Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2025
I have four minutes, and we have been asked to co-operate. I am sorry, Mr Kerr.
I am fully aware that the funding increases are being made at the same time as the Labour UK Government is changing employer national insurance contributions, which, unless the UK Government commits to a full funding of the potential shortfalls, could cost the justice portfolio millions. Those shortfalls will affect not only major public bodies but third sector partners in areas such as community justice and victim support. I call again on Labour colleagues in this Parliament to ask the UK Government to rethink that policy and approach.
With increasing prison populations, Scotland is facing a potential crisis. An independent review of sentencing and penal policy will be an invaluable resource for exploring ways in which we can address the issue, while ensuring that victims and the public at large across Scotland are protected from harm. Recent reviews in the rest of the UK have shown similar trends, which require radical interventions. The Scottish Government’s increased justice allocation in the proposed budget underlines the SNP’s commitment to keeping Scotland safe.
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