The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Cash cuts loom for services, say Tories

- NEIL POORAN

The Scottish Budget will “hammer” councils, the Tories have said, ahead of a debate in Holyrood on local authority funding.

The Scottish Conservati­ves have tabled a debate on Wednesday, saying the Scottish Government’s Budget proposals will lead to cuts to local services.

It comes after the leaders of all 32 councils expressed their disappoint­ment at the financial settlement, which they claim would lead to a cut of £371 million to their core funding.

The Scottish Government disputes this figure, arguing it ignores that other funding for joint priorities and councils will receive a real-terms increase of £543.6m.

Miles Briggs, the Tories’ local government spokesman, said: “Year after year we have seen savage cuts to council budgets from the SNP. That has had a devastatin­g impact on local services and communitie­s, and cannot continue.

“Yet the Snp-green coalition are proposing to hammer Scotland’s 32 local authoritie­s with another near £400m cut to their budget.

“As we recover from the pandemic, it is shameful that the coalition are not planning to use the record funding at their disposal from the UK Government to support crucial day-today services.

“We are only a few months away from crucial local elections and there will be a clear choice for voters.

“More cuts to local services under the Snpgreen coalition or a real alternativ­e with the Scottish Conservati­ves to enshrine in law a fair funding deal in law.”

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “Despite continued economic uncertaint­y facing us all due to the pandemic, we are treating councils fairly and providing a realterms increase of over 5% to local authority budgets for the coming year – despite cuts to Scotland’s overall budget by the UK Government.

“The Budget provides local government revenue funding amounting to over £11.8 billion – a cash increase of £855.4m and a real-terms increase of £543.6m.

“In addition, councils will receive a fair share of a further £487.9m which is currently undistribu­ted.

“The Scottish Fiscal Commission has highlighte­d that – as a result of reductions to UK Government funding – the overall Scottish Budget for 2022-23 is 5.2% lower in real terms.”

It is shameful the coalition are not planning to use record funding at their disposal

 ?? ?? ATTACK: Miles Briggs, the Scottish Tories’ local government spokesman, claims councils will be “hammered”.
ATTACK: Miles Briggs, the Scottish Tories’ local government spokesman, claims councils will be “hammered”.

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