Meeting of the Parliament 10 December 2014
I reject that entirely. The Smith commission took submissions from people right across the land. For example, it took a submission from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, which specifically rejected Scotland having control over corporation tax, just as the Scottish Trades Union Congress and many other organisations did, so I do not accept the member’s point at all.
I move on to the proposals themselves. The challenge now is to spell out how the new responsibilities will be used. That is a massive challenge for us all. All 128 members, every party and the Government now need to add to our skill set so that we are ready to make the best use of our expanded role.
On tax and spending, the challenge is enormous. Instead of simply banking the annual cheque, it will be for this Parliament to decide how it manages its own account. That brings with it serious choices.