The British government’s plans to devolve powers to Scotland do not go ‘far enough’, said the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) on Monday.
Nicola Sturgeon added that the prime minister had ‘no right’ to rule out a second referendum on independence and said that she planned to hold a meeting with David Cameron in the near future, reports the Independent.
Commenting on the Smith Commission proposals, which were made after the independence referendum, Ms Sturgeon said,
“I have had one conversation with David Cameron so far and his starting point seemed to be to implement the Smith Commission proposals. I don’t think that goes far enough and I think that has to be looked at again. We’ve agreed to talk face to face as soon as it can be arranged.”
David Cameron, on the weekend, ruled out possibility of another referendum on Scottish independence.