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The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
For the purposes of rule 9.11 of the standing orders, I advise the Parliament that Her Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill, has consented to place her prerogative and interests, in so far as they are affected by the bill, at t...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Tax and Public Spending
Does Murdo Fraser not understand—or, indeed, know—that the tax forecasts are made by the Scottish Fiscal Commission and not by the Scottish Government?
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Tax and Public Spending
That is not true.
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland Figures
I agree that the spending of £5 million in that way would indeed be a waste of taxpayers’ money. We have been working on a fully informed, rational debate about the future of our nation, which should be based on facts. That debate will be much better than the likes of the leav...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland Figures
I simply make the point that we want to have an informed debate on the future of our country. I have never challenged the impartiality of our statisticians. What I have found frustrating is the misrepresentation of the figures as they relate to Scotland that occurs when people...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland Figures
I will always expect the civil service to act in the professional and impartial fashion in which it acts. I dare say that our work will be of much greater value than the UK Government spending £5 million on propaganda telling us how great the union is at this point in time, wh...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland Figures
I am sure that this answer will tone things down, Presiding Officer. The GERS publication explicitly states that it shows Scotland’s position within the UK and not as an independent nation. As the United Kingdom Government increasingly disregards the democratic wishes of the ...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Scotland and United Kingdom Economic Divergence
When it comes to listening to the business community, the Tories have absolutely ignored it in relation to Brexit, which is about to destroy the economic credentials of the Tories, if they had any to start with. As far as the past 13 years are concerned, I made the point that...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Scotland and United Kingdom Economic Divergence
Since the second quarter of 2007, Scotland’s GDP has grown by a total of 10.3 per cent, while GDP for the United Kingdom as a whole has increased by 15.2 per cent. However, the majority of that divergence can be explained by the fact that Scotland’s population has grown more ...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Is Jamie Greene aware that the proposal came from Ken Barclay? Therefore, it is not a political attack; it is a fair recommendation on fairness that came from the Barclay review. As good as Kate Forbes is, it was not her idea; it was Ken Barclay’s idea, so maybe we should lay ...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Do the Conservatives really expect us to believe that it is the best use of parliamentary time to support an amendment that was drafted in error and which has been superseded by another amendment that was drafted with other errors, with the result that they have destroyed thei...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Why did that principle of localism never come into effect when the Liberals were in office in the Scottish Executive? Why does it not apply to the workplace parking levy, which the Liberals oppose?
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
In considering catastrophic effects on the business community, I am very curious to know at what point Murdo Fraser and the Tories decided to abandon poor Andy Wightman.
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Only when Graham Simpson speaks.
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Topical Question Time · Gross Domestic Product (Revised Estimate)
We are using our devolved economic powers to the full in order to stimulate the economy, support our public sector and deliver a fair and progressive tax system. The Sustainable Growth Commission looked at evidence from countries that are outperforming Scotland—the only thing ...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Topical Question Time · Gross Domestic Product (Revised Estimate)
The Scottish Government has said that we are updating the case for independence, but Dean Lockhart—like all the other Conservatives and most other unionists—has not even read the Sustainable Growth Commission’s report, which covered that position. The commission’s forecasts do...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Topical Question Time · Gross Domestic Product (Revised Estimate)
Richard Lyle is correct to showcase that economic indicator, which shows how Scotland is out-performing the rest of the UK in exports. Any form of Brexit will make it harder for Scotland to export, because it involves not just loss of access to the single market, but loss of a...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Topical Question Time · Gross Domestic Product (Revised Estimate)
I am just embarrassed by Willie Rennie, who clearly has not read the documents and does not understand the position that has been set out. There was some press coverage about the figures not being sent out in a transparent fashion. That came from people who say that Scotland i...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Topical Question Time · Gross Domestic Product (Revised Estimate)
My forecasts are so good that I knew that Murdo Fraser would go with his question. That is exactly why I put out the information that I put out—which was, incidentally, in response to the question that was in the Business Bulletin. It was entirely appropriate that I responded ...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Topical Question Time · Gross Domestic Product (Revised Estimate)
I see that Murdo Fraser has changed the subject from the GDP revisions coming out and his ludicrous positioning over the past couple of days. He accused me of hiding the statistics. Let us stick to transparency for a moment. Mr Fraser should not take my word for it: the Fraser...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2020
Topical Question Time · Gross Domestic Product (Revised Estimate)
Nominal gross domestic product is an estimate of the total cash value of all goods and services that are produced in the economy. The downward revision to the total for Scotland relates primarily to changes in the estimates of the economic contribution of North Sea oil. That r...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
29 Jan 2020
Scotland’s Future
Will the member take an intervention?
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2020
General Question Time · Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill
I would like to think that all members are aware of the legislation that they are voting for when they vote for it, so I am surprised by the position of some members on the matter. For example, as of yesterday, Jackson Carlaw’s leadership bid has given us the third running Tor...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2020
General Question Time · Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill
That assessment is correct. On 15 January, the Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy, Kate Forbes, responded to the letter, confirming the Scottish Government’s unequivocal support for the uniform business rate and her concern over the complexity, risks and unpredic...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2020
General Question Time · Policy Commitments (Costs)
Murdo Fraser’s proposition is very interesting, given that it is the Conservative UK Government that has been cutting our budget in real terms. I point out that we are abiding by our commitment to pass on the Barnett consequentials to the health service. Of course, we have no...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2020
General Question Time · Policy Commitments (Costs)
There was a debate on local government funding yesterday. I will set out a Scottish National Party budget to the Scottish Parliament, and it will be for the other parties to engage constructively with me. To answer Mr Gibson’s question, I have not had any detailed alternative ...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2020
General Question Time · Policy Commitments (Costs)
I will continue to have discussions with the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities about the budget and other matters. I will also have discussions with Opposition parties about the budget. Those discussions have begun and I look forward to their continuing in a constructiv...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2020
General Question Time · Policy Commitments (Costs)
All new policy commitments that have a financial cost to local government are costed and discussed with local government. That includes an agreed approach on distribution matters.
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill
I am delighted to open this stage 3 debate on the Scottish national investment bank. The Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee heard about the bank’s potential from many stakeholders during its stage 1 evidence sessions, not least from Professor Mariana Mazzucato, who told ...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
I press amendment 21. Amendment 21, as amended, agreed to. Amendment 22 moved—Derek Mackay—and agreed to. Section 12—Reporting on missions Amendment 23 moved—Derek Mackay—and agreed to. After section 13 Amendment 36 not moved. Amendment 37 moved—Jackie Baillie—and agre...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
We all want the bank to act as an ethical investor, and the bill process has helped us to explore the best way to achieve that. Amendment 5, along with the other amendments that we are supporting, achieves that outcome. It provides that the bank’s board must set ethical standa...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
On the only contentious issue in the group, which relates to amendment 31 and collective bargaining, if Neil Findlay will forgive me, I will take legal advice from our legal advisers, not from him, as that puts us in a strong position in relation to the legal enforceability of...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill
The debate has been constructive and consensual, which I think reflects the widespread support for the bank. I think that the bill process has helped to strengthen the bank and give it a stronger footing, and to capture the aspirations of others. Before I pick up on a few o...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill
Yes.
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill
No, thank you. The bill demonstrates Scotland’s ambition for transforming our economy and tackling major societal challenges. Passing the bill today will mark the next step towards establishing the bank. The bill allows for a robust, credible and impactful new organisation in...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill
No, thank you. The First Minister has committed to the bank’s primary mission being supporting the just transition to net zero carbon emissions. Harnessing private sector activity to achieve that has never been more important. The bank is expected to have two other missions,...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
I am happy to say that the Government will support amendment 38, in the name of Jackie Baillie. Carrying out periodic equal pay reviews is a sensible proposal for the bank to consider. An equal pay review can help an organisation to ensure that its pay policy is being implemen...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
I will give some clarification that might give Andy Wightman further reassurance. In relation to our climate intentions, we have set more ambitious and challenging targets than had been set when the proposals for the bank were first conceived. We have moved from wanting emissi...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
I will speak to my amendments 20 to 25, and to Dean Lockhart’s amendments 21A and 21B, before I turn to Andy Wightman’s amendment 3. Amendments 20 to 25 are all technical amendments. Amendments 20 to 22 divide up section 11, which had become too long as a result of stage 2 am...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
I am happy to say that the Government will support Jackie Baillie’s amendments 35 and 37. Throughout the bill’s passage, Jackie Baillie has raised the bank’s contribution to advancing gender equality. I am grateful to her for her work on the subject and for working with the G...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
Before I speak to amendment 29, I will deal with the other amendments in the group. Amendment 2, in the name of Andy Wightman, is similar to an amendment that he lodged at stage 2. I understood from his remarks then that his proposal is meant not to give local authorities a di...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
The amendments in this group are minor technical ones. Amendments 6 and 7 fix some of the language of the balanced scorecard provision that was added at stage 2. Amendments 16 to 19 make fixes to the advisory group section that was also added at stage 2. In particular, amendm...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
Mike Rumbles accused me of being timid—I just cannot strike the right balance between the Liberal Democrats and Neil Findlay. Of course, I will take your steer, Presiding Officer. I have given the example that Neil Findlay’s amendment 11 would rule out the provision of fundin...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
I have just a few comments to make, Presiding Officer. I will make a further point on Rhoda Grant’s amendments. It may well be the case that the investment strategy can be reviewed by ministers, as can the ethical statement. There will also be an annual report on investment pe...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: Stage 3
I am pleased to open this afternoon’s deliberations on the bill in a consensual spirit—as is usual for me. We will support a number of amendments in the group. Amendment 4, in my name, will make a change to the statement on the vision for the bank. It will update the referenc...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Correction
  Derek Mackay has identified an error in his contribution and provided the following correction.   At col 33, paragraph 7— Original text— In financial years 2017-18 and 2018-19, ratepayers in Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen received total relief of more than £12.5 million ...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Business Rates (Devolution of Powers to Local Government)
I agree with localism. That is why, when I was the responsible minister, I helped to take forward the provisions in the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015, so that further reliefs can be provided by local authorities if they so wish. I, as the Scottish Government does,...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Business Rates (Devolution of Powers to Local Government)
In financial years 2017-18 and 2018-19, ratepayers in Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen received total relief of more than £12.5 million and £14.5 million respectively, due to reliefs that had been set by the Scottish Government through subordinate legislation. The reliefs include th...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Business Rates (Devolution of Powers to Local Government)
And now for something completely different. The Scottish Government introduced transitional relief to cap the annual increases in rates bills at 12.5 per cent real terms until 2022 for eligible businesses, which means all but the largest hospitality businesses around Scotland...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Block Grant Settlement (Timing)
It has been a manifesto pledge of the Scottish Government to allocate the resource from Barnett consequentials for health to the health services in Scotland. That pledge and practice continues; it is exactly what I have done in my budgets and what I propose to continue to do.
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Block Grant Settlement (Timing)
That is very true—it shows the strength of the positive relationship between the Scottish Government and COSLA. I will meet COSLA to discuss those matters to give local government the support that it will need to get through the process. However, it will be not just local gov...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Block Grant Settlement (Timing)
I agree with Councillor Gail Macgregor in that regard.
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Block Grant Settlement (Timing)
As I said, I have just received correspondence from the Chief Secretary to the Treasury. I hope that that engagement will be more fulfilling than anything that I have had to date with the current United Kingdom Government. The block grant settlement for the Scottish Governmen...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · United Kingdom Government Spending Pledges (Barnett Consequentials)
I have made it clear that the local government sector has expressed alarm at the delay and at the proposed date for the UK Government budget. Indeed, there are reasons for all Scotland’s services to be concerned, because they are all in a precarious position if we do not have ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · United Kingdom Government Spending Pledges (Barnett Consequentials)
What the UK Government says and what it does are two completely different things. Until the UK budget is published, we cannot know with certainty what funding will be available for public services in Scotland arising from UK Government spending pledges. We have examined the pl...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · United Kingdom and Scottish Budgets (Timing)
That is a fair question and it is important that the Parliament considers it. The Chief Secretary to the Treasury responded to me today, the day after the UK Government set out publicly when its budget will be, although I had written to the Treasury in November and December. G...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · United Kingdom and Scottish Budgets (Timing)
Yes, I can explain that, and it is rather revealing that Dean Lockhart does not know the difference between the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly. Our powers are quite different from those of the Welsh Administration, which relies less on things like the block grant a...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · United Kingdom and Scottish Budgets (Timing)
As I said yesterday, I want to ensure that there is an orderly process that builds consensus and confidence in the Scottish budget process and its timing, scrutiny and contents. I will meet representatives from the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities to discuss matters of...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2020
Portfolio Question Time · United Kingdom and Scottish Budgets (Timing)
The delay in the United Kingdom Government’s budget is highly unsatisfactory, as it is needed to provide absolute clarity on future funding for public services in Scotland. The chancellor’s announcement yesterday, without any consultation or prior notice, that the UK budget w...
Derek Mackay SNP Chamber
07 Jan 2020
Urgent Question · Scottish Government Budget
Its failure to communicate and respond certainly does exhibit disrespect. I sometimes wonder why we engage so intensively with the Chief Secretary to the Treasury and others if this is how they choose to treat us when it comes to such important matters. I hope that they learn ...
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Meeting of the Parliament 05 February 2020

05 Feb 2020 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Mackay, Derek SNP Renfrewshire North and West Watch on SPTV

For the purposes of rule 9.11 of the standing orders, I advise the Parliament that Her Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill, has consented to place her prerogative and interests, in so far as they are affected by the bill, at the disposal of the Parliament for the purposes of the bill.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
The next item of business is a stage 3 debate on motion S5M-20705, in the name of Kate Forbes, on the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill. Before I invite Ka...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work (Derek Mackay) SNP
For the purposes of rule 9.11 of the standing orders, I advise the Parliament that Her Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Non-Domestic Rates...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Mr Mackay. I call Kate Forbes to speak to and move the motion, for up to seven minutes and no longer, please. 17:33
The Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy (Kate Forbes) SNP
I am pleased to open the stage 3 debate on the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill. I start with a number of thank yous, first to the Local Government and Com...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
I will make some concluding remarks on the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill. The bill will implement the findings of the Barclay review of non-domestic rat...
Keith Brown (Clackmannanshire and Dunblane) (SNP) SNP
Murdo Fraser has now mentioned Dollar for the second time today. Has he spoken to the rector of Dollar academy on this issue?
Murdo Fraser Con
Liz Smith has engaged with Dollar academy and many of the parents in Dollar on the issue and they share many of our concerns. There is a concern about this. ...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
I begin by thanking everyone who has contributed to the debate on the bill, whether in yesterday’s proceedings or in any of the discussions that we have had ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
You must come to a close, please.
Sarah Boyack Lab
In Ireland, the link has been made between rent pressure zones and affordable student accommodation. All politicians in this chamber have the job of listeni...
Andy Wightman (Lothian) (Green) Green
I, too, thank all those who have engaged in the process and who have supported the process in Parliament. I noted at stage 1—indeed, the minister mentioned ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Willie Rennie for up to four minutes. 17:56
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
I get the point. Andy Wightman’s speech was typical of his approach to the bill, which he has brought to life. I hope not to embarrass him too much with pra...
Keith Brown SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Willie Rennie LD
Not just now. When you control the purse strings, you control your destiny. The sooner that we in Parliament learn that, the stronger our communities will b...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We now move to the open debate, in which speeches must be absolutely no more than four minutes long. I warn members that if they go over their time, it will ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP
In my role as convener of the Local Government and Communities Committee, I thank our clerks, the team at the Scottish Parliament information centre, the Gov...
Alexander Stewart (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
I am pleased to take part in tonight’s stage 3 debate on the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill. As my colleague Murdo Fraser has outlined, the Scottish Cons...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests. I am a member of the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers and the Federation of...
Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
I, too, thank the Local Government and Communities Committee clerks for all their hard work and sound advice as we took forward the bill. In looking at the ...
Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
It is not that the Tories are obsessed with the issue; it is a genuine concern of many parents who have children at independent schools.
Kenneth Gibson SNP
No one wants to pay more, but it is only a 1.3 per cent increase, when they are paying, on average, a 4 per cent increase in fees. Let us be honest—most of t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Come to a close, please.
Kenneth Gibson SNP
State schools pay rates. Private schools should pay rates, too, and I am delighted that the Parliament overwhelmingly agrees with that. 18:17
Sarah Boyack Lab
It makes me wonder how we get through our committee meetings. We have gone from James Dornan to Kenneth Gibson, who was as gracious as ever. The bill is not...
Mike Rumbles (North East Scotland) (LD) LD
Will the member take an intervention?
Sarah Boyack Lab
I will not. The minister will have the flexibility to look at individual schools that make a case to her, which was the point raised by Andy Wightman yester...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
This has been an interesting journey. It is fair to say that what looked like a fairly uncontroversial bill has proved to be anything but. However, I want to...
Kate Forbes SNP
Before I respond to some of the specific points that have been made, I commend Andy Wightman on his efforts to raise the profile of non-domestic rates and th...