- Fiscal autonomy for Scotland
Fiscal autonomy has come to be used to describe a situation where instead of receiving a
block grant from theUK Exchequer as at present, theScottish Parliament would receive all taxation levied inScotland and would then make payment to theUK government to cover Scotland's share of the cost of providing UK services.Broadly speaking, a greater percentage of those who support further moves towards
Scottish independence support a move to greater fiscal autonomy while a greater percentage of those who wish to retain the Union between Scotland and the rest of the UK would be opposed. As early as July 2001, former Conservative Party chancellorKenneth Clarke , said be believed fiscal autonomy would be "disastrous for the Scottish economy". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1459121.stm Clarke warns on Scots freedom] ] On the other hand, Robert Crawford, the former head ofScottish Enterprise , said in February 2004 that the Scottish economy "could be improved" by fiscal autonomy. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3453233.stm Crawford backs fiscal autonomy] ]David Cameron , the present leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition, has made it clear that he would not stand in the way of handing full taxation powers to the Scottish Parliament if the idea was supported by theScottish Conservative Party . [ [http://news.scotsman.com/ViewArticle.aspx?articleid=2688251 Cameron says Scotland can have fiscal autonomy if Tories want it] ]References
ee also
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Economy of Scotland
*List of Scotland-related topics
*Politics of Scotland
*Scottish Independence
*Scottish parliament *
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