Five key things Scotland can do with independence
In the decade since the independence referendum, Westminster has consistently shown that it cannot be trusted to act in the best interests of Scotland. We were promised strength and stability in 2014, and we were promised Scotland would remain in the EU. 10 years later, we’ve had Tory and Labour austerity, a Westminster-created cost-of-living crisis, and Brexit.
Taking decisions about Scotland in Scotland offers the opportunity to build a nation where prosperity and fairness go hand-in-hand. With independence, Scotland will have the tools to create policies that work for its people. An independent Scotland will:
Strengthen Our Economy
With full control over economic levers, Scotland could prioritise Scottish industries, create high-quality jobs, and boost trade through access to the European Single Market. We will build an economy focused on the wellbeing of all citizens—one that encourages innovation, supports small businesses, harnesses the talent of our workforce and develops economic growth.
Protect and Enhance Our Public Services
The NHS will remain free at the point of use and with independence it will be enshrined in Scotland’s constitution, and insulated from the threat of Westminster privatisation. By taking control, we can reject Labour austerity and invest in our schools, universities, and hospitals, ensuring everyone who has made Scotland their home has access to world-class public services.
Re-gain access to the European Union
Brexit was a choice Scotland did not make, yet its negative impact on trade, education, and migration has been profound. Independence will allow Scotland to rejoin the European Union, rebuilding our strong ties with Europe and ensuring Scottish businesses, students, and workers benefit from access to the world’s largest trading bloc.
Build a Fairer Society
An independent Scotland will have the power to create a fairer nation that supports our most vulnerable and promotes social justice. With independence, we can implement policies that address the root causes of poverty, improve wages, and ensure that no one in Scotland is left behind.
Ambitious on Climate Change
With Scotland’s vast renewable energy resources, independence will allow us to be world-leading in tackling climate change. By investing in green energy, creating sustainable jobs, and working to ensure a just transition, we can build a better future for generations to come.