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Published Date:
17 February 2008
SIR Menzies Campbell is being touted as the head of the cross-party commission to examine giving more powers to the Scottish Parliament.
The former Liberal Democrat leader is being backed by senior Labour and Liberal figures, who believe someone of his standing is needed to pilot the body through rough political waters.

Leaders from the three parties involved in the selection proce
ss – Labour, the Liberals and the Conservatives – will meet within the next two weeks to decide on who would be best to run the commission.

A plan to appoint a former High Court judge has been all but ruled out as party leaders prefer the idea of someone with political experience. A Labour figure close to the decision said last night: "We need to have someone who is credible. Ming Campbell has that."

Another Labour source said: "We don't want somebody who could be construed as a Labour placeman."

A Lib Dem source added: "We are talking of someone of his type of standing. The commission will require that if it is going to work."

Campbell is a long-term backer of the Scottish Parliament and has supported his party's call for Holyrood to be given extensive extra powers over tax.

Crucially, he is also a personal friend of Prime Minister Gordon Brown and will therefore be seen as someone who can bridge the political divide between the parties.

However, Campbell's name has emerged amid claims that the body may be stillborn amid opposition from Labour MPs. Last week, Scotland Office Minister David Cairns said the issue of more powers for the parliament was "a McChattering classes issue".

He also argued that there was no need for Holyrood to have more tax-raising powers.

But in an interview with Scotland on Sunday, Cairns played down suggestions that he thought there was "no case" for tax-raising powers.

He said: "I was saying that the much maligned Barnett Formula has delivered well for Scotland over many years and there's a case for it."

Pressed on whether he supported an extension to Holyrood's tax-raising powers, he said: "That's only one proposition. There will be many.

"There's no point in supporting a commission and then precluding or prejudging its findings." After a week of briefing and counter-briefing, Labour leaders declared a truce on Friday at a private meeting of MPs and MSPs.

However, senior sources still fear the commission proposed by Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander could trigger full-blown civil war within the party once its recommendations are returned.

The row over the commission comes as one of the UK's leading constitutional experts urged MPs to give Holyrood financial independence.

Vernon Bogdanor, professor of government at Oxford University, said the Scottish Government must be given the power to raise its £30bn budget through a Scottish income tax in order to avert 'political disaster' and the break-up of the Union.

Campbell was unavailable for comment last night.



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  • Last Updated: 16 February 2008 7:07 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: The Scottish Parliament
 
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A Better Way,

Edinburgh 17/02/2008 06:40:41
Minging is a self confessed supporter of the Westminster Government and as such he should be disbarred from sitting as head of the London Body.

An Independant person from outside the influence of the London Government should be appointed. Perhaps the former head of the United Nations could be an acceptable person. He has a very good history of finding a balance between opposing factions and understands Constitutional Law.

My assertion is that the Westminster Parliament has no Constitutional right to interfere with the Scottish Constitutional right of the Scottish People. It was accepted as fact that the Scottish Legal and Constitution was part of the Union and was to be maintained. The Westminster Parliament was set up after the Act of Union as a new entity. The Constitution of Scotland holds the People as the Sovereign whilst the Constitution of the English Parliament was based on the sovereign being the parliament. Westminster under the act of Union did not have the right to disolve the Scottish Constitution, because both the English and the Scottish Parliament was not disolved. Under the Scottish Constitution only the people could disolve the Parliament as laid down by the treaty of Arbroath. That power was never acted on by anyone authorised to do so because that power was never ceded to anyone or thing.

Seems a bit complicated but according to the terms of the Act of Union the Scottish Constitution is still active as per the Act and therefore Westminster has no powers to enforce any law on the Scottish People. And if they attempt to the Scottish Judges can throw anything out as being unacceptable under the Scottish Peoples rights as Sovereign of their own Country.

Obviously this has enormous potential to disrupt the admission of the UK into the EU, whilst Scotland is part of the Union. European Laws are not able to be accepted in Scottish Law unless the Scottish People want them.

Thank God for our very wise forefathers who looked after our welfar
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donald,

glasgow 17/02/2008 06:58:09
Emperor Ming the Merciless comes to the aid of Flash Gordon. Nic the Numpty wanted the joab.
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17/02/2008 17:30:05
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Proximaking,

17/02/2008 17:40:46
"A McChattering classes issue" ... !? What? We want no "anti-any other race" sentiment here, it's on the TV ads all the time, but anti-Scottish sentiment is fine!? Can you imagine the outrage if he had said a similar thing about women, or the English, or muslims or jews? But it seems this Scottish minister Cairns is free to slag off his own people. My only question is why would such a person want to represent me when he has such a jaundiced view of people who happen to hold an opinion and happen also to be Scots? Someone very very much wiser than Cairns once said "A house divided against itself cannot stand", .....it is time he remembered that, if he ever knew it. If you don't agree with people that's fine but don't use the language of the playground in adult politics. I have no axe to grind either way, a few of my kids are half English but I do wish politicians at least would grow up regarding this anti-Scots/anti-English issue even if half of the people on the Scotsman postings from "either side" never will it seems.
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Amparo de Glasgow,

17/02/2008 17:55:13
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proximaking
... pal


... ehhh
... and yer point is mate??
... whit ye tryin' tae say huh??
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17/02/2008 18:13:00
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Amparo de Glasgow,

17/02/2008 18:21:07
continued ...

(Svetlana almost strangles Swinney
... with her bra
... wrapped around his neck)

Swinney: "So whit's that Nick
... yer Spanish wife wull get me a burd
... and you will find me a safe seat??
Whit's that auld basket case coffin-dodger Sir Minging up tae?"

(Svetlana sits up looking bored
... Swinney grabs her by the waist to keep her
... sat on his lap)

"... sorry Nick bad line here mate
... ehhh ...
... your charming colleague
... Mr. Campbell ???"
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Liberal for life,

Dunblane 17/02/2008 22:41:26
Lets put it to the vote in Scotland right now - Independence - Yes or No? After that lets get on with the task of getting on with our lives and improving society here in Scotland, England, Wales and N'Ireland.

Salmond is demostrating all the pomp of a jumped up wee mannie who finds it more self satisfying to go and engage in power politics with our Celtic cousins to form some new kind of UNION rather than get on with the task he was elected to fulfill.

He's a twister - nae doots aboot it!
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britfree,

white coat 18/02/2008 00:39:07
i love alex salmond, i love snp . i think amparo is soiled goods

 

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