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Finance Secretary urges Holyrood to back her budget


Finance Secretary Shona Robison has urged MSPs to back her budget plans for the coming year, insisting the measures she has proposed will “improve the lives of people across Scotland”.

She spoke out ahead of the first vote at Holyrood on her tax and spending proposals for 2024-25.




But with the budget setting out tax rises for higher earners, along with cuts to spending in some areas, opposition parties vowed to vote against what they branded a “tax and axe” budget from the Scottish Government.

Speaking ahead of Thursday’s debate in the Scottish Parliament, Scottish Conservative finance spokesperson Liz Smith said: “The Scottish Conservatives will obviously vote against Shona Robison’s disastrous tax-and-axe budget, which has been almost universally condemned.”

Scottish Labour finance spokesperson Michael Marra also vowed his party would oppose the “damaging budget” and accused the SNP and its Green partners in government of using “dodgy accounting to hide swingeing cuts”.

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton confirmed his MSPs too will vote against the draft budget – claiming it “impoverishes councils and deals a hammer blow to everyone waiting for healthcare”.

Mr Cole-Hamilton said: “Astonishingly, this is a budget that delivers a housing cut in the midst of a housing crisis and will starve us of the skills and green jobs needed to kick-start growth.”

Despite all opposition parties vowing to vote against it, support from SNP and Green MSPs will ensure the Scottish Government’s Budget Bill passes its first Holyrood hurdle, ahead of a final vote later this month.



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