10/03/2016
Kaye Adams discusses the Scottish economy. Scotland's public spending is almost 15 billion pounds more than its tax revenue.
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Scotland's public spending is almost 15 billion pounds more than its tax revenue. The sharp drop in North Sea oil and gas revenues has been blamed. The Scottish government says the economy is robust...but its opponents insist the figures show that Scotland would have been in deep financial trouble if people had voted for independence.
Kaye Asks: Scotland is 拢15 billion in the red - does that worry you?
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