The head of the UK's opposition Labour party, Ed Miliband, has laid out a 10-year plan which he says will build a "world class Britain."
Speaking at the last Labour party conference before next year's general election Mr Miliband said millions of people had lost faith in the future...reflecting the fact that 45 per cent of Scottish voters wanted to break away from the United Kingdom.
Mr Miliband said Labour's task would be "to restore people faith in the future" by bringing the country together. He has pledged to revive spending on Britain's National Health Service and increase the UK's green economy and the number of apprenticeships for young people.
Mr Miliband said the question that Scotland people asked themselves as they went to the polls in the referendum vote, echoes across the country.
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Mr Miliband appealed to working class families who he said have suffered under the current conservative-led coalition government.
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Mr Miliband said the idea of unity that the majority of Scottish people voted for last week would be needed as Britain faces the challenges of building a prosperous future.
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