Meeting of the Parliament 23 February 2016
Until recently, all the UK Government’s proposals would have delivered detriment. To be fair to the UK Government, I do not think that it is trying to hide that to any great extent. It has been fairly explicit that it thinks that Scotland’s budget should suffer detriment because of relatively slower population growth—although I am sure that it would not articulate it in that way.
That has changed in the past few days. As I said in my statement, we now have a proposal on the table that would guarantee no detriment for a transitional period, with the potential of a review. However, whether we can get to an agreement on a review that would continue to ensure that no detriment would be the guiding—or a guiding—principle is one of the issues that we continue to seek to resolve.