If that is how you feel then you are entitled to your own opinion. But when I look at the fact that with income taxes, NI, fuel duty, VAT, insurance taxes etc etc I think I pay my fair share to the treasury. Around half my income goes to the treasury in taxes.
I wasn't saying that you're "not paying your fair share". Please do not see my viewpoint as a personal attack - I know perfectly well that you are not the one making the decisions. I am saying that people in our position do not deserve tax cuts whilst the most vulnerable people in our society are struggling to feed their families.
The SNP wanted control over income taxes, they have got it but haven't changed the rates in Scotland yet are running a truly massive budget deficit.
In the next few days, the SNP will reveal their plan for income tax in Scotland. Going on what Nicola Sturgeon has already said to Parliament earlier this week, it is very likely that she will use the powers devolved to the Scottish Government to maintain the 40p tax threshold at its current level, which will generate additional income. The Scottish Government do not currently have these powers, although they will do so following the next election to Holyrood in a few months time.