The spending plan, amounting to £34 billion, will proceed to a final vote next month after Finance Secretary John Swinney urged MSPs to back his "bold and ambitious programme".
But opposition parties all called for major changes.
THE Scottish Government's budget has cleared its first parliamentary hurdle despite opposition protests.
The spending plan, amounting to £34 billion, will proceed to a final vote next month after Finance Secretary John Swinney urged MSPs to back his "bold and ambitious programme".
But opposition parties all called for major changes.
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