GDP PER HEAD 17% HIGHER IN SCOTLAND THAN RUK SINCE SNP TOOK OFFICE
Scotland has been wealthier than the rest of the UK for every single year since 1980,
new analysis of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures has shown.
The
figures, obtained from the UK and Scottish Governments and released by
the SNP,
show that on average Scotland’s GDP per head has been £1,905 (14.34%)
higher than that of the rest of the UK – and that gap has grown to
£3,804 (14.34%) per head since the Scottish National Party came to
office in 2007.
The figures come as a bitter blow to anti-independence campaigners who have consistently
argued that Scotland would be worse off being a normal independent nation.
Commenting on the figures, Kenneth Gibson – Convener of the Scottish Parliament’s
Finance Committee - said:
“These figures totally demolish the bogus claims of the anti-independence parties,
because they prove once and for all that Scotland more than pays its own way in the UK.
“Even during the Thatcher years with the closure of some of Scotland’s biggest industries,
productivity continued to be higher in Scotland than the rest of the UK.
“On average, Scots were more than 14% more productive per head than their counterparts
in the rest of the UK since 1980, equal to £1,905 per person.
“The
figures have improved further since the SNP took office
in 2007, which underlines the hard work being done by the Scottish
Government to improve the Scottish economy even with the relatively
limited financial powers currently available.
“With the full economic powers Scotland would have as an independent country we will do even
better still, with the ability to boost recovery, create jobs and deliver a wealthier and fairer society.
“The questions are now stacking up for the anti-independence parties and the No
campaign which has real questions to answer about the credibility of their campaign."
Sources:
- Scottish National Accounts Project -http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Economy/SNAP/expstats/aggregates/GDPlongrun
- Scottish population -
http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/statistics/theme/population/estimates/mid-year/time-series.html
- UK population - http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/pop-estimate/population-estimates-for-uk--england-and-wales--scotland-and-northern-ireland/population-estimates-timeseries-1971-to-current-year/index.html