Thursday 18 June 2009

GERS SURPLUS SHOWS INDEPENDENT SCOTLAND WOULD PROSPER.


GERS SURPLUS SHOWS INDEPENDENT SCOTLAND WOULD PROSPER.

£2.3 BILLION BUDGET BONUS FOR SCOTLAND.

SCOTLAND’S RESOURCES PROPPING UP GORDON BROWN’S OVERDRAFT.

SNP MP and Treasury Spokesman Stewart Hosie has welcomed the publication
of Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2007/08 which in
highlighting Scotland’s £2.3 billion three year surplus confirms
Scotland’s ability to prosper as an independent country and adds to the
case for full fiscal autonomy.

The three year surplus, in contrast to UK Government deficit over the same
period puts pay to the claims of the Calman Commission on fiscal autonomy
and to the Scotland Office’s contrived efforts to fiddle the figures.

Commenting on the publication of Government Expenditure and Revenue
Scotland report 2007-08 which confirms Scotland’s economic potential
Treasury Spokesman Stewart Hosie MP said;

“With this three year surplus of £2.3 billion even GERS is showing
Scotland would be in a far healthier financial position than the UK as a
whole.

“It is clear that the flow of resources is from Scotland to the rest of
the UK, not the other way round and with oil revenues projected to reach
£13 billion in 2008/09 Labour’s ridiculous attempts to talk down
Scotland’s economy and fiddle the figures have been exposed.

“Even before this recession Scotland’s revenues have been propping up
Gordon Brown’s overdraft instead of being invested in our economic future.

“In fact these latest figures are only the most recent to show Scotland in
a consistently stronger financial position than the UK as a whole with far
more sustainable revenue and expenditure.

“The SNP have long known that Scotland could flourish as an independent
country, now GERS shows that Scotland would be a prosperous nation with a
budget surplus.

“Today’s GERS figures, added to those of the last two years finally put to
rest the daft arguments spouted by the London based parties for years.
The naysayers and doom-mongers of Scotland’s economic future will need to
rethink their position.”

“With Independence and full fiscal autonomy Scotland will be well placed
to thrive, as we invest our resources in Scotland’s future.”

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