[{"id": 140992, "created": "2020-06-11T05:48:15.203506", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90843, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-11T05:50:50.719875", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Universe, stars", "leafletBody": "So let's get started! A social union. A better relationship with Europe, A better relationship with the world.  "}}, {"id": 141745, "created": "2020-06-28T16:40:10.564980", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90843, "user_id": 2139, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-28T17:14:05.812336", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Scrap of paper, Galaxy, ", "leafletBody": "A choice between two futures\r\nDo you really think the status quo is as good as it gets in Scotland? Are you happy with the way things currently are? The UK is the 4th most unequal society in the developed world and is on track to become the most unequal. Why does Scotland's child poverty rate stand at 21% while the rate sits at 10% in similar countries such as Norway and Denmark? In the UK the gap between the very wealthiest and the rest of us continues to widen.\r\n'Scotland's MPs have overwhelmingly rejected the Bedroom Tax by a ratio of 91% against to just 9% in favour. Despite this, it will be imposed on Scotland anyway by the Westminster Government.'\r\nA fairer Scotland\r\nIndependence will give people in Scotland the opportunity to halt Westminster's damaging changes to our society and to choose a different approach where wealth and opportunity are shared more fairly. Instead of wasting \u00a3250 million each year on nuclear weapons that are a threat to our security we could be investing more in public services and creating jobs. \r\nWe've got what it takes\r\nScotland is in a stronger financial position than the rest of the UK. That's because we generate 9.9% of all UK taxes, but receive just 9.3% of UK spending. Independence will give us all the economic levers we need to build a society founded on fairness. The Scottish Parliament has worked within the limitations of its devolved powers to make Scotland fairer than it was pre-devolution, but it can only do so much and go so far. \r\nScotland's future in Scotland's Hands\r\nIn 2014 Scotland will have the opportunity to choose between two very different futures. By choosing independence we can start to build a society that reflects our own needs, values and aspirations. With independence we will always get the Government we vote for. Our future will always be in our hands. \r\nSO LET'S GET STARTED!\r\nA social union\r\nAn independent Scotland will have the best of both worlds: we'll still be watching Strictly on a Saturday and eating chips for tea while our matured Scottish Parliament - the parliament we trust - will make the decisions about what's best for us. \r\nBeing in a strong, social union with the other nations on these islands as equal and respectful partners is something to look forward to. \r\nA better relationship with Europe\r\nWestminster's referendum on Europe is putting our EU membership at risk. Instead of turning our backs on Europe we'll be at the heart of EU decision-making. \r\nIreland, which is currently holding the EU presidency, is setting the EU agenda for 500 million Europeans - a country smaller than Scotland but with more MEPs, its own Commissioner and its own seat at the top tables of Brussels. \r\nWith independence we can lead in Europe - on climate change, on renewables, on world-leading research and finance. \r\nA better relationship with the world\r\nThe people of Scotland don't want to be dragged into illegal wars. Instead of pursuing a foreign policy based on arrogance and aggression we will promote peace and justice on the world stage. \r\nLike the Scandinavians nations we'll focus our foreign policy on promoting libraries and fulfilling our climate change and international development obligations. "}}]