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Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
Made a request to intervene.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
Made a request to intervene.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
No. I am finishing.Let us re-embrace Adam Smith from Kirkcaldy. His approach was simple. He said:“little else is requisite to carry a state to the highest degree of opulence … but peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice”.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
I assure Craig Hoy that we believe that the best form of welfare is a job, and we believe that we need to deal with the welfare bill, which is spiralling out of control. We need to get our own people back to work, and we need to give a lot of care and attention to our own peop...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
We need to look after our own people and help them back to work. We have 750,000 Scots who are not working, and we need them back in our communities. I salute the new Green member Cara McKee, who spoke eloquently about the need for care workers in our community. She talked abo...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
I will take the intervention.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
No. I am going to keep going with this.Our very own people—
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
No. I am going to crack on for now.In Scotland, we have 750,000 people of working age who are not in meaningful employment, and that figure is forecast to increase to 1 million in the next decade. That is out of a population of 5.5 million. Meanwhile, we are short of nurses, c...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
Wealth Taxation for Public Services
In this world,“nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.”We, at Reform Scotland, do not disagree with Benjamin Franklin’s premise, but we certainly believe that we have a duty to minimise the impact of both for as long as possible.It is the progressive left tha...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · Income Tax
It is well proven around the world that too-high taxes drive away the highest taxpayers. We have a live example of that today: Nicola Sturgeon is a very wealthy Scot who has cut her tax burden by paying herself through dividends, thus avoiding pay as you earn and national insu...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · Income Tax
It is early days in the seventh session of the Holyrood Parliament, but in all the preliminary debates so far there has been one dominant theme—just referred to by the First Minister—which is the demand to spend more money. If the First Minister wants more money for public ser...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · Income Tax
Mr Flynn, I was asking the First Minister to be gracious. I do not expect that from you.Will the First Minister now implement Reform Scotland’s plan to cut six income tax bands to three and, further, to reduce each band by 1p below the rate in England?
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
04 Jun 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · Income Tax
The internationally respected Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland has just stated that Scotland’s income tax is overly complex and is making our economy less competitive. That mirrors Reform Scotland’s policy position as set out in our recent manifesto. Will the Fir...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
03 Jun 2026
Decision Time
On a point of order, Presiding Officer, I could not access the voting app. I would have voted for the motion.
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
03 Jun 2026
Decision Time
On a point of order, Presiding Officer, I could not access the voting app. I would have voted for the motion.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
Scotland’s Energy
I agree with Julie MacDougall. It is the classic example of the ideology that is put in front of people. The reality is that renewables are a big, fat racket, and I will explain why.They first came to our shores 30 years ago—Interruption. I will talk about exactly that. They w...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
Scotland’s Energy
I am delighted to answer that, because it will be the last minute of my speech and I have one minute left.We have had massive deindustrialisation, which has blighted our towns and communities across Scotland.
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
Scotland’s Energy
I welcome Mr Gethins to his place on the front bench. It is nice to see another refugee from Westminster.We can all agree that we have got ourselves in a mess on energy. My colleague Duncan Massey gave an eloquent description of that. We have the highest energy prices in the O...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · North Sea Gas Licensing
During the election, the First Minister promised that his first debate in the chamber would be on the constitution, which would be followed by a request for a section 30 notice, and he has met that promise. During the election, the Labour Government promised that it would reje...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · North Sea Gas Licensing
I have to say that that was a pretty mealy-mouthed response from the First Minister, because all that it means is that we will end up being tied up in court action to work out whether those tests have been met. In the meantime, 1,000 jobs a month are being lost in the North Se...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · North Sea Gas Licensing
Today, we are importing 70 per cent of our gas from Norwegian gas fields in the North Sea, over the fence from our own gas fields that we are shutting down. Even the Norwegian energy minister thinks that that is daft. Will the First Minister state categorically that the Scotti...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
Scotland’s Energy
I agree with Julie MacDougall. It is the classic example of the ideology that is put in front of people. The reality is that renewables are a big, fat racket, and I will explain why.They first came to our shores 30 years ago—Interruption. I will talk about exactly that. They w...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
Scotland’s Energy
I am delighted to answer that, because it will be the last minute of my speech and I have one minute left.We have had massive deindustrialisation, which has blighted our towns and communities across Scotland.
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
Scotland’s Energy
I welcome Mr Gethins to his place on the front bench. It is nice to see another refugee from Westminster.We can all agree that we have got ourselves in a mess on energy. My colleague Duncan Massey gave an eloquent description of that. We have the highest energy prices in the O...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · North Sea Gas Licensing
During the election, the First Minister promised that his first debate in the chamber would be on the constitution, which would be followed by a request for a section 30 notice, and he has met that promise. During the election, the Labour Government promised that it would reje...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · North Sea Gas Licensing
I have to say that that was a pretty mealy-mouthed response from the First Minister, because all that it means is that we will end up being tied up in court action to work out whether those tests have been met. In the meantime, 1,000 jobs a month are being lost in the North Se...
2. Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
28 May 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · North Sea Gas Licensing
Today, we are importing 70 per cent of our gas from Norwegian gas fields in the North Sea, over the fence from our own gas fields that we are shutting down. Even the Norwegian energy minister thinks that that is daft. Will the First Minister state categorically that the Scotti...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
It is very nice of the member to lead me exactly to that point.There has been no answer on any of these matters: currency; the deficit—we have a 12 per cent deficit, but the EU needs a 3 per cent deficit; a hard border with England when 60 per cent of our exports from Scotland...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
The Tories like to call me some sort of closet nationalist—I accept that—and they say that Reform UK has members in it who previously supported independence.To clarify, I would align myself with John Buchan, who was a Conservative MP. A hundred years ago, speaking in the House...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
Can I continue?The constitution is a matter reserved to Westminster. We should not even be discussing it today, hence there is no Reform amendment—Interruption.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
We do not believe—
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
The answer to that is that we do not believe that we should be debating this matter.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
I will address that in my next point—I will give the exact numbers on that, because it is a key point that we will come to in the discussion.Even in 2016, after the EU Brexit vote, the leader of the Tories, Ruth Davidson, said that it was unconstitutional to say that there wil...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
I will start again.Is it any wonder that 2 million Scots did not vote in the election on 7 May?Holyrood controls 60 per cent of the spending in Scotland. Moreover, with control over devolved matters in this chamber, it controls 80 per cent of daily life in Scotland: our school...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
So, here we go again—welcome back to groundhog day. Doesn’t the SNP just love debating matters that are reserved to Westminster instead of doing the day job? Is it any wonder that 2 million Scots did not vote—
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
It is very nice of the member to lead me exactly to that point.There has been no answer on any of these matters: currency; the deficit—we have a 12 per cent deficit, but the EU needs a 3 per cent deficit; a hard border with England when 60 per cent of our exports from Scotland...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
The Tories like to call me some sort of closet nationalist—I accept that—and they say that Reform UK has members in it who previously supported independence.To clarify, I would align myself with John Buchan, who was a Conservative MP. A hundred years ago, speaking in the House...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
Can I continue?The constitution is a matter reserved to Westminster. We should not even be discussing it today, hence there is no Reform amendment—Interruption.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
We do not believe—
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
The answer to that is that we do not believe that we should be debating this matter.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
I will address that in my next point—I will give the exact numbers on that, because it is a key point that we will come to in the discussion.Even in 2016, after the EU Brexit vote, the leader of the Tories, Ruth Davidson, said that it was unconstitutional to say that there wil...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
I will start again.Is it any wonder that 2 million Scots did not vote in the election on 7 May?Holyrood controls 60 per cent of the spending in Scotland. Moreover, with control over devolved matters in this chamber, it controls 80 per cent of daily life in Scotland: our school...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
26 May 2026
Independence Referendum
So, here we go again—welcome back to groundhog day. Doesn’t the SNP just love debating matters that are reserved to Westminster instead of doing the day job? Is it any wonder that 2 million Scots did not vote—Members:We cannot hear—turn the microphone round.
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
21 May 2026
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I had no connection. I would have voted yes.
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
19 May 2026
First Minister
On behalf of Reform UK, I wish to offer my congratulations to John Swinney on being appointed as First Minister of Scotland. It is a historic moment for him, and it is a great responsibility to hold that office. Indeed, heavy is the head that wears the crown.We in Opposition w...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
19 May 2026
First Minister
Presiding Officer, welcome to your place and congratulations on your appointment. As you will be well aware, 250 years ago, Kirkcaldy-born Adam Smith published “The Wealth of Nations”, and today Smith is revered around the world as the father of modern capitalism who explained...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
19 May 2026
First Minister
On behalf of Reform UK, I wish to offer my congratulations to John Swinney on being appointed as First Minister of Scotland. It is a historic moment for him, and it is a great responsibility to hold that office. Indeed, heavy is the head that wears the crown.We in Opposition w...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
19 May 2026
First Minister
Presiding Officer, welcome to your place and congratulations on your appointment. As you will be well aware, 250 years ago, Kirkcaldy-born Adam Smith published “The Wealth of Nations”, and today Smith is revered around the world as the father of modern capitalism who explained...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
19 May 2026
First Minister
On behalf of Reform UK, I wish to offer my congratulations to John Swinney on being appointed as First Minister of Scotland. It is a historic moment for him, and it is a great responsibility to hold that office. Indeed, heavy is the head that wears the crown.We in Opposition w...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
19 May 2026
First Minister
Presiding Officer, welcome to your place and congratulations on your appointment. As you will be well aware, 250 years ago, Kirkcaldy-born Adam Smith published “The Wealth of Nations”, and today Smith is revered around the world as the father of modern capitalism who explained...
Malcolm Offord Reform Chamber
19 May 2026
First Minister
On behalf of Reform UK, I wish to offer my congratulations to John Swinney on being appointed as First Minister of Scotland. It is a historic moment for him, and it is a great responsibility to hold that office. Indeed, heavy is the head that wears the crown.We in Opposition w...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
19 May 2026
First Minister
Presiding Officer, welcome to your place and congratulations on your appointment. As you will be well aware, 250 years ago, Kirkcaldy-born Adam Smith published “The Wealth of Nations”, and today Smith is revered around the world as the father of modern capitalism who explained...
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Malcolm Offord, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Malcolm Offord, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Malcolm Offord (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Malcolm Offord, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
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Meeting of the Parliament 04 June 2026 [Draft]

04 Jun 2026 · S7 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Wealth Taxation for Public Services

[Made a request to intervene.]

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Katy Clark) Lab
The next item of business is a debate on motion S7M-00249, in the name of Jenny Gilruth, on wealth taxation for public services. I invite members who wish to...
The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government (Jenny Gilruth) SNP
I am conscious that the Minister for Public Finance, Hannah Mary Goodlad, will give her first speech in closing the debate. Hannah Mary’s victory in Shetland...
Craig Hoy (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con
I welcome the minister to her new role. How does she explain Scotland’s economic performance gap?
Jenny Gilruth SNP
As Mr McKee is whispering in my ear, the economy is growing faster in Scotland than in other parts of the United Kingdom. In part, that is a result of our ap...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
One of the minister’s predecessors was famously completely unaware of the principles of the Laffer curve. What is her view on that theory and whether it impa...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
Mr Flynn has provided me with an analogy with the Laffer curve: it went up and then it fell back down. I am not sure whether Mr Kerr would agree with that an...
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Will the Deputy First Minister take an intervention?
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I will take Mr Marra, but I am conscious of the time.
Michael Marra Lab
I appreciate that the Deputy First Minister has given way. In these matters, she and her predecessors have taken advice from a tax advisory group. Can she up...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I think that Mr Marra is referring to the Scottish Fiscal Commission.
Michael Marra Lab
No—the tax advisory group.
Jenny Gilruth SNP
Okay. I would like to come back to Mr Marra in greater detail on that. I met the Scottish Fiscal Commission earlier today and we will continue that engagemen...
Willie Rennie (Fife North East) (LD) LD
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I am happy to do so for Mr Rennie.
Willie Rennie LD
I have been listening carefully to the cabinet secretary’s contribution. She has, in passing, referenced the challenging fiscal set-up, but most of what she ...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I regret that, like his colleague Mr Cole-Hamilton, Mr Rennie has perhaps not been listening to what I have said. To clarify on the record, I note that those...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Katy Clark) Lab
I remind colleagues that there should be no interventions or interruptions during a first speech. I call Kim Schmulian to speak to and move amendment S7M-002...
Kim Schmulian (Glasgow) (Reform) Reform
Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I join other members in welcoming you and your colleagues to your new roles.I congratulate those members who have been r...
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Labour welcomes the early opportunity to debate the scale of the fiscal challenge that the SNP has created for Scotland. The £4.7 billion gap between the spe...
The Cabinet Secretary for Public Service Reform (Ivan McKee) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Michael Marra Lab
No, thank you. I am just getting started.We might all wish that the process would involve addressing the drug deaths crisis, which is the worst in the develo...
Ivan McKee SNP
Mr Marra said that the fiscal gap is a consequence of the Government’s spending plans and that we have no plan for addressing it. I think that he is wrong on...
Michael Marra Lab
I would certainly have to differ with Mr McKee on some of the analysis. The demand on our public services is recognised. It is clear from many reports by the...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green
This is my first opportunity on the record to congratulate the new Deputy First Minister on her appointment. I am pleased that she has chosen to debate this ...
Craig Hoy Con
Would Patrick Harvie concede the point that the very wealthy are also likely to be the most mobile and that they can therefore take their wealth and their as...
Patrick Harvie Green
If the member reads the briefing that I have just mentioned, he will see that the vast majority of millionaires who were canvassed by that organisation are m...
Craig Hoy (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con
I think that we all know why this debate is taking place: the SNP Government and John Swinney are in hock to the Scottish Green Party. A party that does not ...
Patrick Harvie Green
I am grateful to the member for taking my intervention. Does he agree in principle that abolishing poverty is a legitimate reason to impose taxation on those...
Craig Hoy Con
Growing the economy is the legitimate way of eradicating poverty. If we grew the economy, we would not need the burgeoning benefits bill that the SNP has pre...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Will the member take an intervention?