Meeting of the Parliament 11 March 2015
I have already taken an intervention from Mike MacKenzie.
It is really the old SNP notion that somehow people can stop paying into the kitty, but the kitty will still pay out to them. That does not happen in real life or in government, and John Swinney knows it.
I am genuinely surprised that John Swinney is backing a policy that lacks credibility. I can only assume that he has not convinced the former First Minister or the current First Minister that the policy is wrong. He parades round the Parliament like a peacock, but in Cabinet he ends up being a chicken.
Much of Labour’s policy offer in recent weeks has come about because of the Barnett bonus. Let us take the mansion tax as an example. We would spend £120 million extra on 1,000 nurses.