Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2018
Mr Harvie is simply wrong on that. The millions who have benefited from their incomes having been taken out of tax altogether will disagree with him, because the lowest paid—not the absolute lowest paid, but people who earn between £6,000 and £12,000—have been lifted out of tax altogether thanks to a UK Conservative Government.
It is also worth remembering that, when SNP members claim that, as a result of their plans, the lowest earners will get a reduction in their tax bills, the maximum reduction that will be introduced in April will be some £20. That is not £20 a week or £20 a month but £20 a year. At the same time, thanks to the UK Conservative Government increasing the personal allowance, the selfsame beneficiaries of the £20 reduction will get a £70 reduction in their income tax bills.
The changes that will take place in April will mean that a UK Conservative Government is being three and a half times more generous to the lowest paid than the SNP Government is. We are also doing it at a UK level without penalising people who earn a bit more, as the SNP is doing. The measure that the SNP proposes means that everyone in Scotland who earns more than £26,000 a year will pay more tax than if they lived south of the border.