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CONSERVATIVES MAIN CHALLENGER IN EDINBURGH SOUTH GAVIN SECURES VICTORY FOR WHEELCHAIR PASSENGERS VICTORY IN CARE CHARGE REFUNDS CAMPAIGN £100 MILLION EXTRA TO TACKLE DRUG REHABILITATION FASTER EDINBURGH TO GLASGOW TRAIN 50% COUNCIL TAX DISCOUNT FOR PENSIONERS "Get more indoor plants. They remove some indoor pollution and condition the air." |
News - BUSINESS RATES SUCCESSAfter much campaigning from the Scottish Conservatives and a number of business groups the Scottish Executive has finally seen the light and decided upon a reduction in business rates. The recent announcement on business rates is a welcome first step from the Executive in removing the competitive disadvantage our businesses have suffered for over five years now. Business rates in Scotland will be brought into line with business rates South of the border. It is what Scottish Conservatives have been advocating for years. However, we are very disappointed to learn that businesses will have to wait until 2007 for the full reduction. Commenting, Gavin Brown said: - "We need to have these measures in place as soon as possible, no later than the 2006/7 financial year. We have a low level of entrepreneurial activity in Scotland compared to the rest of the UK. We have a particular problem with manufacturing. In 1999, when the current coalition came into office, there were 336,000 manufacturing jobs in Scotland. Today there are 282,000. I am sad to say Scotland is not going forward under this Executive, it is going backwards. By reducing the rate as soon as possible the Executive would give Scottish firms that step up they so desperately need, given that they have been overcharged almost £840million since Mr McConnell hiked up business rates in 2000.” |
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