SNP votes for Scotland to quickly adopt new currency if it leaves UK

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Rebuke to party leadership as cautious timetable for replacing sterling is rejected

The Scottish National party has voted to establish an independent currency “as soon as practicable” if Scotland were to leave the UK, as activists rejected a more cautious timetable put forward by the party leadership.

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