Publised date : 04 Feb 2020

Perthshire North MSP, Mr John Swinney, has today claimed that the credibility of the Tories “lies in tatters” following their flip-flop on the issue of devolving non-domestic rates to local authorities.

The Tories, who today voted against Andy Wightman MSP’s amendment to devolve business rates, had previously supported his proposal at stage 2 – a move that would have removed rates relief and seen small businesses facing a rates hike of over £7000. In the last year alone, over 100,000 Scottish businesses saved nearly £300m from rates relief introduced by the Scottish Government.

Commenting, Mr Swinney said:

“This is a humiliating U-turn by the Tories, and highlights the strength of opposition from the Scottish business sector to their initial decision to support the devolution of business rates to local authorities.

“Whilst I am glad that the Tories have finally come to their senses, it is a damning indictment of their lack of commitment to Scottish businesses that they would be willing to cause such uncertainty in an attempt to score cheap political points.

“At stage 2 of the bill, the Tories voted to jeopardise local funding for councils and abolish rates relief worth £300m for over 100,000 businesses across Scotland. Between this shocking decision, and the untold damage and uncertainty that Brexit is causing to businesses across the country, the reputation of the Tories as “the party of business” lies in absolute tatters.

“Far from being a party fit for government, the Tories show with each passing day that they are not even fit for opposition.”


 

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