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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 13 September 2017

13 Sep 2017 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Housing

It is indeed and I will say something about it in a minute.

Greens advocate a target to eliminate the speculative volume house-building industry within 10 years. Unlike the Tories, we think that that model is redundant. It is time for a new model that reflects well-established practices in much of Europe, including Germany and the Netherlands, which Ruth Davidson noted.

The new model would be based on public-led development with high-quality, community-based planning. It would put consumers in control of procurement—including housing associations—restore the professional role of planners and architects and boost the skills, opportunities and talents of small and medium-sized enterprises in the building sector.

We advocate a new approach to land acquisition based on restoring local authorities’ right to acquire land at existing-use value. We advocate taking a new approach to housing taxation by abolishing the council tax, which the Scottish Government’s own economic adviser, Sir James Mirrlees, described as “indefensibly regressive”. We also support the abolition of land and buildings transaction tax, another tax that Sir James Mirrlees argued there is no sound case for retaining.

We want to see a radically different approach to housing care, repair and refurbishment, with log books, sinking funds and mandatory efficiency measures at point of sale in the private sector. More than 80 per cent of Scotland’s existing homes will still be in use in 2050, so only with serious action to improve the quality and energy efficiency of existing homes will we ensure that everyone in Scotland has a comfortable, warm and affordable home to live in.

To address Elaine Smith’s point, above all we advocate having a substantially expanded programme of genuinely affordable housing, using co-operatives, councils, housing associations and others to provide genuinely affordable homes to all who wish them, not simply those who meet defined income criteria.

Along with most other parties in the chamber we are committed to ending the stigma of homelessness, but past solutions are clearly not working. The work of the Local Government and Communities Committee, which has a forthcoming inquiry on that, and the indications in the programme for government reassure me that that stance is agreed.

We are particularly encouraged by schemes such as housing first, which we believe should be extended to support services to individuals who face a variety of challenging circumstances in their personal lives.

We are in the strange position of having a previous housing minister, Margaret Burgess, who stated in January 2016 that the Government expected the private housing market to operate wherever it can without Government intervention, while, just over a week ago, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives argued for direct Government intervention to procure land. As it happens, I see signs that this Government is sympathetic to that, too, but if that is the case, it needs to be much more explicit and demonstrate a greater urgency in coming forward with ideas.

As I said in my opening remarks, we stand ready to work with all parties in the chamber to pursue radical new measures through planning, land acquisition and fiscal and other policies to deliver a very different housing future for the people of Scotland.

I move amendment S5M-07613.3, to leave out from first “recognises” to end and insert:

“believes that the current model of housing delivery has failed, and that a generation of young people face greater uncertainty and inequality as a result; further believes that a bold package of land reform measures is needed to provide sufficient affordable quality and warm homes, and that housing policy should aim to make housing more affordable across all tenures; supports taxing vacant and derelict land to reduce speculative land banking, rent controls that reflect the quality of the property and limit future rent rises, professionalising the private rented sector for the benefit of tenants and divesting public pension funds from fossil fuels and investing them in housing; opposes social security reform that puts people at risk of homelessness, and calls on the Scottish Government to set an interim target for all homes, where technically feasible and appropriate, to achieve an Energy Performance Certificate of Band C by 2025 to tackle fuel poverty and improve energy efficiency.”

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The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-07613, in the name of Adam Tomkins, on housing. 14:43
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con
Scotland faces a housing crisis on a scale that has not been seen since the second world war. We urgently need to talk about it, and to act. Housing, alongs...
Elaine Smith (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
Adam Tomkins Con
Let me make a little progress, and then I will give way. In her recent report, “The Life Chances of Young People in Scotland”, Naomi Eisenstadt observed tha...
Elaine Smith Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
Joan McAlpine (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Adam Tomkins Con
I give way to Elaine Smith.
Elaine Smith Lab
I hope that the member is not implying that the only house worth having is a bought house, as there is a good place for public rented housing in our housing ...
Adam Tomkins Con
Of course, which is why we think that half of the houses that should be built in Scotland should be affordable housing. However, I will not make any apology ...
Mike Rumbles (North East Scotland) (LD) LD
The member has not, so far, mentioned social housing. My questions are genuine. Is that deliberate and by design, or is it by accident? Does the member want ...
Adam Tomkins Con
Perhaps Mr Rumbles has not been paying attention. I have already been asked that question. My answer was yes, of course we do. Our view is clear: Scotland n...
Ash Denham (Edinburgh Eastern) (SNP) SNP
Since the Tories took office in Westminster, levels of house building in England are at their lowest since Baldwin was Prime Minister in 1923. Why do Tory ac...
Adam Tomkins Con
Why does the Scottish National Party want to talk about English history while the Scottish Conservatives want to talk about housing policy for Scotland now a...
Maree Todd (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP
Will the member give way?
Adam Tomkins Con
I have given way three times already. Those are ambitious, locally led proposals. They are supported by central Government and will create new communities t...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you very much. I encourage both the giving and receiving of interventions, and I praise Mr Tomkins for taking three interventions and keeping within hi...
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities (Angela Constance) SNP
Thank you very much, Presiding Officer. It is somehow ironic that on the day on which the Tories have chosen housing as the topic for their debate, the Nati...
Adam Tomkins Con
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Angela Constance SNP
I will give way in a moment. We have built social housing at a faster rate than any other part of the UK has. We have supported more than 23,000 households ...
Adam Tomkins Con
In her report this year, “The Life Chances of Young People in Scotland”, Naomi Eisenstadt—who supports the Government’s closure of the right-to-buy policy—sa...
Angela Constance SNP
I say to Mr Tomkins that the Government’s response has been to accelerate housing supply increasingly across all tenures. Our help-to-buy schemes have also s...
Ruth Davidson (Edinburgh Central) (Con) Con
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Angela Constance SNP
I might give way later. I will say, though, that if Ruth Davidson was so committed to the debate, she would have been in Mr Tomkins’s shoes instead of sittin...
Adam Tomkins Con
More history.
Angela Constance SNP
I say to Mr Tomkins that it is not history. His Government very recently removed housing benefit from young people under the age of 21.
The Presiding Officer NPA
You should conclude, cabinet secretary.
Angela Constance SNP
God only knows how that will improve their life chances. It was Mr Tomkins’s Government and party that defended the bedroom tax.
The Presiding Officer NPA
You should conclude, cabinet secretary, please.
Angela Constance SNP
That has an impact on 70,000 Scottish homes. Mr Tomkins’s Government introduced universal credit with delays in payments resulting in rent arrears, and his p...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Cabinet secretary, please.