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Problems with the Budget

08.02.2008  

What is Wrong with the SNP/Tory BUDGET.

A busy week in the Scottish Parliament saw the Scottish Government’s budget for 2008-09 approved.  The budget was passed

with the full support of the Conservatives.

 

Our biggest problem with the budget is that the SNP’s sums did not add up

before the election in May and they don’t add up now. They over-promised and

have had to backtrack and drop many manifesto promises such as writing off

student debt.

 

Every party in the parliament is a minority and therefore there is a need to

build consensus on the spending priorities of the parliament.  The SNP

government made a great deal out of being consensual and working together

with other parties, but in reality this turned out to be nothing more than a

series of back room deals with the Tories.

 

This budget is the most obscure since devolution, lacking detail and putting

public services across Scotland at risk.  The Liberal Democrats led the

scrutiny in the Scottish Parliament while the Conservatives blocked debate

and backed the Nationalists.

 

The Government have continually failed to explain how they will make the

£1.6 Billion of efficiency savings that they need to pay for public

services.  There is no plan in place if these savings cannot be met.

 

Liberal Democrats have raised substantive, significant issues in parliament

and highlighted serious concerns on a number of topics – police numbers,

student debt, university funding, class sizes, health expenditure, the

enterprise networks, public transport investment, waste management and flood

measures. 

 

It is the choices made by the SNP government that threaten public services.

And it remains to be seen whether the populist policies that the SNP have

chosen to direct resources to can be delivered without cuts to other public

services.

 

The Scottish Conservatives have attempted to portray themselves as the

winners from the budget.  However, the Finance Secretary John Swinney summed

up the Tory contribution as follows:

 

       If you look at the budget changes I have made, the entire changes that I've

put through in the course of the amendments today and the other

announcements I have made, I have changed the budget by about £30 million

maximum.  That's the equivalent of what the government spends in one morning

of one day.  So it's really marginal the difference to the budget changes

that have been put forward."  (John Swinney MSP, Newsnight Scotland 6th

February 2008)

 

In the Times today, Magnus Linklater writes:

 

"Since the Tories voted with the SNP and supported their budget, they have

now become the Nationalists' principal allies." (Magnus Linklater, The

Times, 8th February 2008)

 

The budget has now passed.  Liberal Democrats will continue to hold the SNP

Government to account for the choices they have made.

 

Nicol Stephen 8 February 2008.





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