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In my judgment, Opposition days in the Parliament are best used as opportunities to hold to account the Scottish Government, whose ministers are, after all, accountable to us.
If there is to be a differential, or if more people are entitled to receive payments, how will that be accounted for—if a benefit is devolved in June, for example—over the rest of the financial year?
Imputed rent of owner-occupiers is a classic example of something that we measure in the national accounts that is not within the conventional production boundary.