Scotland ‘Punished for Larger Public Sector’ Due to National Insurance Increase, Says Robison
Scotland's Finance Secretary, Shona Robison, has accused the UK Government of "punishing" the country for having a larger public sector following the Chancellor's announcement to increase national insurance (NI) contributions. The move to increase NI payments from employers, unveiled by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her October Budget, has raised concerns in Scotland about the financial implications for the public sector. Robison estimates that Scotland will face a cost of £700 million due to its bigger public sector workforce compared to other parts of the UK. The Impact on Scotland's Public Services Robison emphasized that Scotland's public services, including local authorities,…