The Daily Telegraph

Sturgeon faces begging Whitehall for more money after £3.5bn overspend

- By Louis Ashworth

NICOLA STURGEON will be forced to beg Whitehall for further funding after the SNP pledged to overspend in Scotland by £640 per person, economists have said.

The Scottish Government’s Spending Review on Tuesday is likely to show a £3.5bn black hole in its budget by 2026– 27, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).

David Phillips, the think tank’s associate director, said the SNP is facing some “very tough decisions” unless the UK Government rides to its rescue with extra funding. He said: “A series of expensive spending commitment­s on top of underlying spending pressures mean the Scottish Government faces a multibilli­on budget shortfall over the next four years under current forecasts.

“Because it cannot borrow to fund day-to-day spending except in some limited circumstan­ces, the Spending Review could see the announceme­nt of pretty hefty tax rises or cuts to spending on lower priority services, and even the abandoning of some policy commitment­s to bring the budget into balance.”

Alternativ­ely, he said, the Scottish Government could “pin its hopes” on further funding – which is “effectivel­y the gamble” the SNP made in its 2021 election manifesto.

Mr Phillips said that the plan might not be as successful this time. He said: “It seems unlikely that the UK Government will top up its plans by anything like enough to allow the Scottish Government to pay for all of its policy priorities without some hard choices.”

The £3.5bn deficit is the Scottish Government’s central prediction, but it has projected a range from a £10bn shortfall to a £4bn surplus, which Mr Phillips said “almost certainly overstates the degree of uncertaint­y”.

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