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Independent Scotland would face ‘austerity until doomsday,’ warns Gordon Brown
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaking at a Scottish Labour rally for the NHS ahead of its 70th birthday

INDEPENDENCE would see Scotland face “austerity until doomsday,” Gordon Brown said today.

In a rare intervention, the former prime minister said only Labour could be properly trusted to fund healthcare services north and south of the border.

He spoke out after the pro-market Institute of Fiscal Studies said the blueprint for independence set out by the SNP Growth Commission would lead to “another decade of the sort of restraint on public spending that Scotland is currently experiencing.”

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