Talk:Devo Plus

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Proposing removing the re-direct[edit]

I am proposing removing the re-direct from Devo Plus to Commission on Scottish Devolution as it has nothing to do with it. Devo Plus was established by Reform Scotland, and is the principle that each layer of government from Westminster to Holyrood to local authorities is responsible, as far as possible, for raising the money it spends. In the plans set out by Reform Scotland this would see the Scottish Parliament take control of most taxes, with the exceptions of VAT and National Insurance, to raise the income necessary to meet the Scottish Parliament’s expenditure responsibilities. Westminster would continue to raise the money it spends in Scotland through VAT and NI.

I would therefore propose the following replacement entry:

"Devo Plus is a cross-party and non-party grouping which has been set up by Reform Scotland to promote the idea of the Scottish Parliament, as far as possible, raising the money it spends, and its objective is to see the creation of a system which allows for this to happen.[1]

In the plans set out by Reform Scotland the Scottish Parliament would take control of most taxes, with the exceptions of VAT and National Insurance, to raise the income necessary to meet the Scottish Parliament’s expenditure responsibilities. Westminster would continue to raise the money it spends in Scotland through VAT and NI.[2]

The group is led by former Lib Dem MSP Jeremy Purvis and chaired by Reform Scotland chairman Ben Thomson. Members of the group include Conservative MSP Alex Fergusson, Lib Dem MSP Tavish Scott and Labour MSP Duncan McNeil.[3]" Alisonpayne (talk) 11:09, 21 March 2012 (UTC)Alisonpayne[reply]

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