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Mr Monteith: Ind Chamber
29 Mar 2007
The Future of Scotland
I understand what the member is saying, but the real growth has been in the public sector. Whether it then engages the private sector in some cases is neither here nor there. It is my belief that, if public sector spending was not growing so much, the private sector would be g...
Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Ind): Ind Chamber
29 Mar 2007
The Future of Scotland
The Parliament is not going away—that is an important statement for me to make, given my background before coming here—but it requires reform. Politicians who do not raise the money that they spend suffer from complacency and arrogance in the selection of their priorities. Pol...
Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Ind): Ind Chamber
29 Mar 2007
The Future of Scotland
If the SNP is so committed to reducing business rates, why, on the two occasions on which I sought an annulment of the increase in business rates, did the SNP vote against those attempts?
Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Ind): Ind Chamber
21 Mar 2007
Point of Order
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Further to the point of order that Mike Rumbles raised last Wednesday about the Standards and Public Appointments Committee's conduct in respect of the right of members to have a hearing before it, I beg your brief indulgence by allowing...
Mr Monteith: Ind Chamber
08 Mar 2007
Complaint
I have worked in the media for 16 years. I understand what an embargo means. To give a member a statement that has an embargo on it means that the statement is in the public domain—the press have the information, but it should not be used.My third reason for opposing the motio...
Mr Monteith: Ind Chamber
08 Mar 2007
Complaint
No, I will not.
Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Ind): Ind Chamber
08 Mar 2007
Complaint
Three minutes? Thank you, Presiding Officer.I oppose the Standards and Public Appointments Committee motion for three reasons. First, I was denied natural justice in this process. Secondly, I did not disregard the Glasgow Airport Rail Link Bill Committee, as the standards comm...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Committee Reports (Responses)
Thank you very much. That is greatly appreciated. I look forward to sharing a drink and swapping a few ideas and stories with the next convener of the committee whenever he or she is appointed.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Committee Reports (Responses)
That ends item 7 and brings the meeting almost to a close.This is the final meeting of the Audit Committee in this session of Parliament. Before I close the meeting formally, I will say a few words of thanks. We have today agreed a legacy paper, which will be published soon. T...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Committee Reports (Responses)
Are we agreed to note the response?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Committee Reports (Responses)
Next, we have a response from the Education Department to our report on the teachers agreement. We had a question about the chartered teacher project, which has been answered by Colin MacLean. The committee has no points to raise on the response. Does the Auditor General have ...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Committee Reports (Responses)
Can we agree to note Dr Woods's response, noting also that we are particularly pleased to read, in the paragraph on the lack of clarity in the response, how committed the department is to responding appropriately?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Committee Reports (Responses)
I think that Margaret Jamieson commented on that very example and I am sure that she would support your view. Your comments are well made. You talked about change across sectors; it could be argued that there are similarities with the way in which the Executive is trying to br...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Committee Reports (Responses)
Item 7 is responses to committee reports. We have received a response from Dr Kevin Woods, head of the Health Department, with regard to our report on the implementation of the consultant contract. I invite members' comments.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
All those responses are noted.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
We have received a letter from Dr Kevin Woods regarding "Planning ward nursing—legacy or design? a follow-up report". There are no comments on the letter. Do we agree to note the response?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
The next response relates to transport in Scotland. We have received a reply from Philip Rycroft. The committee has no points or comments on the subject, and we have no questions for Audit Scotland. Do we agree to note the response?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
There are no further points in relation to the SQA. Do we agree to note the SQA's response?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
Item 6 is responses to reports by the Auditor General for Scotland. There are a number of papers for the committee to consider. Members will recall that, for one or two reports by the Auditor General, we decided not to hold an inquiry or take evidence ourselves but to seek ans...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
Thank you. We have found it most useful to invite the Accounts Commission to come before the committee not only to answer questions on its overview report on local authority audits but to clarify working relationships and lines of accountability. After all, such matters are of...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
I have one final question in this our final meeting of the Audit Committee in session 2. Given that we started the process of taking evidence from the Accounts Commission a number of years ago, and given that one or two of us will not return to the Parliament—I wish other memb...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
Personally, I think that communicating to people what the reserves are for is the key to allaying people's fears. The problem with the way in which the reserves figures were reported by the media in recent years was essentially due to the fact that it was unclear what the rese...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
You have moved on to address my next point. You said that there are now stated reserve policies. Can we learn any lessons from them? Are councils sticking with them, or is it too early to say?
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
You took my council tax question, Margaret. Not to worry—I still have a few more.The most interesting bit of information that you gave us was that the £100 million extra that was collected was a 0.6 per cent improvement. The improvement is marginal, but it represents a huge am...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
I have a couple of questions, but I am happy to let Margaret Smith in now.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
You have raised a useful issue; I hope that the rest of Parliament is also aware of it.
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
Do we know whether that is happening because of the drive for more efficient government or because of packages that make it more attractive for people to leave, or is it just that people think that it is an appropriate time to leave because the make-up of councils is changing?...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
I would like to clarify that it is generally known that there will be a change in the councillors who will take post after 3 May, because of the new form of local government elections, and that because of the changeover there will be a significant loss of experienced councillo...
The Convener: Ind Committee
27 Feb 2007
Accounts Commission
I welcome the public and members of the media to the fourth meeting in 2007 of the Audit Committee. I also welcome the witnesses who are with us for item 5, which concerns the Accounts Commission's local authority audits for 2006. This is the fourth annual evidence-taking meet...
Mr Monteith: Ind Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Education
I have another example of a situation in which teachers and head teachers welcome inspection reports. When a report identifies that a school building is letting the pupils down, the head teacher can use it to argue for greater investment in the school infrastructure from the l...
Mr Monteith: Ind Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Education
Will the member give way?
Mr Monteith: Ind Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Education
I know that the member takes a great interest in the affairs of Linlithgow. Can she tell me whether she is satisfied that seven primary schools were not inspected between 1983 and 1995?
Mr Monteith: Ind Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Education
I am just about to wind up, Presiding Officer.I propose that the inspectorate should come before the Education Committee annually to explain its annual report and all the good work that it does so that its policies can be examined. That is the sort of accountability that the P...
Mr Monteith: Ind Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Education
I am rather hopeful that this debate on schools will be better tempered than the previous debate, but one never knows. I was surprised to see that an amendment to my motion was lodged, as I had thought that the motion would allow members to contribute to the debate in a variet...
Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Ind): Ind Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Education
Presiding Officer, will you clarify how long I have for my opening speech?
Mr Monteith: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I thank David McLetchie for his broad support for what I have been arguing for. I have covered parity, but he mentioned the affordability of making changes, as did Sylvia Jackson. One must take proposed changes in the context of all the other taxes and spending. David McLetchi...
Mr Monteith: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I thought you would like that.
Mr Monteith: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I have listened intently to the debate, which has served the purpose that I intended—to elicit from committee members their personal and party views on the issue and, in particular, the view of the minister, George Lyon, on the Executive's policy. I remain unconvinced by the m...
Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Ind): Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I welcome the opportunity to have the minister appear before the committee to debate non-domestic rates not just with committee members, but with other MSPs. My intention is to welcome the cut in non-domestic rates, which is important. Naturally, I say that it is overdue, but ...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
Having tidied up that matter, I suspend the meeting, which will reconvene in private session. I ask members to be back by 11.15.
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
Before we move into private session, I return to item 1 on the agenda. The clerk has reminded me that consideration of our draft annual report will be on the agenda of the committee's next meeting. It would be useful for us to agree now, rather than at that meeting, to conside...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
That covers all five of the responses. Does the committee agree to note the responses?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
Do you wish to add anything, Auditor General?
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
Again, we note the response.Finally, we come to the response from Dr Andrew Goudie, head of department, on "The 2005/06 Audit of the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency". Members will recall that we were concerned about some health and safety issues, but we have received a fu...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
We note the response.The fourth response is to "The Efficient Government Initiative: A Progress Report". We received quite a detailed response from John Elvidge. There are no comments from members. Auditor General, do you wish to comment?
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
The next response to consider is that on "Catering for patients: A follow-up report". There are no comments from members or from the Auditor General, so we will simply note the response.The third response is to "Overview of the financial performance of the NHS in Scotland 2005...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
Would we invite the principal accountable officer to do that?
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
They are not committee conclusions. The report is by the Auditor General.
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
Do members want to make any other points on the IT report before I invite Audit Scotland to comment?
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
Less steep.
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
We are running 15 to 20 minutes behind our planned timing.Item 5 is consideration of responses to five reports by the Auditor General for Scotland. For the benefit of those who are attending or listening to our meeting, I should explain that the committee decided that, rather ...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Audit Scotland<br />(Work Programme)
I can probably say on behalf of the committee without fear of contradiction that we would hope that the recommendations that we made with regard to Inverness College have been taken on board and have had some effect. It seemed at the time that the report that we published was ...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Audit Scotland<br />(Work Programme)
We will receive a briefing from the Auditor General on the Audit Scotland forward work programme and performance audits for 2007-08 in particular.
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Teaching Profession
As there are no other points that members want me to pick up on, we will focus on the timetable. I thank members for their comments, which the department will be able to take into account when it reads the Official Report. I thank the Auditor General and Antony Clark for their...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Teaching Profession
Following the briefing from the Auditor General and Antony Clark, and comments from Andrew Welsh, Margaret Smith and Susan Deacon, I suggest that I write to the Executive on members' behalf to ask about the timescale. I draw to members' attention the fact that the Education Co...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Teaching Profession
Auditor General, I would welcome your—or your team's—comments.
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Teaching Profession
In this case, impatience is a virtue.
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Teaching Profession
You make a fair point, but I could play devil's advocate and say that it is necessary to take into account the context. Our report was to be followed by a report by HMIE and the Executive responded to our report before HMIE's report had come out. If the Executive had said what...
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Teaching Profession
Thank you. After we have heard from Andrew Welsh and Margaret Smith, I will invite the Auditor General to comment.
The Convener: Ind Committee
13 Feb 2007
Teaching Profession
To be fair, the point was on a recommendation that we made to the Auditor General for Scotland and not the department. That is why the department's response says "For Audit Scotland".
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Chamber

Plenary, 29 Mar 2007

29 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
The Future of Scotland
Monteith, Mr Brian Ind Mid Scotland and Fife Watch on SPTV
I understand what the member is saying, but the real growth has been in the public sector. Whether it then engages the private sector in some cases is neither here nor there. It is my belief that, if public sector spending was not growing so much, the private sector would be growing far faster and would make up the difference. Indeed, the economic evidence points to that, even just comparing Scotland with England.

Let us consider globalisation. For me, it is not just about emerging markets and the benefits that accrue to so many people from being able to open up trade. Globalisation is about the growing tax competition that is faced, in particular, by Scotland within the United Kingdom. We need just to look at other countries, particularly those that have come out of communism, and the tax rates that they are introducing—to encourage entrepreneurship where once it lacked and to ensure that people want to stay there rather than come to more developed western economies—to see that in Scotland we will be faced with real competition from the Baltic states and central Europe. We can already see the growth in their economies, and we need to be sure that we can keep our best talent and effect a culture change for people who want to start up businesses in Scotland.

To respond to the competition, we must first have a tighter rein on public spending. We must also use the powers that we already have to make a 3p cut in the standard rate of income tax—let us see that power used—and to have an annual reduction in business rates. Never mind corporation taxes, we should use business rates to encourage business and help it to locate here. It is a great pity that in the coming election we see economic policies with very little difference among them.

In the medium term, the Parliament must prepare to replace the block grant and the Barnett formula, not just to make us as politicians more accountable, but to ensure that the union is rebalanced and to remove the potential conflicts, which we are know are still lurking for when Governments change, between this Parliament and Westminster and, in particular, the Treasury. Unionists of all parties must recognise that threat.

In concluding, let me say that we should not settle for running just our country. We are not subservient. The English talk in London of a Scottish raj, with many consuls, ambassadors and people from Scotland running English and UK institutions. We should not settle for running Scotland when we can run Great Britain.

Scotland has an opportunity within the union. If the Parliament is to remain within the union, it must reform. In reforming, we can prosper.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Mr George Reid): NPA
Good morning. The first item of business is a debate on the future of Scotland.
The First Minister (Mr Jack McConnell): Lab
There is a particular resonance to debating the future of a nation when one is that nation's First Minister. Like every Scot, I grew up proud of my country—o...
Alex Neil (Central Scotland) (SNP): SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Order. Is Mr McConnell speaking as the First Minister or as the leader of the Labour Party? He has been billed to speak as the...
The First Minister: Lab
The Scottish National Party calls for debates, but it does not like them when they happen.We will make leaving school at the ages of 16 and 17 conditional on...
Mr John Swinney (North Tayside) (SNP): SNP
The First Minister mentioned the child poverty statistics and his ambition to relieve child poverty by 2020. Has the journey towards achieving that ambition ...
The First Minister: Lab
The child poverty figures that were published this week should encourage us to redouble our efforts. Tackling child poverty should be a priority for the Scot...
Phil Gallie (South of Scotland) (Con): Con
On independence, will the First Minister join me in congratulating the organisers of last Saturday's march for the union in Edinburgh? Some 12,000 people mar...
The First Minister: Lab
It might be unwise for me to comment on the entire occasion, but I welcome the fact that there was no trouble, for which I congratulate the organisers of the...
Nicola Sturgeon (Glasgow) (SNP): SNP
Jack McConnell makes cheap jibes about Alex Salmond, but when Alex Salmond is First Minister, no one will forget his name. We relish the debate about Scotlan...
Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Ind): Ind
If the SNP is so committed to reducing business rates, why, on the two occasions on which I sought an annulment of the increase in business rates, did the SN...
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP
The SNP's commitment not only to cutting business rates but to abolishing them for 120,000 small businesses is well known and will make a huge difference. Th...
Karen Gillon (Clydesdale) (Lab): Lab
If the SNP wins the election, we will have a referendum in 2010. What happens if the people of Scotland say no?
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP
The difference between Karen Gillon and me is that I want to give the Scottish people the right to choose and she wants to deny them that right. If she wants...
Miss Annabel Goldie (West of Scotland) (Con): Con
The future of Scotland is indeed now in the hands of the Scottish people. There are two stark choices: devolution or isolation. Those are the only two games ...
Jeremy Purvis (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD): LD
Miss Goldie has repeatedly said that, under the Conservatives, people would serve the entire length of their sentence. Why is it that, under Conservative par...
Miss Goldie: Con
It is predictable that Mr Purvis, a representative of the desperately failed pact that has presided for eight years over the disintegration of our criminal j...
Mike Rumbles (West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine) (LD): LD
Will the member take an intervention on that point?
Miss Goldie: Con
I want to make progress.The Executive has also failed in its stewardship of the economy and our transport infrastructure. I cannot help noticing that those t...
Mike Rumbles rose— LD
Miss Goldie: Con
My party has a comprehensive manifesto of fully costed proposals to revitalise the economy, including an imaginative and positive scheme for business rates r...
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP
No, I said that we should not just judge a party by the sum of its policies.
Miss Goldie: Con
Ah well—a revised view from the SNP benches. Either way, the SNP's sums still do not add up, and there is nothing it can do to hide that. People in Scotland ...
The Deputy First Minister and Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning (Nicol Stephen): LD
It has been an interesting debate thus far. As I look around the chamber, I wonder who the floating voters are whom we are trying to influence. It is more a ...
Phil Gallie: Con
Following Nicol Stephen's comments about the collapse of the eastern bloc, will he join me in congratulating Margaret Thatcher and her Governments on playing...
Nicol Stephen: LD
I congratulate those nations and peoples on the success and power of their democracies for the future of those countries.Scotland's past has not been as desp...
Malcolm Chisholm (Edinburgh North and Leith) (Lab): Lab
I congratulate Nicol Stephen on not setting a rate of local income tax of 3p in the pound, which would result in devastating cuts in local government service...
Nicol Stephen: LD
I am happy to confirm that the Liberal Democrats support the abolition of the unfair council tax and that we support a genuine local income tax, which is not...
Fergus Ewing (Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber) (SNP): SNP
In his party capacity, the Deputy First Minister has said that the Lib Dems are committed to scrapping red tape. Can he explain why representatives of his pa...
Nicol Stephen: LD
The more important question is why the Scottish National Party voted to introduce a third-party right of appeal. Why did the SNP want to place that burden on...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green
Will the minister give way on that point?