Scottish independence: Budget deficit raises £13bn question

A massive black hole in the Scottish finances has been seized upon by unionists

Scotland’s Saltire flag draped over a statue of Scottish novelist and playwright Sir Walter Scott in Edinburgh
Scotland’s Saltire flag draped over a statue of Scottish novelist and playwright Sir Walter Scott in Edinburgh
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New figures on Scotland's massive budget deficit have been seized on by unionists as proof the country cannot afford to go it alone.

The deficit now stands at £13.3bn, or 8.3 per cent of GDP, more than three times the overall UK figure of 2.4 per cent. Although down slightly from last year, it is still higher than in any EU member state and double the deficit of Spain, the next highest.

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