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Bond star in independence claim

Sir Sean Connery has said he believes Scotland will become an independent country within his lifetime.

In a hint he may be prepared to return to his native country, Sir Sean, 77, says he believes Scotland is "within touching distance" of achieving independence.

The former James Bond actor, who now lives in the Bahamas, had previously said he would only consider returning to Scotland if there was an end to the Union.

In an article in the Scottish Sunday Express, Sir Sean praises Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond and the work of the SNP government since it came into power in May 2007.

Sir Sean writes: "I've always been hopeful about Scotland's prospects. And I now believe more than ever that Scotland is within touching distance of achieving independence and equality."

He adds that the first step towards this was winning Scotland's parliament in 1997.

The second, the actor says, was electing an SNP Government last year.

He adds: "I believe we have what it takes to take the third step, and I am convinced it will happen in my lifetime."

In the article, Sir Sean also hails Scotland for securing its own parliament for the first time since the "parcel of rogues" sold its freedom in 1707.

He adds that Mr Salmond is "the best leader Scotland has ever had" and claims the SNP's opposition parties "can't keep up with the pace".

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