The Scotsman

Hunt is ‘new hammer of Scots’ — SNP

- Claudia Savage scotsman.com

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is pictured speaking to the media during a visit to Sunderland. His budget has been criticised by the SNP.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is trying to be “the new Hammer of Scots”, by making cuts to public services, the SNP economy spokespers­on has said.

SNP MP Drew Hendry made the reference comparing Mr Hunt to King Edward I of England, who invaded Scotland in 1296, during questions to the Treasury in the House of Commons.

Mr Hendry said the Chancellor’s decision to make cuts to public services in the Budget defies logic.

He told MPS: "Consequent­ials have consequenc­es. The Chancellor’s Budget announced £20 billion worth of cuts for the public service, 13 per cent cuts for some department­s, and that defies logic.

“The public sector is crying out for funding and yet his choices, if implemente­d, will lay waste to to them, so does the minister agree with the Institute for Fiscal Studies that said it would be genuinely surprising if his plans could be carried out, or the Institute for Government, these spending plans will be impossible to deliver, or the Resolution Foundation which said they were fiscal fantasy?”

Treasury minister Laura Trott replied: “Over the next Parliament our plans are for spending to go up in real terms, I want to be absolutely clear about this.

“Equally spending has gone up in real terms over this Parliament too, and he will have noticed at the beginning of this answer I explained that Scotyland is getting £295 million extra this year through Barnett consequent­ials.”

Mr Hendry responded: “No wonder the IFS say that there is a conspiracy of silence from both the Government and the Labour Party on the scale of these cuts.

“As a per cent of UK spending, the Scottish block grant is set to fall to its lowest ever level under devolution, dwarfing its other plans.

“For Scotland, Commons Library figures show capital funding falling by 16 per cent over the next two years, (Mr Hunt) already confirmed that the Scottish energy sector is the biggest loser from his Budget and is doubling down, why is this Chancellor trying to be the new Hammer of Scots?”

Ms Trott replied: “The only way I would agree with (Mr Hendry) is I would love to know what the Labour Party's spending plans are for the next Parliament and perhaps they would enlighten us this evening, but I will repeat what I said at the beginning on capital, you have unlimited ability to switch from resource spending to capital spending, that is a choice that the Scottish Government have.”

SNP MP Alan Brown (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) also stated that Ms Trott “doesn’t understand what real terms means after all”, and asked: “Why does this Government think it’s okay to decimate infrastruc­ture spend in Scotland?”

Ms Trott said the Scottish Government is “well-funded to deliver its devolved responsibi­lities”.

As a per cent of UK spending, the Scottish block grant is set to fall to its lowest ever level under devolution

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