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Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Covid-19 (Community Support)
We will always seek to ensure that we learn all that we can from the support that we have put in place so that we can continue to support people during the pandemic. Our focus will be relentless on ensuring that that is the case and is what drives our recovery approach. Covid...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Covid-19 (Community Support)
We have allocated more than £1 billion to support local communities through the coronavirus pandemic. That includes over £550 million through the communities funding package, which includes more than £140 million to tackle food insecurity, £51 million to enable the continued p...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Housing Strategy
Scotland has led the way on the delivery of affordable housing across the United Kingdom, with almost 100,000 affordable homes being delivered since 2007. That has been driven by my colleague Kevin Stewart, who has been a great colleague to work alongside, and I pay tribute to...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Housing Strategy
On 15 March, we published Scotland’s first long-term housing strategy, “Housing to 2040”, which is a 20-year plan to deliver good-quality, energy-efficient, zero emissions homes with access to good outdoor space, transport links, digital connectivity and community services. It...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Orkney Islands Council (Meetings)
I thank Liam McArthur for his kind words. As he knows, funding is allocated to local authorities through the distribution formula, which is agreed with Convention of Scottish Local Authorities. Any changes to that would need to be made via COSLA. Whoever holds my position in t...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Orkney Islands Council (Meetings)
I last met James Stockan, leader of Orkney Islands Council, and John Mundell, interim chief executive, on Tuesday 23 March to discuss a range of issues relating to the relaxation of Covid restrictions specific to Orkney and the islands.
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · City Centre and Beachfront Regeneration (Aberdeen)
I thank the member for his question. Like the First Minister, I share the disappointment about John Lewis’s plans and I appreciate that this will be an incredibly concerning time for the staff who are involved and their families. The First Minister also intimated that support ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · City Centre and Beachfront Regeneration (Aberdeen)
The Scottish Government is committed to working with Aberdeen City Council and other partners as they take forward the city and beachfront master plan. The Government has demonstrated its commitment to Aberdeen and its city region through a variety of strategic investments inc...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Community Engagement
I absolutely agree with all that Christine Grahame has said, and I thank her for her kind words. I am very familiar with some of the groups that she mentioned—particularly the Broughton shop, which is just over the hill from me, in Biggar. It has done a phenomenal amount of wo...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Community Engagement
Since we introduced the 2015 act, we have taken many positive steps to increase community engagement. We have introduced participation requests and asset transfers, which provide a powerful mechanism for enabling communities to participate in public decision making and to take...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
Churches (Support During Lockdown)
Thank you, Presiding Officer. You have taken the words right out of my notes—I was going to say that I think that I have had more comebacks than Frank Sinatra. I had not realised a couple of debates ago that I would have so many opportunities left to contribute to the Parliame...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill
This is not my final speech in Parliament, but I really appreciate the messages that I have had from members during the course of the debate. I have a members’ business debate later and portfolio question time tomorrow, so it is a long goodbye from me in my final week in Parli...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill
It is a great privilege to speak on behalf of the Government in the concluding moments of the process that I hope will see us pass this important bill. This will be the final piece of legislation that I am directly involved with as Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 6 is a technical amendment that will improve the language that is used in section 6A(6). The amendment also makes it clear that, if the Scottish ministers lay a draft Scottish statutory instrument before the expiry of the additional 60-day laying period, as is requir...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I hope that I am at the right bit. Mr Wightman’s amendments would also mean that there would still be a potential disconnect between the charter as incorporated by the bill and the charter as it exists as an international treaty and a set of international obligations to which...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 3, in my name, is necessary to clarify the effect of section 1(2A). It will extend subsection (2A) to require the charter articles to be read subject not only to any “reservations, objections or interpretative declarations”, but to any “undertakings, notifications...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
04 Mar 2021
International Women’s Day 2021
It is with mixed emotions that I rise to close the debate for the Government. I am pleased and proud to conclude a debate that has shown the Parliament at its best. We have heard powerful, thoughtful, considered and passionate speeches from women who have contributed a great d...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · East Lothian Council (Meetings)
I set out earlier that we engage with the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities regularly around financing, which is done through my colleague Kate Forbes, in particular. If there are to be any changes to the distribution settlement, that has to come through COSLA. The Scot...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · East Lothian Council (Meetings)
Ministers and officials regularly meet representatives of all Scottish local authorities, including East Lothian Council. That engagement enables discussion on a wide range of issues as part of our shared commitment to work in partnership with local government to improve outco...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Sectoral Funds (Ring Fencing)
Forgive me, Presiding Officer, but I think that, when I was in the chamber last week, the Tories were precisely proposing a one-size-fits-all approach to local government. I set out in my response to James Dornan that, when we came into government, we reduced ring fencing, an...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Sectoral Funds (Ring Fencing)
When the SNP came into government, we removed the vast majority of ring-fenced funding streams by removing ring fencing from the funding and adding it to the general revenue and capital grants. That reduced the total amount of ring-fenced funding by £1.8 billion. With the intr...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Sectoral Funds (Ring Fencing)
I made the offer—I think quite clearly—that, if the member has particular businesses whose plight she wants to raise, she should do so, so that we can work collectively to make sure that they get the support that they require. I think that that is a fair offer. The member has ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Sectoral Funds (Ring Fencing)
My colleagues Kate Forbes and others, including Fiona Hyslop, have engaged regularly with local authorities and businesses about the support that should be in place to help businesses. Discretionary funding has been put in place to support the local business community and to e...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Sectoral Funds (Ring Fencing)
The Scottish ministers have listened carefully to local authorities and have taken steps to replace the number of Covid-related ring-fenced funding streams. For example, during the current financial year, councils will have complete autonomy to deploy as they see fit the addit...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Local Government (Support)
My colleague the Cabinet Secretary for Finance has been liaising with all parties in the chamber to discuss their budget propositions and to listen to their priorities. Interestingly, I am not aware of any specific Labour proposals on where additional funding should be sourced...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Local Government (Support)
We have continued to, and always will, treat councils fairly. I set out a range of ways in which we engage regularly and thoroughly with local government. The current settlement that is being decided on through the budget process means that local government will get £11.6 bill...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Local Government (Support)
Maintaining a close constructive partnership with local government has always been a priority for the Government. That partnership approach enables us to meet the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities regularly and to respond positively to the needs of local authorities and...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 18 will insert a new section that confers on the Scottish ministers the power to make ancillary provision. It is a positive change, which I hope will improve the bill. The amendment will insert a standard provision, which is a feature of many bills that pass through ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Mr Wightman’s amendment 19, which provides that regulations under section 6 must “not create, widen the scope of, or increase the penalty for, a criminal offence”, deals with an issue that the DPLR Committee raised at stage 1. I am happy to support the amendment. Andy Wight...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am grateful to Andy Wightman for indicating his support for amendment 18, albeit with the caveat that he outlined. I reiterate to the committee that this is a standard provision that enables us to have greater flexibility and give full effect to the act or any provisions mad...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
As Andy Wightman said, amendments 14 to 17, which I support, are technical amendments that will improve clarity in section 7. Amendment 14 agreed to. Amendments 15 to 17 moved—Andy Wightman—and agreed to. Section 7, as amended, agreed to. Sections 8 and 9 agreed to. After...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
As Mr Wightman said, the amendments in this group are minor and technical in nature. Amendment 9 is a clarifying amendment that simply makes it explicit that the supreme court that is referred to in section 5(5)(a) is the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. Amendments 10 and ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendments 6 to 8 are minor technical amendments that make it clear that the interpretation duty in section 4 is to apply only to acts and subordinate legislation to the extent that their provisions are within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament. I ask member...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The purpose of amendment 5 is to clarify the scope of the consultation duty in section 3. It will amend section 3(4) to specifically require the Scottish ministers, in complying with their duties under sections 3(1) and 3(2), to consult “such persons appearing to them to be r...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
As Mr Wightman said, amendments 2 and 4 are technical ones that deal with the way that the critical duty in section 2 is interpreted and applied. The discussions on the issue were probably the longest and most technical ones between our teams. I am pleased that we were able to...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I have a great deal of sympathy with much of what Andy Wightman has set out. I recognise that the issue emerged fairly late in the day, but we cannot ignore it. In pursuit of the positive outcome that the bill will bring, we need to be live to the risk that the bill might not ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you, convener. Given the necessity to explain the rationale behind amendment 1, I will repeat a wee bit of what I said before we were cut off. Without amendment 1, there could be an argument that the bill is not compatible with international obligations and there would...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Committee
24 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning to the committee. Before I describe the detail of amendment 1, I extend my thanks to Mr Wightman and his team for the helpful discussions and collaborative work in the lead-up to stage 2 of the bill. The amendments that he and I have lodged will lead to an improve...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
24 Feb 2021
Citizens Advice Scotland
I thank Christine Grahame for giving us the opportunity to acknowledge and reflect on the work of the citizens advice bureaux service and Citizens Advice Scotland. We have heard members give well-deserved praise for their local bureaux, and I add my voice to that chorus of app...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
24 Feb 2021
Local Government Funding
My colleague, the Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Kate Forbes, engages thoroughly and regularly with local government to take account of the pressures on councils. That is why we have responded in the way that we have done, by ensuring that we can route money and support to loc...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
24 Feb 2021
Local Government Funding
A debate about the future of local government and how the Scottish Government should fund our councils benefits from being set in the wider strategic context of work to consider how Scotland is governed overall. In that context, the Scottish Government is committed to the prin...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
18 Feb 2021
Men’s Sheds Movement
As members who took part in the debate did, I thank Maurice Corry for bringing the Scottish men’s sheds movement and the work of the Scottish Men’s Sheds Association to the attention of the Parliament once more. It is right that we continue to support that important initiative...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
That is something that is kept under constant review by COSLA and the Scottish Government. It is agreed by COSLA on behalf of all local authorities. If there is an unhappiness around that, it should be articulated via local authorities and through COSLA in order for the Scotti...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
Is that question largely around the distribution formula? If so, that is kept under constant review and is agreed with COSLA on behalf of local authorities. In relation to what you describe, the Scottish Government is always open to suggestions for improving the formula, altho...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
Without giving too much away, one of the themes of the housing to 2040 approach is to enable much more mixed communities and ensure that communities are vibrant and thriving. That requires us to not let communities stagnate in the way that you described. However, we would not...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
We will set out some of that thinking in our document about housing to 2040. We posed those questions during the consultation on that. We set out the total that is spent, in the broadest sense, on housing and we asked what people would do with that money if they had it to spen...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
To go home?
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
That is the theme of the social renewal advisory board’s report, which recognises that we cannot pile more on more without some recognition that change must come from somewhere. We do not always have the space for open and candid discussion. I hope that those who serve in the ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
Thank you. That question is useful and it touches on some of the other themes that have emerged this morning. In my portfolio, we have sought to change the narrative on housing so that, rather than being seen simply as bricks and mortar, it is seen as something that has much ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
I intend to publish the document before dissolution. I acknowledge that we hoped to publish something earlier, but I am sure that everyone appreciates that, because of the pandemic, housing officials have experienced challenges in ensuring that we have in place the right suppo...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
Again, I point to the housing to 2040 document, because there has been a recognition that the delivery of affordable housing cannot always just be about new build. It also has to be about ensuring that there is improvement of existing stock alongside—this will become apparent—...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
Housing sits in my portfolio, too, and we are grateful for having such thorough engagement with Kate Forbes and her team on the importance of housing. There is recognition across the whole of Government of the impact and reach of housing beyond my portfolio. Kate Forbes mentio...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
We have had conversations with Kate Forbes and colleagues across the Government to ensure that it is understood that social enterprises contribute to most portfolio areas. Therefore, it is important that we recognise their specific needs, and we have endeavoured to do that. ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
I refer back to some of the points that Kate Forbes has made about the money and the resource that have been provided for the key areas that need attention if we are to tackle inequalities, which is largely routed through local authorities. Employability is a key area in my ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
I tried to interject, because I thought that you were going to move on, and I want to speak about joint working. The question that you posed presumes that local government and health spend do not work together, but I point to IJBs as a place where there is collaboration. The ...
Aileen Campbell SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
Convener—
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
Thank you for inviting me to the committee. I am pleased to be here alongside my colleague the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and to be supported by my officials Shirley Laing and Caroline Dicks. There can be no doubt that this has been a challenging year. Our spending plans h...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP Chamber
17 Feb 2021
Decision Time
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. The app did not allow me to vote. If I had been able to vote, I would have voted no.
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Apologies—I think that your sound cut out. Nonetheless, I will proceed. I thank Andy Wightman for introducing the bill and steering it to this point. That is testament to his long-standing commitment to the topic, and I am happy to respond on behalf of the Government. I than...
Aileen Campbell SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2021
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It is clear that there is cross-party support for the bill and that members recognise and appreciate the unique role of local government in Scotland. As I made clear in my opening contribution, it is a sphere of government that we truly and sincerely value and respect. James ...
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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 March 2021

24 Mar 2021 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Portfolio Question Time
Covid-19 (Community Support)
Communities and Local Government

We will always seek to ensure that we learn all that we can from the support that we have put in place so that we can continue to support people during the pandemic. Our focus will be relentless on ensuring that that is the case and is what drives our recovery approach.

Covid has exposed the inequalities of our society. Recovery should therefore not be about returning to normal, as normality has failed too many. Instead, we should renew and reform our country to create a fairer, equal Scotland.

Guided by the work of the social renewal advisory board and its calls to action, my colleague Shirley-Anne Somerville and I have published our initial responses to the board’s work, and there is £25 million to take forward some of the recommended actions.

Ensuring that people and place are at the heart of the recovery will be the job of the next Government and members in the next session. I know and expect that Alasdair Allan will ensure that that will continue to be the case.

As this is my last opportunity to speak in the chamber, I would like to say a few words, which will be my final contribution in the Parliament. I am aware that I have had many final contributions of late—last night, Christine Grahame said that I had had more comebacks than Frank Sinatra. However, these are my final words. I say all this with an enormous lump in my throat as the reality of not seeking re-election to serve the constituents of Clydesdale starts to hit home. Clydesdale is, of course, the most beautiful constituency in Scotland.

When I intimated that I would not seek re-election, I said that a big part of that was about wanting to spend a bit more time with my boys, Angus and Crawford, who are growing up fast. They have never known their mum not to be a minister. When I had my youngest son, I became the first Scottish minister to take maternity leave.

Stepping back from front-line politics does not mean stepping back from my aspirations for this country and for our communities. Just as the country has relied on its communities to help to respond to the pandemic and help with our resilience, so, too, will the recovery be dependent on them—on their creativity, commitment and ingenuity. Flourishing, vibrant communities that are empowered and trusted will be central to how we reform and renew our country, with fairness and equality at its heart. It has been my privilege to serve as the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government and to get a glimpse of the glorious diversity of our communities and all the rich vibrancy that they bring. It has also been a privilege to serve in all the portfolios that I have held.

Without this descending into an Oscar-style tribute, I want to say thanks to my ministerial colleagues, the amazing group of Scottish National Party MSPs whom I have worked and campaigned alongside, and all the staff in the Parliament—the posties, the canteen staff, the clerks and everyone who keeps the Parliament ticking over. I thank my office staff in Carluke—Charlene, Euan and Jack—my long-suffering private office, and all the Government officials and special advisers who provide so much support to ministers and have done so much during this challenging year.

For now, I am looking forward to new challenges ahead, including hitting the road with my colleagues to campaign for the restoration of powers to the Scottish Parliament. I know that we do not all share that objective, but I say to all MSPs across the chamber and across the parliamentary divide whom I have worked with, chewed the fat with and had some laughs along the way with, and, indeed, to everyone: thank you for being great colleagues. All the best to you, Presiding Officer, as well. I look forward to catching up with you in South Lanarkshire sometime soon. But for me, that’s all folks. Thank you. [Applause.]

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