The Scotsman

Mackay agrees to budget changes as MSPS demand cash for councils

- By SCOTT MACNAB

The Scottish Government has accepted calls to make changes to its budget to protect services and increase public sector pay.

Nationalis­t MSPS last night backed a Green move at Holyrood calling for changes to Finance Secretary Derek Mackay’s spending plans for 2018-19.

Mrmackayun­veiledhisd­raft budget last month, including plans for an overhaul of the tax system which leave higher earners paying more than counterpar­ts elsewhere in the UK. Lower earners would get a small cut. 0 Patrick Harvie: Amendment to budget was passed 67 to 56

But the Greens have already demanded an extra £150 million for councils to ensure vital frontline services don’t suffer.

Patrick Harvie’s amendment called for the budget changes to “protect public services, fund a fair pay increase for public sector workers and invest in low-carbon infrastruc­ture.”

It was passed by 67 votes to 56, as Greens and SNP MSPS out-voted the other opposition parties.

Mr Harvie said: “For months, Greens have been focused on reversing cuts to council budgets, achieving a fair pay increase for frontline workers, and increasing the proportion of capital spend on lowcarbon infrastruc­ture.

“Greens have shifted the debate on tax to show that revenue can be raised while protecting low and middle earners.”

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