NICOLA Sturgeon has insisted the UK Government must completely overhaul its package of plans to spark growth in the economy.  

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng announced a U-turn on Monday to scrap the 45p top rate of income tax but said that would be the only reversal from the package of measures announced in the mini-budget last month.

Scottish Secretary Alister Jack, meanwhile, said the rethink by the Chancellor should be welcomed because he "acted swiftly". 

The Chancellor said on Monday that the abolition of the top tax rate had become a “distraction”.

Speaking to STV News, Sturgeon said the UK Government should re-assess everything in the mini-budget, adding: “I think they need to rethink the whole package.

“The decisions that they took and announced in the so-called mini-budget sent the economy into a downward spiral and sent the financial markets into a downward spiral that has a real impact on people across the country in higher costs of borrowing, higher mortgage rates, and higher debt repayments generally – so I think the whole thing needs rethought.

“This is a government that appears to be more interested in ideological posturing than it is in the health and the wellbeing and financial security of people across the country, so I would call on them to rethink the whole thing.”

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Sturgeon – who accused the UK Government of “utter ineptitude” after the U-turn was announced – also said that, while axing the top rate of tax was not the “costliest” part of the mini-budget, it was “morally wrong”.

“At a time when so many people are really struggling right now and public services are struggling, to hand a massive tax cut to the very top 1%, 2%, 3% of income earners was always wrong,” she added.

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“It’s right that that is not going ahead, but that in a sense is the tip of the iceberg in terms of the utter mess that this government – in just three weeks – have made to the UK economy.”

Jack said the Chancellor had "listened" to people and this should be welcomed.

“We recognised for a number of quarters that it wasn’t universally welcomed,” Jack added.

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“And he’s listened to that, he’s taken the decision to drop the plans for the 45% tax rate, but he’s stuck to all the other growth measures that he had in there, particularly helping businesses and people with their energy crisis, which is very important – so that’s what he’s done.

“And politicians are often criticised for not listening, so we should welcome the fact that he has listened and he has acted and he has acted swiftly.”

Speaking at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham on Monday, Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross said the Chancellor had made the “right decision”.

“This morning, the Chancellor has confirmed a change to the budget that was presented 10 days ago,” he said.

“I think he has made the right decision. The best parts of the Government’s growth plans remain and the area that caused most concern has gone.

“Politicians have to listen and respond – and that’s exactly what the Chancellor has done.

“But let’s look at this package of measures in the round.

“It’s right that helping families through the cost-of-living crisis has been at the forefront of the political agenda.

“I welcome the capping of energy bills for both households and businesses announced by the Prime Minister.

“The energy cap and the other measures are the largest package of support delivered by the Government to families in my lifetime.

“Yes, they are major spending commitments, there is no getting away from that.

“However, we have to respond to national and international challenges and that is exactly what the Government have done.”