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Miles Briggs Con Chamber
19 Jan 2022
Local Government Funding
The member needs to understand that the Government that he supports has not handed on to local authorities the money that it has been given in Barnett consequentials—and it is not just Barnett consequentials; if we look at the national insurance contributions compensation, we ...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
26 Nov 2025
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
As the member will know, my amendment calls for a review of the credit-based funding that is available. The member will also know, because I have mentioned it on a number of occasions in committee, that I am passionate about other funding opportunities that we can consider for...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
20 Jan 2026
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
That is exactly why we need more transparency on where the funding has gone. I am sure that Mr Mason would support that principle, especially given his work on different Scottish Parliament committees. Transparency around public funds is surely something that we all agree on a...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Oct 2023
Our Kids Won’t Wait Campaign
I, too, am pleased to speak in this members’ business debate and to give my support to the campaign, which recognises the importance of funding for disabled children in Scotland. I thank Claire Baker for lodging the motion, and I welcome the families to the public gallery. A...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
24 Apr 2019
General Practitioner Recruitment and Retention
Absolutely—I was just coming to that. The Government’s ability to unite both sets of doctors has been amazing, in that deep-end GPs are equally unhappy with the contract. Despite being responsible for delivering the vast majority of patient contacts in our health service, gen...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I thank Kate Forbes for that intervention, and I will come on to that point.It is important to put this on record, because many people who have dedicated their lives and careers to our palliative care service have watched this debate, and I do not want them to think—as I know ...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
03 Dec 2025
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
My amendments and those of Stephen Kerr go to the heart of the Scottish Conservatives’ concern that the bill does not reflect adequately enough the voice of industry and business. My amendments 182, 184, 187, 188 and 189 would provide for a voice for business to be placed at t...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Mar 2023
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2023
Across the world, Governments are meeting, as we are today, to discuss and approve budgets. I was disappointed that the minister did not touch on what has destabilised the whole process, which is President Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine. Ministers across the Scottish Gove...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
06 Dec 2023
Charitable Hospice Care
Absolutely. All of us have probably been invited to visit our local hospices and have seen not only the amazing work that they do at the most difficult time but the roots that they have in our communities. I very much welcomed the work that the Government undertook with Chi...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Oct 2024
Schools (Funding)
Deputy Presiding Officer, from what you have just said, I think that you would make a good headteacher. I thank my Scottish Conservative colleagues, Liam Kerr and Sue Webber, for the power of work that they undertook as my party’s spokesman on education and skills and as the ...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Sep 2025
First Minister’s Question Time · Hospice Funding (Edinburgh)
In July, the Scottish Government announced £5 million to help with the recruitment and retention of skilled staff and the provision of sustainable services in the hospice sector. Scottish ministers have still not released that funding, but the Edinburgh health and social care ...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
02 Feb 2023
Budget (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 1
Michelle Thomson really should consider what she is about to vote for, because SNP and Green members will very soon be asked to vote to cut the housing budget by 16 per cent—£113 million. I am not sure how she thinks that will have a positive impact, but I would say that those...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Feb 2023
Budget (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 3
I, too, welcome James Dornan back to the Parliament. Those of us who serve on the Social Justice and Social Security Committee get to see him every week on the television, but I welcome him back to the Parliament in person. Over the past few hours, we have heard a new word in...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
02 May 2023
Social Isolation and Loneliness
As has been said, the debate has been helpful, and it has presented us with the opportunity to discuss the impact that loneliness and isolation have on different groups across the whole of society. It has been really powerful to hear the various messages coming from different ...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
03 Dec 2025
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendments 132 to 136 seek to add two new elements that the Scottish Funding Council may examine when carrying out an efficiency study. The first new element would allow such a study to look at whether staff needs and interests were being met, including in relation to fair wor...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
20 Jan 2026
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
My amendments 87, 88 and 90 build on amendments that I lodged at stage 2, when I hoped that ministers would acknowledge the cross-party support that exists for more transparency on the apprenticeship levy. Businesses and industry leaders across Scotland have argued for some ...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
09 Jun 2016
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service
I thank the First Minister for that answer, but Marc Turner, the medical director of the service, has warned that the Scottish Government’s funding cuts are so severe that, over the course of this session of Parliament, the service will face serious cuts. Does the First Minis...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Nov 2018
Safeguarding Research Collaborations and Scientific Excellence
I am pleased to close today’s debate for the Scottish Conservatives. On a positive note, I join colleagues from all parties who have commended the excellent work of Scotland’s scientists and researchers and the massive contribution that science, innovation and research make to...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
15 Jan 2019
Budget Scrutiny 2019-20
The figures are from the Government and are in our briefing document, which points out that NHS Lothian’s funding is £11.6 million distant from parity with other boards. NHS Lothian is being asked to deliver the same level of services and is home to a number of national servic...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
25 Feb 2020
Budget Scrutiny 2020-21
All of us recognise the amazing work that the third sector does on drugs and alcohol but also on mental health. Some of the concerns that are often raised relate to access to funding streams and future proofing services. Is there any talk in the Government or local authorities...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
18 Nov 2021
Shared Prosperity Fund and Levelling Up Agenda
It is therefore welcome that SNP council leaders across the country have warmly welcomed the funding. In that spirit, I congratulate them on the positive work that they have done to successfully help to take forward local bids for innovative projects that will help to breathe ...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
18 Nov 2021
Shared Prosperity Fund and Levelling Up Agenda
The only thing that the minister failed to say was that we have also presided over the highest budget that this Parliament and the Scottish Government have ever received. He forgot to mention that point for some reason. I wonder why. As I have said, these are investments in...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
25 Nov 2021
General Question Time · Flood Mitigation Schemes (Funding)
Residents in areas that I represent in Stockbridge, Comely Bank, Ravelston and Craigleith have been hit by significant flooding in recent years, because of urban waste water issues. However, the Scottish Government’s funding mechanism operates on the basis of river flooding. D...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
09 Dec 2021
Third Sector Recovery
As others have, I thank you for everything that your organisations have done during and coming out of the pandemic. I have a couple of questions about financial stability and sustainability. We have already heard about the importance of multiyear funding being available. We w...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
18 Jan 2022
Retrofitting Buildings for Net Zero
I am pleased to open the debate for the Scottish Conservatives, and I welcome the opportunity to discuss this important issue, which the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee has brought to the chamber today. “Challenge” is definitely the descriptive word of the de...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
02 Mar 2022
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2022 [Draft]
The minister will be acutely aware that councils have very limited options to meet the cut. That is one of the key parts of the debate, I believe. The Scottish Government has to realise that, when it cuts budgets, that hits the most vulnerable in our communities, and it is da...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Mar 2022
United Kingdom Shared Prosperity Fund
It was perhaps a mistake of the Minister for Parliamentary Business to timetable the two debates that we have had this afternoon together, the first one being on the Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2022, with SNP and Green ministers cutting £250 million from local au...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Mar 2022
World Tuberculosis Day 2022
I am grateful to be able to bring the debate to the chamber today, and I thank members from across the Parliament for all their support on what is not only an important public health issue globally but, increasingly, a potential threat to domestic health security. I pay tribu...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
31 May 2022
Allotments
I should start by declaring an interest, because I am one of the 5,000 on the waiting list in Edinburgh. You have answered a couple of my questions, but I want to return to a few points, specifically on access to grants and other forms of funding. Stuart McKenzie, you said tha...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
09 Jun 2022
Medium-term Financial Strategy and Resource Spending Review
Thank you—that was helpful. My other question is on the Scottish Government’s spending review. Do you have any more clarity on the potential funding gap? I think that we are all looking at a predicted cut of around 7 per cent in local government funding. Is that where the fun...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Sep 2022
Scotland’s Population
Overall, this has been a good and important debate. We all recognise the need to act to address the serious and important issue of Scotland’s depopulation and demographic challenges. I grew up in a village called Bankfoot, which is nine miles north of Perth. I say without—I h...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
19 Jan 2023
Budget 2023-24
I am not going to rehearse the arguments made in the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee about the funding that the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities highlighted concerns about, but there is concern about where homelessness could be lost in translation as a...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
03 May 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Budget (Third Sector Organisations)
I wrote to the former Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy over a month ago with regard to the future of Bridgend Farmhouse in Edinburgh, which has received Scottish Government investing in communities funding for the past four years. On 15 February, the organisation...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
16 May 2023
Damp and Mould in Social and Private Rented Housing
Good morning, and thank you for joining us. At our previous evidence session, Citizens Advice Scotland told the committee that some of its social housing clients had been “told that there was not enough funding to resolve their problem and that they would have to wait until ...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
20 Jun 2023
Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill: Consideration of Stage 1 Approach
Good morning, panel, and thank you for joining us today. I want to ask a couple of detailed questions, the first of which relates to where funding is being allocated. At the moment, council tax and non-domestic rates are taken into account when general funding allocations by t...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
28 May 2024
Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill
I thank the Parliament’s clerks for the support that they provided me with during the passage of the bill—albeit that my amendments have perhaps not met with as much success as I had hoped for, today—and the many organisations, businesses and councils that engaged with the Par...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
17 Sep 2024
Councillors’ Remuneration and Expenses (Recommendations)
Good morning, and thanks for joining us. I want to return to the letter sent by COSLA after the Scottish Government had responded, which mentioned the Moorhead review in the Republic of Ireland. What have you as a committee looked at with regard to the funding of the recommend...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
04 Jun 2025
Universities (Financial Sustainability)
I thought that was quite a low number. Recently the finance secretary announced a cut of 1,200 publicly funded places in Scotland. We are losing Scots who want to study in Scotland to south of the border but then gaining UK funding from other places. We are seeing financial i...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Nov 2025
Skills System
On Monday, Russell Findlay and I visited Edinburgh College to tour its construction facility—the Minister for Higher and Further Education will know it well, as it is in his constituency. We met lots of young people, not just from Edinburgh but from East Lothian. In speaking t...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
03 Dec 2025
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning. My amendment 95 would add a new definition of work-based learning—it would make it clear that foundation apprenticeships are included in the statutory definition. Amendments 101 and 102 would ensure that good practice in local authorities is taken into account a...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
03 Dec 2025
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I worked with Colleges Scotland on the amendment, and 75 per cent is the capacity that it would expect to be able to deliver, leaving 25 per cent for other providers in the sector. There would be a transfer of additional apprenticeship work. I hope that there will be a growing...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
03 Dec 2025
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The amendments in this group and the next are consequential. Amendments 145 and 150 seek to set out new duties for the Scottish Funding Council, requiring it to ensure that strategy and funding across the tertiary education system are aligned through collaboration with local a...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Oct 2025
Colleges and Apprenticeships
Not a week goes by without me having a meeting with an organisation or speaking to a business in my Lothian region in which the issue of the skills shortages in our economy is raised. I am sure that the same will be true for every MSP. How we redirect the focus of our educatio...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Jan 2026
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill
I thank the many organisations and businesses that have provided helpful briefings ahead of the stage 3 debate, and I also thank them for their work at stage 2. There has been concern out there about the potential impact of the bill on those organisations and businesses, and i...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Jan 2017
Type 1 Diabetes
I congratulate Clare Adamson on securing the debate and on the work that she has undertaken in this area inside and outside Parliament. I also thank Diabetes Scotland and the JDRF for their useful briefings ahead of this evening’s debate. As the motion makes clear, type 1 diab...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Sep 2017
Programme for Government 2017-18
I welcome the First Minister’s announcement on Tuesday that the Scottish Government has, at long last, agreed to implement Frank’s law and deliver free personal care for Scots under 65. I pay tribute to the one-woman campaign that is Amanda Kopel. In the time in which I have s...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
07 Sep 2017
Programme for Government 2017-18
No, thank you. I want to make some progress. In addition, over a quarter of adults are waiting too long for psychological therapy. The list goes on. The Government is set to miss its target for getting GP services online. Delayed discharge is still costing hundreds of thousa...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Dec 2017
Alcohol and Drug-related Deaths
I congratulate Monica Lennon on securing this important debate and commend her for previously speaking so frankly and movingly about her personal experience of having a family member with an alcohol addiction. I also thank the organisations that are represented in the public g...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
02 May 2018
National Health Service (Financial Accountability)
Stuart McMillan and Ash Denham have misled the chamber in relation to funding changes in England and Scotland. NHS funding in Scotland is growing at half the rate of the increase in England. Had health spending under the Scottish Government kept pace, we would have had an extr...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
09 May 2018
Eliminating Hepatitis C
I congratulate Tom Arthur on bringing the debate to the chamber. As one of the Hepatitis C Trust’s parliamentary champions, I am very pleased to contribute today. I thank the trust for its briefing for the debate, and I welcome the publication of the report “Eliminating Hepati...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Jun 2018
First Minister’s Question Time · National Health Service (Barnett Consequentials)
The First Minister is known for never wanting to seek grievance and division between England and Scotland. However, a key aspect of what she has not mentioned today is the fact that, under the Conservatives in England, health spending has grown at a rate of twice that in Scotl...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
15 Jan 2019
Budget Scrutiny 2019-20
I want to look at NRAC targets and NRAC funding of health boards. Why have the cabinet secretary and the finance secretary not used the fact that our NHS is receiving record additional consequential funding as an opportunity to finally end the underfunding of some of our healt...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
18 Sep 2019
Children’s Hospice Association Scotland
I thank members from across the chamber who supported my motion and allowed this debate to take place, and I warmly welcome to Parliament the CHAS staff, supporters and volunteers who have joined us in the public gallery this evening, ahead of CHAS’s annual reception, which wi...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
20 Nov 2019
Health and Social Care (Investment)
I welcome the UK Government’s recent announcement of extra funding for general practice, which will see an extra £200 million for Scotland in Barnett consequentials. That comes on top of the more than £2 billion in actual Barnett consequentials that our health service has rece...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Jan 2020
Drugs and Alcohol
Last year, 1,187 people died. I say to the minister that that is the evidence. The last time that the issue of drugs was debated in Parliament in the Government’s debating time was on 8 November 2012. It is thanks only to Opposition parties using our debating time that we hav...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Tax and Public Spending
I am pleased to close today’s debate. We have had a largely useful discussion ahead of the finance secretary’s imminent budget announcements, and the Scottish Conservatives have presented a positive and pragmatic proposal for investment across our public services. As Murdo Fr...
Miles Briggs Con Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Tax and Public Spending
I do not have time, just as Keith Brown did not have time. All of us accept that we need investment in our health service. There is no bigger public health emergency than the drugs deaths emergency in Scotland. As I said in the debate last week, we need to be honest and to re...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
25 Feb 2020
Budget Scrutiny 2020-21
I want to move on to talk about integration authorities. We have touched on the issue already, but I want to concentrate on access to budget details, which the committee has found difficult. As we move towards decisions being taken by integration authorities, I want to look at...
Miles Briggs Con Committee
25 Feb 2020
Budget Scrutiny 2020-21
We have also been looking for further detail on the funding allocations to and the outcomes focus for drug and alcohol partnerships. It has been difficult to audit that funding and the outcomes associated with it. What reforms are in the budget to help you to look at that? Wil...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Apr 2020
Health (Covid-19)
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of her statement. I would like to raise two specific issues. More than 900 dentists have written to the Scottish Government to express concern about the future sustainability of the sector. Many dental practices that have a mixe...
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Meeting of the Parliament 19 January 2022

19 Jan 2022 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Local Government Funding

The member needs to understand that the Government that he supports has not handed on to local authorities the money that it has been given in Barnett consequentials—and it is not just Barnett consequentials; if we look at the national insurance contributions compensation, we see that that has not been passed on either. When the member raises those concerns in the chamber, he needs to speak to his own ministers to make sure that they have passed on those Barnett consequentials.

In bringing forward this debate today, I hope that it will give the SNP-Green Government the chance to think again and look at how to provide a fair deal for councils and the resources that they need to deliver vital local services. I fully respect that the Government might not want to hear this from me, but maybe it should listen to its own council leaders.

I welcome this week’s U-turn by Nicola Sturgeon and the finance secretary, which means that they will now meet council leaders after a furious backlash in response to the SNP-Green Government’s real-terms cut for local authorities. It is clear that, as things stand, the budget settlement will see a real-terms cut of around £371 million to the core local government budget, which has been frozen in cash terms.

In addition, analysis by the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities found that additional policy obligations placed on local government in 2022-23 have been underfunded by around £100 million.

SNP-Green ministers have repeatedly said that they respect and want to work in partnership with our local authorities. When the budget comes back to Parliament next week, we will see what that looks like. In the Government’s amendment, no answers have been put forward. All that we see is that ministers are offering a citizens assembly to look at sources of local government funding. SNP ministers do not need a citizens assembly to tell them that they are short changing local government—they simply need to pick up the phone to SNP council leaders.

We need to see a sea change and a new partnership built between the Scottish Government and local authorities. That is why Scottish Conservatives are proposing a new fair funding formula to make sure that councils receive their fair share of funding when the Scottish Government does. Although the Barnett formula ensures that the Scottish Government’s budget is linked to UK Government spending, there is no such protection for local government and the services that it provides.

The new fair funding formula would help to deliver a new financial framework that ensures that councils automatically receive a set percentage of the Scottish Government budget each year, mirroring the relationship that the Scottish Government has with the UK Government. That would prevent SNP ministers from consistently asking our councils to do more with less and it would prevent the situation that we see today, where SNP-Green ministers ring fence council budgets for their Scottish Government priorities on the one hand and cut council funding on the other.

I hope that all parties will unite today to support our councils. SNP-Green ministers cannot continue to simply pass the blame for their cuts to councils. The SNP-Green budget has yet again put council leaders the length and breadth of Scotland in the position of having to make huge cuts to services or dramatically increase council tax at the very time that ministers have received record levels of funding from the UK Government.

SNP-Green ministers need to think again. The Scottish Government must provide the resources that are needed to fund our good schools and social care services, and it must properly fund our councils to help to build stronger, safer and more prosperous communities. That is something that we should all unite around. I hope that, as the cabinet secretary listens to the debate, she understands that she has to look again at the Government budget that she has provided.

I move,

That the Parliament notes the calls made by COSLA and all council group leaders for the Scottish Government to deliver a much better financial settlement for the next financial year; further notes that COSLA states that the funding cut to the core revenue budget is £371 million in real terms, and calls on the Scottish Government to commit to fair funding for local councils by delivering a new financial framework, which will ensure that councils automatically receive a set percentage of the Scottish Government budget each year.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-02838, in the name of Miles Briggs, on protecting local government funding in Scotland. I invite members ...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con
I open today’s Scottish Conservative debate on local government finance by thanking all those who work in our local authorities across Scotland. It is incred...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy (Kate Forbes) SNP
I respect Miles Briggs’s position on supplementing the local government budget. Where would he take it from?
Miles Briggs Con
We have been absolutely clear. The finance secretary has seen £3.9 billion of additional Barnett consequentials from the United Kingdom Government. That shou...
Neil Gray (Airdrie and Shotts) (SNP) SNP
Will the member give way?
Miles Briggs Con
Very, very briefly.
Neil Gray SNP
Miles Briggs will note that the Scottish Fiscal Commission has said that, year on year, the Scottish budget is down 5.2 per cent accounting for inflation. I ...
Miles Briggs Con
The member needs to understand that the Government that he supports has not handed on to local authorities the money that it has been given in Barnett conseq...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I call the minister to speak to and move amendment S6M-02838.2. 15:39
The Minister for Public Finance, Planning and Community Wealth (Tom Arthur) SNP
I welcome the debate. As Miles Briggs has done—and I am sure that many others will do—I recognise the crucial role that councils play in delivering public se...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Can the minister give us a comparison with the budget two years ago, given that last year, of course, we had a huge increase because of Covid spend?
Tom Arthur SNP
I note that it was about two years ago that my colleague Kenny Gibson raised in the Parliament the issue of a new virus that had been detected in China—I thi...
Miles Briggs Con
Will the minister give way?
Tom Arthur SNP
I will give way to Mr Briggs in a moment. In the context of a 5.2 per cent real-terms reduction in the overall budget, the local government settlement has i...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the minister take an intervention?
Tom Arthur SNP
I am afraid that I need to make a wee bit more progress; I will take an intervention from Mr Briggs in a moment. In acknowledging the challenges, we must al...
Liam Kerr Con
Will the minister take an intervention?
Tom Arthur SNP
I said that I would take an intervention from Miles Briggs, as he requested one first.
Miles Briggs Con
I thank the minister. I have two things to ask. First, COSLA highlighted that the Scottish Government has not handed on national insurance contributions com...
Tom Arthur SNP
I recognise that the challenges that we face in our budget are ultimately a reflection of the challenges that we face as a consequence of the UK Government’s...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You must now conclude.
Tom Arthur SNP
I again welcome the debate, and I am looking forward to the contributions of members from across the chamber. I move amendment S6M-02838.2, to leave out fro...
Mark Griffin (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Here we are again: another debate about local government budgets, another SNP budget, another devastating raid on council budgets that provide absolutely vit...
Kate Forbes SNP
I assume that Mark Griffin wants the local government settlement to go up. Every penny is allocated, so where would the money come from in the budget?
Mark Griffin Lab
It is clear that the Scottish Government’s budget has increased. We are asking for the—
Kate Forbes SNP
Where would he take the money from?
Mark Griffin Lab
We are asking for the Scottish Government to respect local government. I grant that the Accounts Commission has said that, since 2013-14, Scottish Government...
Tom Arthur SNP
Will the member give way?
Mark Griffin Lab
I would normally take as many interventions as members would like to make, but I have only five minutes. Today the president of the Convention of Scottish L...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
We have learned something new today, which is that Kenny Gibson discovered Covid. We already knew that local government has been on the rough end of the SNP...