Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2018
Not just now.
A nurse who earns £30,000 a year will pay £40 more. A primary school teacher, social worker or paramedic who earns £35,000 will pay £90 more. A police officer or a secondary school teacher who earns £40,000 will pay £140 more. A general practitioner who earns £70,000 will pay more than £1,000 more. Some 45 per cent of taxpayers—that is, more than 1 million people—will pay more than their equivalents south of the border. Despite what the cabinet secretary says, those are not rich people; they are hard-working individuals who should be allowed to keep more of what they earn.