SNP manifesto 2015: Nicola Sturgeon's policies

Scottish nationalists want to scrap Trident, reduce university tuition fees and block welfare cuts

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is not contesting the 2015 general election, but her party may well hold the balance of power with 50 or more MPs.

In their manifesto, the Scottish nationalists offer an "alternative" to austerity, with proposals for real-term spending increases of 0.5 per cent a year. They claim this would free up resources for investment in jobs, economic growth and public services. It also commits SNP MPs to take part in votes on major issues south of the border, including repealing the 2012 Health and Social Care Act.

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