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First Minister London School of Economics lecture - 15 February 2012

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The First Minister told a London audience tonight that independence is the key to Scotland's future economic growth. Alex Salmond told a capacity crowd at the London School of Economics (LSE) that Scotland would thrive economically post-independence – and will give the 400-strong gathering six practical examples of steps that could be taken, by an independent Scotland with control of fiscal policy within a Sterling monetary union.

The First Minister told a London audience tonight that independence is the key to Scotland's future economic growth. Alex Salmond told a capacity crowd at the London School of Economics (LSE) that Scotland would thrive economically post-independence – and will give the 400-strong gathering six practical examples of steps that could be taken, by an independent Scotland with control of fiscal policy within a Sterling monetary union.

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