'We are just starting to experience what is expected to be a deep and painful recession.'
and non-alcoholic beverages rising faster than at any point since 1977. Needless to say, wages don’t rise that quickly.At the time of writing, we know that the proposals will involve slashing spending and raising taxes. In other words, we know that the proposals will involve forcing working people up and down the country to shoulder the responsibility for this crisis.We simply cannot go on like this.
We are determined to protect your local services, protect jobs and continue to support the city. We will make the choices which we believe are the fairest and available to us – but it is the SNP in Edinburgh and the Tories in Westminster who will ultimately determine what those choices will be. She would likely start with raising taxes on the wealthiest, making them pay their fair share. That includes ramping up the windfall tax on the oil and gas companies that have profited from Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.And she would invest in this country, rather than cut it back.
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