Meeting of the Parliament 29 October 2024
I will make some progress, then come back to the member, in a moment.
If the SNP had done that, the minister would, this year alone, have had £600 million of additional revenues to spend to tackle some of the challenges that she mentioned.
Sadly, however, the SNP has time and again adopted a “Cross your fingers and hope for the best” approach to the public finances. As a result, we now see both the Scottish Government’s budget and the medium-term fiscal position unravelling before the minister’s eyes.
The Government has repeatedly been warned to change course. It has been warned by the Auditor General for Scotland, the Scottish Fiscal Commission, the Fraser of Allander Institute, the City of London Corporation and many other groups, and it has repeatedly been warned by my Scottish Conservative colleagues. However, ministers have ignored some simple truths. We cannot increase tax on medium and higher earners and expect no behavioural change. We cannot deliver on ambitious net zero policies without setting aside the billions that are required to pay for them.