Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Scotland is refusing to give the Queen any more money

Lianna Brinded
















The Queen is set to leave behind a noteworthy open door for £2 million ($3.2 million) a year in light of the way that the Scottish government is declining to give her any more cash.

Senior Scottish parliament sources said past all vulnerability to a few British consistently papers, including the Guardian, the Telegraph, and the Times, that Scotland's parliament, now drove by Nicola Sturgeon, is needing to expel presents from the Crown Estate, north of the edge.

The Daily Mail said, without refering to sources, "from April 1 one year from now, the SNP-drove Scottish government has decided to bank the cash itself.

In the interim, a strange senior partner told the Guardian that "at to begin with, Alex Salmond did recommend that may happen. Notwithstanding, the new influence said no," in light of the case that Scotland would even now give the Queen cash from the Crown Estate.

In the Telegraph, a senior associate said Scotland would not be giving cash from the Crown Estate to the Queen: "Not through the Sovereign Grant, no." The subject joined whatever is left of the UK could bear the expense drawback: "right now there's no other system set up to acclimate. It would be stunning if the degree was stretched out from the straggling remains of the UK."

The Crown Estate is an independent business which deals with the Queen's property portfolio, which mainly joins domain and properties.

The points of interest are passed onto the UK Treasury and a cut is given to the Queen. This is the way the Royal family unit gets the lion's offer of its supporting.

Three years prior, the association created a strategy for Buckingham Palace that proposed it would be protected from any slices to open spending. The arrangement also concurred that the organization would get 15% of focal points of the £9.9 billion ($15.1 billion) Crown Estate, and the entire the Queen would get would never be not correctly the total got in the before year.

This brought on a monstrous ascending in what Queen Elizabeth II got over the compass generally years. She got £40 million ($61 million) in the 2013-2014 money related year, 29% over the £31 million ($47.2 million) she got in 2012-2013.

In any case, for the most recent money related year, as gave a record of June 23, the Crown Estate made favorable position of £285 million ($449 million). So a 15% cut is around £42.8 million ($67.5 million).

On the off chance that Scotland rots to give the Queen an area of the pay from the Scottish bit of the Crown Estate it would beginning now relate to around £2.2 million ($3.5 million) as a consequence of the £14.5 million ($22.9 million) estimation of point of interest being gotten from the nation.

Despite the way that diverse Scottish parliament based sources told a heap of each day papers that Sturgeon plans to cut the Queen's cut of the preferences from the Crown Estate, an agent said in a presentation: "Scotland will keep making the same budgetary obligation to the governing body as at present – there will be no decreasing in the sovereign stipend as a consequent result of de


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