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Published Date: 30 November 2008
BRITAIN'S expected bill for the UK Government's Private Finance Initiative schemes has gone up by £27bn in less than a year, Scottish National Party MPs claimed yesterday.
At the time of Chancellor Alistair Darling's spring budget, PFI payments for financing public building projects between now and 2032 were expected to come to £188.6bn, the SNP claimed. According to the SNP's analysis, tables published as part of last
Monday's Pre-Budget Report (PBR) now put the total at £216.1bn.

The figures were highlighted by Stewart Hosie, the SNP Treasury spokesman, who accused the Chancellor of "burying" the figures in the PBR. "We have always known that PFI was hyper-expensive, but it is clear that the liability is rocketing out of control," said Hosie, MP for Dundee East. "Labour has absolutely no financial credibility left. PFI is a millstone round the UK's neck."

He claimed that if the Treasury had to put the sums on to their own books it would add £216bn to the national debt.

"We had hoped the Pre-Budget Report would set out when and how the UK Government is going to bring PFI payments on to the books – instead we see the piles of secret debt mounting even higher."

The SNP has pledged to scrap PFI in Scotland, with First Minister Alex Salmond arguing that his alternative funding method, the Scottish Futures Trust, will create a cheaper alternative.

However, a lack of detail on how SFT would work has led to criticism of the scheme from Labour, who argue that uncertainty over the new mechanism has led to funding for schools and hospitals being left in limbo.

Leader of Scottish Labour Iain Gray denounced SFT as a "shambles", which has "created a hiatus in infrastructure projects in Scotland, undermining the construction industry".

A Treasury spokesman said of the SNP's claims: "These figures grossly inflate the actual cost of PFI projects to the Government, as they have not been adjusted to reflect inflation. PFI has delivered good value for money, improved services, and it will continue to play a small but important part in overall procurement of public services."





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  • Last Updated: 29 November 2008 9:36 PM
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Observer. 1,

Glasgow 30/11/2008 00:15:04
It is one of Labour's favourite gimmicks, to chastise the SNP Government for failing to rush headlong into the charge for PFI, which they previously led. Reading these figures, and with the realisation that the costs could be even more, it has been a wise move for the Scottish Government to avoid this fiscal trap. With the full costs (as yet untotalled) due to be added to the Government's balance sheets next year, we could all be in for a very nasty shock when the true bill for PFI is delivered.
2

Observer. 1,

Glasgow 30/11/2008 00:17:32
''PFI has delivered good value for money, improved services''

That is a joke.
3

Rasco,

30/11/2008 00:37:55
Are we not going to see these figures published in April,can't wait to see what they will be for Scotland and what spin Andy Kerr will put on them.
4

Scunnert,

30/11/2008 02:44:06
Labour have tried to force the SNP into PPP/PFI so their pals could get one more kick at the can before the whole story went public.

Too late now.
5

Wisnaeme,

30/11/2008 03:47:51
Uh Huh.

...and this is interesting too.

tinyurl.com/68nm93

and interesting source links highlighted in blue within the wording of the article.

... and not a word on Prudence Broon's desperate need to borrow to pay for his PFI/PPP borrowing in the 'respectable press', eh.

PFI bombshell right enough.
.
6

Newton_Invented_Gravity,

30/11/2008 08:39:33
PfI is a nightmare. SFT isn't a great alternative, but it boils down to the fact that the Scottish government isn't allowed it's prefered alternative of borrowing in an open and transparent way.
7

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 30/11/2008 10:23:42
I clearly remember Labour's absolute opposition to PFI before they came to power. Others may have shorter memories. Iain Gray for example.
8

BIG EYE,

Paisley 30/11/2008 11:14:52
Well done the SNP for avoiding PFI/PPP.

Why?

Because when the true figures are revealed next April both Labour and the Tories will be in real trouble.That is why both are so desperate to disparage the SNP alternative as thye hoped to force the SNP to follow their pathetic example and therefore unable to criticise them both when the public find out the truth.

Can't wait!
9

Alec M,

Falkirk 30/11/2008 13:02:23
#8 - Given that Nu-LieBore has been able to keep PFIs "off the record" for so long, I just hope that the figure revealed in April is both accurate and TRUE!!

However, I'm not holding my breath.
10

Hugh Roscombe,

30/11/2008 15:44:51
One labour comment said the figures aren't correct as inflation wasn't taken into account.

LMAO
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Wisnaeme,

30/11/2008 18:42:57
Did anyone watch the Scottish edition of the Politics Show on BBC1 today?

Just asking.

Would anyone care to have a slack jaw dropping moment of stupidification or a repeat of it at what was said on it and by whom?

Enter stage right, the right honorable Mi Lud Forsythe, former Secretary of State for Scotland, the tube carrying the tube on the the occasion of the opening of the Skye bridge PFI scam. Himself, your obedient and devoted servant of the Westmidden establishment and devotee to PFI/PPP, market forces, privateers and carpetbaggers and lobbyist supreme.

...and what did the learned Mi Lud have to say on the matter of PFI/PPP?

Witness it for yourselves, 42 minutes into the programme.


tinyurl.com/6ad6r9,

What a toadying, two faced little $h1te Mi Lud is.
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