Scottish Government's Gers figures will reveal the SNP's economic case for independence is not credible – Murdo Fraser MSP

The Union Flag, Saltire of Scotland and EU flag fly outside the entrance to the Scottish Parliament building (Picture: Andy Buchanan/AFP via Getty Images)The Union Flag, Saltire of Scotland and EU flag fly outside the entrance to the Scottish Parliament building (Picture: Andy Buchanan/AFP via Getty Images)
The Union Flag, Saltire of Scotland and EU flag fly outside the entrance to the Scottish Parliament building (Picture: Andy Buchanan/AFP via Getty Images)
It is no surprise that some supporters of Scottish independence are calling for the economic case for quitting the Union to be re-written, writes Murdo Fraser MSP.

The annual publication of the Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland (Gers) figures is always a focal point for a lively debate around Scotland’s future.

This year’s figures, due out this morning, will be no exception, playing into the seemingly endless discussions around our constitutional future.

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