The Scotsman

Gap between SNP’S 2014 plans and North Sea revenue reaches £30bn

- Paris.gourtsoyan­nis@scotsman.com

before steadily rebounding to their current level of around $75.

This summer saw the publicatio­n of the SNP’S Growth Commission report, which the party hopes will convince voters that it has a more realistic economic vision of independen­ce.

Its author, Andrew Wilson, admitted that the White Paper had a robust oil price “baked into the numbers” in 2014 but promised that a future referendum would be fought with North Sea revenues treated “as a proper windfall”.

“I can say with some certainty in terms of our own work that we’ll assume for the purposes of our projection­s that oil is producing zero revenues and therefore treat any revenues that we get from oil as a proper windfall to be used on intergener­ational projects rather than spent on spending today,” Mr Wilson said last year.

Ms Baillie said: “The SNP told voters that Scotland was on the cusp of a second oil boom, and that oil was simply a bonus when it came to the costs of independen­ce. That was simply a lie.

“Instead, the figures that Nicola Sturgeon campaigned on have a £30bn black hole in them.

“That would have led to turbo-charged austerity on an unpreceden­ted scale, with huge cuts to schools, hospitals and social welfare programmes.

“These figures were baked into the promises the SNP made to some of the poorest

Year

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total Difference

OBR estimates £0.1bn £1.1bn £0.9bn £2.1bn communitie­s in our country. It was nothing more than snake oil.”

Ms Baillie added: “Nicola

SNP prediction £10.7bn £11.8bn £9.5bn £32.0bn £29.9bn Sturgeon should be apologisin­g to the people of Scotland for misleading them on an industrial scale. Rather than attempt to divide the people of Scotland again with a referendum the country does not want, it is time the SNP focused on jobs, schools and hospitals.”

Thesnp’swestminst­ereconomy spokeswoma­n, Kirsty Blackman, hit back, claiming that “Labour’s only contributi­on as ever is to do Scotland down”.

“The people of Scotland deserve an apology from Labour – who shamelessl­y told us voting against independen­ce would protect our EU membership but are now working hand-in-hand with the Tories to drag us off the Brexit cliff edge against our will,” Ms Blackman said.

She added: “Tory and Labour plans for a hard Brexit are by far the biggest threat to Scotland’s economy and long-term prosperity – with the potential to cut Scottish GDP by up to 9 per cent, costing £12.7bn a year and putting around 80,000 jobs on the line.”

 ??  ?? 0 Then First Minister Alex Salmond and his deputy, Nicola Sturgeon, unveil the White Paper ahead of the 2014 referendum
0 Then First Minister Alex Salmond and his deputy, Nicola Sturgeon, unveil the White Paper ahead of the 2014 referendum
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