Salmond under fire for 'Scottish' census split


Fri, 01/22/2010 - 14:21 — Andy

ALEX Salmond has been accused of hijacking the next census for political ends by forcing people to choose whether they are Scottish or British.

Under proposals yet to be approved by Holyrood, the SNP government wants to include a question asking respondents their "ethnic group" and whether they are Scottish, English, Welsh or British. Only one answer is allowed under the rules of the census to be held next year.

But a confidential government memo reveals that Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative MSPs are furious about the attempt to split up British and Scottish as options.

They want the government to adopt a version which combines all the options into a single ethnic group with only "Other" as a choice. They have made it clear that they will force a vote on the census โ€“ normally a non-partisan issue โ€“ and change its content if ministers do not drop their insistence on separating out identities.

They believe the SNP wanted the census question framed in this way to reinforce a sense of Scottish identity among respondents in support of its independence agenda.



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Andy
I reckon this is a good --

I reckon this is a good question to have, fair enough the pro union parties are probably right about Salmond trying to politicize the census but thats what hes there for. (As the head of the pro-independence party as opposed to First Minister)

Started another poll at
http://www.saltirenation.com/polls/andy/if-you-live-scotland-what-nation...