Meeting of the Parliament 09 January 2025
I will come back to the point that Mr Carlaw made, if time allows.
The Scottish Government likes to make a big song and dance about its progressive tax policy, but the truth is that medium earners in Scotland pay more tax than their counterparts pay south of the border. A Scottish resident on £50,000 a year will pay an extra £1,527.80 in the next tax year, compared with someone with the same job in England.
Last year, the Deputy First Minister said:
“I have often heard it said that the negative rhetoric about tax is more off-putting than the tax itself.”—[Official Report, Economy and Fair Work Committee, 9 October 2024; c 25.]
She clearly believes that, if only Opposition parties would say nice things about SNP policies, we could trick people into moving to Scotland. The Scottish Conservatives would love to say positive things about Scottish tax policy, but, unfortunately, the SNP insists on raising taxes for hard-working families, with nothing to show for it.