters? The future of Scotland is too important for anyone to seriously believe we can adopt this hokey-cokey, "in-out, in-out, shake-it-all-about" attitude towards our constitution. He has tried time and again during this election campaign to deceive voters about the consequences of an SNP government on Thursday.

“So dogmatic is his obsession with tearing up the United Kingdom that he will say anything to blind voters from the costs, risks and uncertainty of independence.This latest attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of Scottish voters will not work,” he said.
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