Miliband Attacks SNP's '£7.6bn Black Hole'

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 10 April 2015 | 18.25

By Sophy Ridge, Political Correspondent

Ed Miliband is in Scotland for the first time in his election campaign - claiming SNP policy would cause a £7.6bn black hole.

Sharing a platform with Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy and Ed Balls, he attacked SNP plans for full fiscal autonomy for Scotland.

He said SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon's announcement this week that she would vote for autonomy within a year, if given the chance, was "one of the most significant" events of the campaign.

Labour are under pressure north of the border thanks to growing support for the SNP, which could cost them dozens of seats and even deprive them of a majority.

Almost half (46%) of voters north of the border would back the SNP at the General Election, according to Sky's latest poll of Scottish polls.

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Mr Miliband said full fiscal autonomy would mean a £7.6bn hole in Scotland's finances that "would need to be filled with more taxes on working people or more borrowing".

"This strikes to the very heart of what I believe in. I will never sell Scotland short by signing up to the SNP's plans," he said.

He challenged the SNP to say where cuts would be made to service the funding gap.

"Which services will be cut? Which taxes will be raised? And what cuts will it mean for pensioners in Scotland when they are taken out of the UK pensions system?" he said.

"The SNP claim in this campaign to be proposing no reductions in spending, but in fact they are planning dramatic reductions in spending. They must now come clean."

Mr Miliband also attacked the Conservatives, saying their campaign is descending into "desperation and panic" after David Cameron unveiled plans to freeze commuter rail fares and offer workers three paid days off for volunteering.

He accused the Tories of deploying personal abuse and "unfunded and unbelievable promises" in their efforts to keep Mr Cameron in 10 Downing Street.

Mr Murphy has previously been careful to put distance between himself and Labour's Westminster leadership, saying: "I'm my own man".

It was the first time the two men have shared a platform since the start of the campaign.

Mr Murphy began the speeches, saying his party are "determined to end this Tory austerity".

He said the SNP's plans for fiscal autonomy had not been thought through and were a "slogan in search of a policy".

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Earlier, Ms Sturgeon denied Labour's "desperate" claim that there are billions of pounds of cuts on the horizon under her autonomy plan.

"This is desperation on the part of the Labour Party," she said while campaigning on the streets of Stirling.

"Instead of putting forward a positive case of their own, they are resorting to the same fears and smears that they resorted to during the referendum.

"The truth is the only cuts on the horizon for Scotland are the ones that the Tories are proposing and Labour are backing."


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