Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2016
In her initial comments, Jackie Baillie said that she was rising to support the amendments. If that was a speech of support, I would hate to hear a speech that was not supportive. Maybe that is how the Labour Party goes about its business. With Jackie Baillie delivering speeches of support of that nature, maybe the Labour Party operates constantly in such a ferrets-in-a-sack-like mode.
I accept that it has been a long and winding journey. I record my acknowledgement that Mr Mason has been absolutely and totally consistent in his arguments throughout the process. However, if the Finance Committee had not voted against the provisions at stage 2, I would have had nothing to give away in the fiscal framework negotiations.
If it comes down to a bargain—saving the Scottish budget from a Tory attack of £7 billion of cuts to public expenditure by my compromising to put these plans in place—I think that it is a price worth paying.