THE BARNETT FORMULA HAS COST TAXPAYERS £200 BILLION
The TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) presents a new and comprehensive study of the Barnett Formula, the Government system used to calculate the distribution of public spending between the four countries of the UK, that reveals the staggering cost to taxpayers of the spending gap between England and the three better-funded devolved territories(Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). The full report can be found here.
In the last week, with the SNP Government in Edinburgh proposing radical tax changes and Gordon Brown pledging an investigation into the financial responsibilities of the Scottish Parliament, the issue of the funding settlement between England and the devolved territories has hit the headlines once again. The TPA's report, written by former Treasury economist Mike Denham, explores the troubled history of that funding settlement, details the burden placed on taxpayers by the Barnett Formula and puts forward the case for an end to the Formula and its replacement with true fiscal decentralisation. The report will be submitted as evidence to the Calman Commission and to the House of Lords committee currently investigating the Barnett Formula.
KEY FINDINGS
Identifiable public spending per head in England is £7,535 pa (2007-08). But in Scotland it is 22 per cent (£1,644) higher, Wales 14 per cent (£1,042) higher, and Northern Ireland an extraordinary 30 per cent (£2,254) higher.
- Just over the last two decades (since 1985-86), higher spending in the three devolved territories has cost UK taxpayers a cumulative £200 billion (£102 billion in Scotland; £43 billion in Wales; £57 billion in Northern Ireland).
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- North Sea Oil has not funded the Scottish spending gap, despite Scottish Nationalist claims to the contrary. In only five of the last 23 years have North Sea Oil receipts exceeded the cost of higher funding paid to Scotland. Even with current high oil prices, the income from the Scottish share of North Sea Oil only just covers the spending gap, and North Sea Oil output is projected to fall by 50 per cent by 2020.
To read the full report, click here. -
Mike Denham, a former Treasury economist and author of the report, said:
"The Barnett Formula has a troubled history and has failed to address the extremely unfair situation of English taxpayers heavily subsiding Scotland. Everyone is struggling to make ends meet, and it is long overdue for the Government to lift this burden from taxpayers' shoulders. English taxpayers want an end to subsidising Scotland, and the Scottish Government wants financial control devolved to Holyrood, so now is the ideal time to consign the Barnett Formula to history."
For all media enquiries and to arrange interviews with Mike Denham, please contact Mark Wallace, Campaign Director of the TaxPayers' Alliance: Office: 0845 330 9554
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Notes to Editors
1) The TaxPayers' Alliance is Britain's independent, grassroots campaign for lower taxes and better government.
2) Mike Denham is a former Treasury economist who worked extensively on public spending and fiscal analysis during the 1970s and early 1980s. His work included cost benefit appraisal of public projects, analysis of public sector cost inflation and value for money studies. For the next 20 years he worked in the City as an investment manager, closely following fiscal and monetary policy developments. Now semi-retired, he scrutinises public spending on his blog, Burning Our Money.
3) The full report can be downloaded here: http://ukimages.images11.com/sendlink.asp?HitID=1220949668348&StID=5024&SID=6&EmID=6822015&Link=aHR0cDovL3RwYS50eXBlcGFkLmNvbS9ob21lL2ZpbGVzL3VuZXF1YWxfc2hhcmVzX3RoZV9iYXJuZXR0X2Zvcm11bGEucGRm
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Today, the Taxpayers’ Alliance has issued their long-awaited report on the real cost to England of the Barnett Formula.
The conclusion of their findings are that English taxpayers are massively subsidising the people of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and their public services. The English Democrats are the only political party calling for the immediate end of this unfair, outdated and discriminatory English tax - the Barnett Formula.
In the last 20 years, English Taxpayers have sent in excess of £200 billion to other parts of the UK - and while those countries have enjoyed such benefits as the abolition of prescription charges, the abolition of university top-up-fees and free residential care for their elderly, the people of England are left paying for all this largesse without getting any of the benefits.
It makes Allistair Darling's lecturing words of prudence, living within our means and financial responsibility seem just a bit hollow at yesterday's TUC conference - especially when his own constituents in Scotland have much better funded public services than their English counterparts.
Robin Tilbrook, Chairman of The English Democrats, said: "The report also makes a mockery of Brown, Cameron and Clegg's supposed 'United' Kingdom vision of equally shared spoils. The reality is one of vicious discrimination, exclusion and fiscal exploitation of the people of England.
England contributes over 85% of all the UK Government fiscal pot - and yet we get least back in regards to spending per head. Figures released by the Taxpayers Alliance report reveal that spending per head in Scotland is between 22% and 25% higher than that in England, in Wales it is 14% higher and in Northern Ireland it is a incredible 30% higher. Is this the price we English Taxpayers have to pay to continue to be a part of the United Kingdom?"
Robin Tilbrook, Chairman of The English Democrats, also said: "The English Democrats are demanding the immediate abolition of this discriminatory formula and demanding devolution for England, with an English Parliament, English First Minister and English Government with at least the same powers as the Scottish ones. We also demand abolition of the Government’s expensive and undemocratic Regional Assemblies. The People of England should be democratically able to hold our politicians to account - and at last spend our own money on our own citizens!
Robin Tilbrook
Chairman
The English Democrats
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