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Sturgeon: council status 'would be enshrined'

Leaders on both sides of the independence debate have clashed over a call to set the role of local government in a written constitution.

Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced to a conference of more than 200 local authority figures that she wants the status of councils enshrined if voters back Scottish independence in autumn next year.

Labour MP Alistair Darling, who leads the pro-UK Better Together campaign and spoke afterwards, said any constitution would be "hot air" without the funds to back it up, drawing attention to what he called volatile resources for a potential Scottish treasury.

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