It would fund improvements in public services. It would create a more equal society. And it would show that, in an independent Scotland, everyone would pay their “fair” share. When Shona Robinson, the SNP’s finance minister in the devolved administration, introduced a higher top rate of tax in Scotland last year she appeared confident that it demonstrated her party was “true” to their “values” and that Scotland would always “choose investment in our people and public services.”
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