Judging by the general coverage of the Smith Commission report, you would think that giving the Scottish parliament powers over tax was a completely new innovation.
Powers to vary income tax north of the border have actually been available to the Holyrood government since 1999 - but have, so far at least, never been used. Indeed, the Scotland Act 2012 has a...
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