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Edinburgh Conservatives Propose Lowest Council Tax Increase in Scotland

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Monday, 23 February, 2026
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23 February 2026

EDINBURGH CONSERVATIVES PROPOSE LOWEST COUNCIL TAX INCREASE IN SCOTLAND

Edinburgh's Conservative Group has put forward a Council budget proposing a 2.5% increase in Council Tax — the lowest of any political party on the City of Edinburgh Council and likely to be among the lowest increases anywhere in Scotland this year.

With UK inflation currently running at 3%, the Conservative proposal represents a real-terms reduction in Council Tax — effectively putting money back into the pockets of Edinburgh's 250,000-plus households at a time when families are already feeling the squeeze from tax rises under Labour in Westminster and the SNP at Holyrood.

While Labour, the SNP and the Liberal Democrats on the Council all back a 5% increase — significantly above the rate of inflation — and the Greens go even further with a 6% rise, the Conservatives have set out a credible alternative that lives within its means without sacrificing the services residents rely on.

The Conservative budget protects key frontline services and includes increased investment in areas residents care most about, including a dedicated fund for graffiti removal at heritage sites including the Union Canal, increased spending on road and pavement repairs, and a new Pest and Vermin Taskforce.

Councillor Iain Whyte, Conservative Group Leader, said:

"Edinburgh families are already under enormous financial pressure. The last thing they need is their Council adding to that burden with above-inflation tax rises. Our budget shows you can protect services, invest in the things that matter, and still give residents a real-terms break on their bills.

"Every other party on this Council wants to charge residents more than inflation. We think that's wrong. With over a quarter of a million households in Edinburgh, a below-inflation increase makes a real difference to real people.

"The SNP's own First Minister said above-inflation Council Tax rises would not be reasonable. It's a shame his colleagues on Edinburgh Council didn't get that memo."

The Conservative budget also rejects proposed increases to Council Tax premiums on second and empty homes, arguing that Council Tax should remain in part a charge for services used rather than solely a property tax.

The Conservative Group's 2.5% proposal compares with most Scottish councils expected to implement increases of up to 10% or above for 2026/27.

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