Meeting of the Parliament 18 June 2025
Craig Hoy talked about an economic performance gap, but Professor Graeme Roy from the Scottish Fiscal Commission has been clear that, in the context of income tax, that does not refer to an assessment of Scottish Government policy or performance—rather, it is
“purely a technical measure and is not meant to be a commentary on Scottish Government performance.”—[Official Report, Finance and Public Administration Committee, 10 December 2024; c 37.]
That is what Graeme Roy from the Scottish Fiscal Commission has said.
To conclude, last week’s spending review has not helped the position in Scotland. An increase of spending of just 0.8 per cent over the next three years, compared with an average of 1.2 per cent for UK departments, leaves us facing a £1.1 billion shortfall. The spending review was disappointing for resource and capital spend and infrastructure investment.