SCOTTISH Labour leader Kezia Dugdale called yesterday for a progressive federal solution to mend divisions between Scotland and England with the union in “terrible peril” because of the Tories and SNP.
Ms Dugdale put forward proposals for a “people’s constitutional convention” to decide a new political settlement which could see increased powers handed to the devolved nations as well as regions in England.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has also called for such a convention.
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