SNP’s fiscal autonomy would leave £9bn gap in Scotland’s finances, says IFS | Politics | The Guardian

Respected think-tank, IFS questions SNP‘s finances, reported in this must-read article in the Guardian. Check it out!

via SNP’s fiscal autonomy would leave £9bn gap in Scotland’s finances, says IFS | Politics | The Guardian.

As part of a coalition government with Labour, the SNP would expect English voters to find the missing billions – this is on top of the Barnett formula that favors Scotland. Perhaps, you don’t think this is fair?

Tough, it looks like voting Labour will be a real vote for the SNP.

If you don’t think Labour will win an outright majority, surely you shouldn’t vote Labour, otherwise you are helping the SNP?

Thoughts?

Opinion – Scotland heading for a ‘Great Depression’ after a Yes vote – Telegraph – John Gelmini

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English: David Cameron is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Dr Alf is right but I think that this time round the Scots will vote with their wallets despite the” Braveheart” like frenzy that some of them seem to now feel.

They will get what Alex Salmond really wants which is DEVO MAX and the power for him and his hench-people to spend more money from Scottish taxpayers and then be bailed out from the south by long suffering English taxpayers.

Without Boris as Prime Minister, the English taxpayer is going to be the one who takes the hit because David Cameron will not abolish the Barnett Formula easily, unless he is placed under pressure to do so, contrary to the promises he made before he became leader of the Conservative Party.

John Gelmini