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Thousands more taxpayers moved to Scotland than left each year in the period after Scottish Income Tax was brought in, an HMRC study has found.
Average net migration from within the UK was 4,200 every year from 2017-18 to 2021-22.
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The Lords has surrendered to Sunak. “The time has now come to recognise the primacy of the other house” says Lord Anderson, sponsor of the last successful amendment. The PM has got his “Safety of Rwanda” Bill. In coming weeks, will Sunak celebrate or rue his victory, because if…
What’s happening in Westminster?
Well, two of the most privileged groups in society are deciding the fate of some of the most vulnerable people in the world.
The SNP will continue to vote tonight, at every turn, against the grubby and dangerous Rwanda Bill.
A firm with Aberdeen at its core leading delivery of the world’s largest offshore wind project in Scottish waters. Excellent.
An opportunity to unlock our domestic supply chain and capitalise on the energy expertise that has driven our city, and region, for decades.
“In the space of just 18 months they’ve turned into a crank conspiracy theorist who thinks the world was out to get them”
SNP’s Leader at Westminster
@StephenFlynnSNP
is unimpressed by former PM Liz Truss and her latest round of book promotion.
#Peston
SNP's Stephen Flynn asks Rishi Sunak why he is not allowing the people of Scotland to “express their wishes in a democratic manner” on Scottish independence
The PM says the SNP “should focus on what the people of Scotland actually care about”
#PMQs
Stephen Flynn, the SNP's Westminster leader asks about former prime minister Gordon Brown's claim that the "forces pulling Britain apart are greater than the forces bringing them together".
Does Rishi Sunak agree? ➡️
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