Scottish Labour's £70m tax '˜anomaly' that nobody noticed

Jeremy Corbyn: planned tax rise for all on £80,000. Photograph: GettyJeremy Corbyn: planned tax rise for all on £80,000. Photograph: Getty
Jeremy Corbyn: planned tax rise for all on £80,000. Photograph: Getty
A hidden £70 million anomaly in Scottish Labour's tax plans opened up in the final weeks of the general election '“ after London counterparts only shared details of their own tax plans on the morning of the UK manifesto launch, Scotland on Sunday can reveal.

The bombshell left Scottish party staff scrambling to explain the gap between the two sets of proposals, which would have meant thousands from the wealthiest 1 per cent paying less in Scotland than the rest of the UK.

Senior Scottish Labour figures said they were left praying that journalists wouldn’t draw attention to the inconsistency, which went unremarked throughout the campaign.