Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2026 [Draft]
Hard-working Scots are being hammered by the Scottish National Party Government. A new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies has delivered a damning verdict on the SNP’s income tax system. It says that Scots now pay £1.8 billion more because of SNP tax bands. A Scottish worker who earns £50,000 is £1,500 worse off than a worker elsewhere in the United Kingdom.
John Swinney will reach for his script and say that lower earners are better off, but he will not say that they are just £40 better off—that is, £40 a year, or 77p per week.
The IFS also says that the SNP Government
“lacks a coherent strategy for the devolved tax system”.
John Swinney has been finance secretary, Deputy First Minister and First Minister, so who does he blame for bleeding Scottish workers dry?