Edinburgh Evening News

No Tory apology for crashing the economy

- Ian Murray MP is Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland Ian Murray

So much for the Tories’ claim to be the party of lower taxation

There were quite a few things missing from the Chancellor’s Budget, but the most striking was the lack of an apology. No apology for crashing the economy and adding thousands of pounds to people’s mortgages. No apology for years of austerity and the Tories’ indifferen­ce to the cost-of-living crisis.

Hunt and Sunak are fooling nobody – people are all too aware of the damage and pain they have inflicted on households. Food prices still 25 per cent higher than they were two years ago, rents up 10 per cent, and a typical family has to pay an extra £240 a month if remortgagi­ng. And taxes still at a 70-year high. So much for the Tories’ claim to be the party of lower taxation. The only thing saving their utter humiliatio­n is the fact that the SNP has messed up Scotland’s economy so much that it has resorted to putting up income tax as a substitute for economic growth.

And what a mess the nationalis­ts are now in. They are raising taxes on nurses and teachers while opposing an extended windfall tax on the billions made in profit by the oil and gas giants. Even the Tories are now on board with the windfall tax extension (leaving Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross as red as a beetroot), completely isolating the SNP. Humza Yousaf must feel like a prize idiot after giving in to his

Westminste­r leader Stephen Flynn.

This ongoing farce with two incompeten­t government­s with no understand­ing of the economy needs to end. That starts with a UK General Election – and the Prime Minister should take the opportunit­y this month to set the date for May 2. Britain can’t afford to wait any longer.

We need a government ready to take tough decisions, give our stretched public services an immediate cash injection, deliver a sustainabl­e plan for green growth, and improve the living standards of working people. That is the option on the ballot paper when that election comes.

Scotland deserves better than the chaos of the Conservati­ves and the incompeten­ce of the SNP. Scottish Labour is ready to deliver the change that our country needs.

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Chancellor of The Exchequer Jeremy Hunt
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