| Binning the Barnett formula |
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| Written by Tom Clougherty | |
| Thursday, 10 April 2008 | |
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Lord Barnett is absolutely right to call for a thorough review of the system of allocating funding. The system is certainly unfair to English taxpayers, and I don't think it does much for the Scottish either. The fact that the Scottish Executive only spends money that is allocated to it – rather than having to raise revenue itself – entrenches high public spending, encourages waste, and discourages fiscal responsibility, as well reducing accountability.
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written by elle, April 22, 2008
The Barnett formulas does not allocate Scotland's money. It is used to calculate what increase or decrease in funding results from spending changes in comparable departments in England, or incremental expenditure changes. The calculation is based on population but not the original figures any more, not since the 1992 review when population ratios were changed to reflect the most up to date figures, those of the 1991 census. Population ratios were recalculated annually after that.
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