Meeting of the Parliament 29 January 2015
Mr Swinney asks why it is there, but he put that figure on page 1 of the policy memorandum. He does not like the figure, but he is the one who put it down there.
Even if only a proportion of the tax can be collected—let us say only 10 per cent—that is a significant amount of money, which could go to fund public services. While we are at it, even the amount that Mr Swinney talks about in the legislation—the settlement of £800,000 or so—is money that should and would have been paid by those who were liable for their bills. Instead, however, it will be paid by those who are not liable for those bills. That is why we are against the legislation in principle.