Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2014
I will give way if I have time later.
That second point—on investing in the local economy—is pertinent to the debate because the cabinet secretary promised in 2011 to introduce a business rates incentivisation scheme, under which councils would retain a proportion of the business rates that they collected above the target that was set by ministers. Mr Buchanan rightly referred to that in his speech.
That announcement was welcomed in North East Scotland—a region whose economy is, of course, crucial to the whole country. However, ministers have, in effect, reneged on the promise. They have moved the goalposts by revising the targets so that councils will receive a fraction of what they would have received under the original scheme.