LONDON, Nov. 28 (People’s Daily Online) -- British PM David Cameron set up Smith Commission in the wake of the vote against Scottish independence. The report sets out the agreement reached between all five of Scotland’s main political parties: Conservative, Green, Labour, Liberal Democrat and the SNP.
The Prime Minister said: “I’m delighted with what’s been announced, we’re keeping our promises and our United Kingdom together. I always said that a ‘no’ vote didn’t mean no change, indeed, we made a vow of further devolution to Scotland and today we show how we’re keeping that vow to keep that promise.
“The Scottish Parliament is going to have much more responsibility in terms of spending money but it will also need to be accountable for how it raises taxes to fund that spending and I think that’s a good thing. It also makes the case for English votes for English laws unanswerable and we’ll be taking action on that shortly.
“And I think taken together, this extra devolution for Scotland and dealing with all the issues in our United Kingdom, will make our United Kingdom stronger.”
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