A "Home Rule bill for Scotland" would be
introduced within the first 100 days of a Labour government, according to the
party's leader.
Ed Miliband will make a promise during a visit to Glasgow later.
The SNP said any suggestion the bill would amount to real
Home Rule was "laughable".
It said 70% of taxation and 85% of welfare spending would
remain under Westminster control.
The UK government has published plans for new powers for the
Scottish government based on the recommendations of the Smith Commission.
All three main Westminster parties have pledged to ensure
the new Scotland Bill becomes law, whoever wins the general election in May.
Mr Miliband will be campaigning in Glasgow alongside
Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy on Thursday.
He will also announce plans to immediately devolve control
over the work programme to Holyrood.
He said Labour would force a vote on a bill to pass the
powers to Scotland before the general election.
Speaking ahead of his visit, he said: "We will put the
Home Rule Bill before Parliament in the first 100 days of the next Labour
Government.
This bill will give Scotland the powers that were promised
over jobs, welfare and tax.
But we want to go faster. Scotland needs the job creating
powers that the Smith Agreement promised. And Scotland needs them now. Next
month, Labour will force a vote on our bill to pass these powers now.
If that's not accepted, we will devolve control over the
work programme immediately on taking power."
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