Nicola Sturgeon slammed for gloating about giving NHS heroes 4% pay rise ‘paid for by Westminster’
NICOLA Sturgeon has been slammed for gloating about giving NHS heroes a 4% pay rise - "paid for by Westminster".
Scotland's First Minister has been hit with a backlash after her announcement today.
“My constituents, not unreasonably, say why is it that Scotland gets all this extra money on public expenditure and we don't?
“This is a practical example of where the injustice comes. If we had an even spread of public expenditure, we could pay nurses more money across the whole of the United Kingdom.
“But this unfair system where Scotland gets extra money gives them an advantage, my constituents just don't see the basis for it.
“I find it very difficult when Sturgeon moans and groans about the United Kingdom - it is only because of the United Kingdom that she can give more money to nurses.”
The Gers report revealed that Scotland's fiscal deficit had grown to 8.6 per cent of GDP in the 2019/2020 financial year and the government spent £15.1billion more than what was received in revenues.
It means that the deficit has increased from 7.4 per cent the previous year, while the UK's deficit stood at 2.5 per cent up from 1.9 per cent.
Another Tory MP said that “Scotland does extremely well out of the Barnett Formula” and public spending levels would fall if the country was independent.
They added: “The timing is egregious. It has been done in the immediate run up to the Scottish elections and before purdah starts.
“The optics of it are really very bad. I think it does look as if the Scottish government are putting the money in as a pre-election inducement to vote for the SNP.”
“The fact that the Scottish exchequer, if there ever were one, could never possibly afford to fund public services at the current rate if Scotland were to be independent, wouldn't enter the equation. It would be used for short term political gain.”
Scottish Tories have described the deficit figures as a “hammer blow” to Sturgeon’s plans to make Scotland independent.
At the time she insisted that the numbers were a “reflection of Scotland's fiscal position in the United Kingdom, not a reflection of how Scotland would fare as an independent country”.
Speaking as election campaigning began today, Ms Sturgeon said that “politics is about choices and the SNP chooses to back our NHS” as she took aim at Boris Johnson.
The Scottish First Minister said: “In this election we can build a country fit for the heroes who have kept us going every day through the pandemic.
“We have to do more than clap for the people who look after us – we should give them fair pay for the work they do. That starts with a fair deal for our NHS staff.
“The Tories' miserly one per cent pay offer south of the border shows that they have the wrong priorities – people will no doubt wonder how they can find the money to massively increase their stockpile of nuclear weapons or build a bridge to Northern Ireland but refuse to find the money to properly reward those who were at the frontline of the pandemic.”
Union bosses believe that the announcement should “shame” the UK government into hiking up their NHS pay rise, with Unison saying the move “shows where there's a political will there's most definitely a way”.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson this morning hinted that nurses in England may get a pay rise above the one per cent currently being offered by the Government.
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He said: “We have asked the public sector pay review body to look at what more can be done for nurses, in particular, exceptionally.”
Sturgeon's four per cent announcement comes after NHS workers in Scotland also received a one-off £500 payment from the Scottish Government as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.