SNP pledges to reverse Osborne's tax cut if it wins Holyrood elections

Nicola Sturgeon places party as centre ground option as Scottish Labour tacks left

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Scotland's highest earners will not receive the tax cut laid out in last week's budget if the SNP is returned to power, the party confirmed as it unveiled its tax plans ahead of May's Scottish parliament elections.

Leader Nicola Sturgeon said plans to increase the threshold at which workers start paying the 40p rate from £43,000 to £45,000 would not be implemented by an SNP government, raising an extra £1.2bn for Scottish public services.

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