Scotland's public finances limit its independence options
It is getting on for four years since Scotland voted to remain part of the UK and talk of a second referendum has gone a bit quiet.Scotland’s budget deficit – even including a share of revenues from the North Sea – remains high and, at almost 8% of gross domestic product, is four times as big as that for the UK as a whole.The reason Scotland’s deficit is higher comes down to two factors: tax and spending.
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