Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2014
The last thing that one would want to do to the people of this country at this moment would be to raise the basic rate of income tax. If we had control over other taxation levers, the situation might be different. Let us face facts: Alex Johnstone and his party want to decrease the amount of money that this Government has to spend. His leader has called for a decrease in that rate of taxation, which would mean even less for local government and other public services, so I will take no lessons from Mr Johnstone in that regard.
Let us look at the things that this Government is having to mitigate with moneys that could go into other public services. The bedroom tax mitigation, which is most welcome, the Scottish welfare fund and the council tax reduction scheme are all things that this Government is implementing to mitigate the effect of the nonsense that the Tory-Liberal coalition is putting forward. That £0.25 billion over the next few years could do much to provide front-line services, but no, we have to provide a safety net for the poor because the Tory-Liberal coalition will not.
I urge Parliament to support this settlement.
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