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Never mind the cuts; where’s the funding?
GORDON MUNRO writes on the SNP's war on local government

BETWEEN 2011 to 2017 the SNP Scottish government cut funding to Scottish councils by 3.7 per cent, taking a whopping £1 billion from council budgets and in turn public services.

This is despite the fact that last year Westminster gave the SNP Scottish government a revenue cash increase of 2.2 per cent — a capital cash increase of 10.3 per cent, plus it has additional borrowing powers of up to £450 million.

Despite this increase in income and powers, the Scottish government chose to cut funding to local government in Scotland by £350m.

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