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David Cameron insists Scotland Bill delivers more powers vow in full

Prime Minister David Cameron leaves to speak to the media outside 10 Downing Street, London, where he said that if the US airstrike was successful, the killing of 'barbaric' British IS militant Mohammed Emwazi, known as Jihadi John, was the 'right thing to do'. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 13, 2015. See PA story POLITICS Terror. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski /PA Wire
Prime Minister David Cameron leaves to speak to the media outside 10 Downing Street, London, where he said that if the US airstrike was successful, the killing of 'barbaric' British IS militant Mohammed Emwazi, known as Jihadi John, was the 'right thing to do'. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 13, 2015. See PA story POLITICS Terror. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski /PA Wire

David Cameron has called for the debate over more powers for Scotland to shift to how they are used, as he insisted the pre-referendum vow made by Westminster leaders has been “delivered in full”.

The Prime Minister said legislation agreed in the wake of last year’s independence vote would give Scotland a “powerhouse parliament”.

The Scotland Bill, which was backed by the House of Commons this week, will see MSPs handed control over income tax rates and bands at the same time as they are given some powers over welfare.

Mr Cameron insisted: “Now the debate can shift to how those powers should be used, that’s the debate that now needs to start.”

The legislation was introduced by the Conservative Government at Westminster to implement the recommendations of the Smith Commission.

Lord Smith, who was tasked with leading a review of devolution following last September’s No vote in the referendum, said on Thursday that the Bill had honoured what the five political parties on his Commission had agreed.

“The legislation part, the bit that’s gone through the House of Commons and will go through the House of Lords, I believe actually honours what we agreed,” He told ITV Border.

However an SNP-led committee at Holyrood argues that the legislation contains “a clear breach” of the recommendations, with MSPs on the Devolution Committee wanting amendments to be made before it goes to the House of Lords.

Mr Cameron said: “This is a very big day for Scotland. Lord Smith himself has confirmed that the Smith Commission has been delivered in full. A vow was made, a vow was kept. Scotland will have that powerhouse parliament.

“Scotland wanted more devolution, the Smith Commission was set up to deliver more devolution and Lord Smith has now unequivocally said that Smith has been delivered. Smith confirms Smith.

“That’s the big story and it’s an important story because it means the vow about the powerhouse parliament is a vow that has been kept, in full. Now there can be a debate in Scotland about which powers to use, what to do with taxes, what to do with benefits, that’s the debate that can now take place.”