Sunday, April 20, 2008

'We'll deliver independence when the people of Scotland vote for it'

The Scottish National party's annual conference is taking plance in Aviemore - the first in the SNP's 70-year history to take place as a governing party. First minister and party leader Alex Salmond tells the Guardian's Scotland correspondent Severin Carrell about relations with Gordon Brown; his party's achievements in power; his ability to fulfil manifesto pledges on a reduced budget; and his hopes for an independent Scotland.

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