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Meeting of the Parliament 28 February 2024

28 Feb 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2024 [Draft]
Griffin, Mark Lab Central Scotland Watch on SPTV

We will not oppose the order today, because we know that it is necessary to get the funding allocated to councils. However, although we will not attempt to block it, we cannot support it.

As we indicated during various stages of the budget process, we do not support the 2024-25 budget because people are paying more and getting less. Councils—and the democratic mandate that they receive from communities—have been treated with complete contempt, and decisions seem to have been made in a haphazard and chaotic way. The chaotic and disrespectful way in which councils have been treated also seems to have put the final nail in the coffin of the Verity house agreement.

From the very outset, the decision to impose a freeze on council tax has had a whiff of “The Thick of It” about it. The First Minister, panicked by a by-election drubbing, announced a freeze at the party conference, in front of astounded SNP councillors, without letting his Cabinet, civil servants or even his coalition partners know about it, never mind have any input—in direct conflict with the Verity house agreement that had just been signed with local authorities. The Cabinet Secretary for Finance was then sent out to assure councils and Parliament that the freeze would be fully funded.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-12130, in the name of Tom Arthur, on the Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2024. Members who wish...
The Minister for Community Wealth and Public Finance (Tom Arthur) SNP
The motion on the Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2024 seeks Parliament’s approval for the guaranteed allocations of revenue funding to individual ...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
The minister mentioned the Verity house agreement. Has he checked with the First Minister whether it is still a thing? Does it still exist?
Tom Arthur SNP
In his eagerness to make an intervention, the member might not have heard me. We have baselined almost £1 billion into the local government funding settlemen...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con
I am pleased to speak on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives on the order. From the outset, it is right that we acknowledge that the 2024-25 local governmen...
Tom Arthur SNP
Will the member give way?
Pam Gosal Con
I think that the minister should listen to me say how we are going to vote.
Tom Arthur SNP
Will the member give way?
Pam Gosal Con
Do we have enough time, Presiding Officer?
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
It is up to the member whether she gives way. We are tight for time, but she will get a little bit of time back.
Tom Arthur SNP
I am grateful to Pam Gosal for giving way. She said that she has spoken to councils. Were the responses that she has received from councils sent in their cor...
Pam Gosal Con
That is a good question, and it is great that I can clarify that. I have spoken to 31 council chief executive officers. I have gone right to the top of the c...
Mark Griffin (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
We will not oppose the order today, because we know that it is necessary to get the funding allocated to councils. However, although we will not attempt to b...
Tom Arthur SNP
On that point about consultation, can the member confirm that Councillor Stephen McCabe consulted Mr Griffin, as the party’s local government finance spokesp...
Mark Griffin Lab
Mr McCabe is a democratically elected leader of his own council and acts in that capacity without any instruction from me or anyone else. He has his own demo...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
Let us remember that the Verity house agreement, the existence of which the minister could not confirm when I intervened earlier, talked about a “positive wo...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP
Will the member give way?
Willie Rennie LD
Not just now—I am sorry. Do councillors in Glasgow City Council not care about education? Of course they care. It is because they have no money and are righ...
Tom Arthur SNP
The Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2024, which is before Parliament today, seeks approval for the guaranteed payment of almost £12.8 billion in re...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
That concludes the debate on the draft Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2024.