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Scots ministers face budget fight | Scots ministers face budget fight |
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The Scottish Government is facing a fight to persuade MSPs to back its spending plans for next year. | The Scottish Government is facing a fight to persuade MSPs to back its spending plans for next year. |
Labour said it was ready to support the £33bn budget - but only if it was reshaped to target action on boosting the economy. | Labour said it was ready to support the £33bn budget - but only if it was reshaped to target action on boosting the economy. |
Ministers have already rejected a Liberal Democrat call for a 2p income tax cut in Scotland. | Ministers have already rejected a Liberal Democrat call for a 2p income tax cut in Scotland. |
The government said the move was irresponsible and would take £800m from the Scottish budget. | The government said the move was irresponsible and would take £800m from the Scottish budget. |
Finance Secretary John Swinney's forthcoming spending plans for the year ahead will need parliamentary approval. | |
Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray said he was willing to support the government, but only if it brought forward "serious" economy-boosting proposals, such as more cash for skills and re-training and protection for vital public services. | Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray said he was willing to support the government, but only if it brought forward "serious" economy-boosting proposals, such as more cash for skills and re-training and protection for vital public services. |
"Labour and the parliament has made clear that John Swinney must change his budget in the face of the economic situation," he said. | "Labour and the parliament has made clear that John Swinney must change his budget in the face of the economic situation," he said. |
Scottish ministers said they were taking a range of measures - such as slashing business rates and freezing council tax - to tackle the current economic downturn. | Scottish ministers said they were taking a range of measures - such as slashing business rates and freezing council tax - to tackle the current economic downturn. |
The Lib Dems have refused to get round the table with the Scottish Government until it is willing to consider the principle of tax cuts. | The Lib Dems have refused to get round the table with the Scottish Government until it is willing to consider the principle of tax cuts. |
That could mean Mr Swinney again turning to the Conservative and Green MSPs, as well as independent Margo MacDonald, to negotiate budget support. | That could mean Mr Swinney again turning to the Conservative and Green MSPs, as well as independent Margo MacDonald, to negotiate budget support. |
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