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John Mason SNP Chamber
17 Jun 2014
Budget Process (Written Agreement)
I have to say that I am pleased to be able to close the debate on the revised written agreement between the Finance Committee and the Scottish Government on the budget process. In his opening speech, the convener set out what the revised written agreement means in terms of ...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Feb 2022
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I appreciate the opportunity to speak on the budget today. As I was preparing for the debate, I hated to think that Murdo Fraser would be bored with my repeating myself by saying again today that we can only spend the money we have. Nevertheless, demands for further spending b...
John Mason SNP Chamber
27 Feb 2020
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 1
I want more resources for Glasgow, Aberdeen, the NHS and lots of other things, but my point, if Johann Lamont has been listening so far, is that we have to live within our means. On the subject of spare money, if there is a slight underspend at the end of March, it does not m...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2015
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 3
I welcome the extra funding that the cabinet secretary has been able to provide, and specifically the £20 million for domestic energy efficiency and the £10 million for teacher numbers. I welcome the fact that £15 million has been held back. That is not a huge sum of money, bu...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 Feb 2024
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak, once again, about the budget. I speak in support of the Scottish budget for 2024-25. As others have said, it is a very tight settlement. Clearly, we cannot do all that we would want to do. Yes, we would like the Scottish child paymen...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2014
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill: Stage 3
There are a number of measures in the budget that we can all be positive about, including some topical ones. They include free school meals for primaries 1 to 3, the extension of childcare, and the most recent move to cover the bedroom tax. I accept that the bedroom tax is at ...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Sep 2021
Programme for Government 2021-22
I appreciate the opportunity to take part in the debate. It certainly looks as though a wide range of things are coming up to build on the SNP’s excellent record over the past 14 years. In passing, I welcome the abolition of dental charges, the creation of a victim’s commissio...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Sep 2023
Programme for Government 2023-24
I appreciate the opportunity to speak today. I follow Rachael Hamilton, who said that the Government’s commitments were “flimsy”, but I see a lot of them as solid and exciting commitments. If Rachael Hamilton thinks that they are flimsy, I presume that she will not be opposing...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Feb 2016
Budget (Scotland) (No 5) Bill: Stage 3
Once again, we find ourselves debating the Scottish budget, although the debate is somewhat later than usual this year. As I understand it, the main reason for that is Westminster’s continuing to go its own merry way, with little or no respect for the impact on the devolved Ad...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
25 Feb 2021
Budget (Scotland) (No 5) Bill: Stage 1
As has been said already, the timing of the budget this year is very far from ideal. I accept that it has been incredibly difficult, over the past 12 months, for the Westminster and Holyrood Governments to plan far ahead, so I understand why the UK Government is having its bud...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Jan 2023
Budget 2023-24 (Committees’ Pre-budget Scrutiny)
As the Finance and Public Administration Committee, we have quite a focus on the budget for a fair part of the year. At the risk of repeating what I have said in previous years, the Scottish budget must be as fair as we can make it and meet as many needs as it can, but it must...
John Mason SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2024
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill: Stage 1
I am sorry; I have given way already. We must not forget that, compared with other European countries, the UK is a relatively low-tax economy; only some 38 per cent of its GDP goes to tax and public services, which is much lower than countries including France, at 47 per cent...
John Mason SNP Chamber
22 Dec 2011
Spending Review 2011 and Draft Budget 2012-13
Mr Macintosh and his party’s members on the committee failed to explain their alternatives. Because of that, I assume that Labour would cut the budget for universities severely in order to give more to the colleges. We stand to be corrected on that, but it seems that we can ma...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 May 2012
Fiscal Sustainability
I welcome the opportunity to close this debate on fiscal sustainability. In the convener’s opening remarks, he referred to the stimulating contributions that were made during the committee’s round-table discussions. We have had some stimulating speeches this afternoon, but bef...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Feb 2021
Covid-19 (Local Newspapers)
I will start by saying that I agree with Graham Simpson that we should be able to have interventions during these hybrid debates. Newspapers have been facing a challenging time for a number of years, with circulation falling and more people getting their news in other ways. I...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Feb 2024
Budget 2024-25
Unlike Liz Smith, I will not start by praising the convener of the Finance and Public Administration Committee. He has a high enough opinion of himself already. Thank you, Presiding Officer, for the opportunity to speak. I realise that today’s debate is primarily for convener...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (Ind) Ind Chamber
25 Feb 2025
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill
I do not want to repeat what I have said in previous budget debates. However, I still hold to some of the key points that I have made before, including, first, that taxes in the UK and Scotland are too low: if we want better public services, we need to have higher taxes. Secon...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
20 Dec 2012
Draft Budget 2013-14
I congratulate you on giving me my full speaking time this year, Presiding Officer. I think that last year I got a bit curtailed by somebody.In closing this debate on behalf of the committee, I thank the cabinet secretary for his assurances that the committee’s report will be ...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Jan 2014
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome the opportunity to take part in the debate.There are a number of measures that we can all be positive about, especially the emphasis on childcare and free school meals, which ties in with briefings that we have received from Save the Children and Children in Scotland...
John Mason SNP Chamber
02 Feb 2017
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It has already been well pointed out by John Swinney that there is a time element to that, as we are looking at the budget for next year and I do not think that there is a lot that you can do in that time. Nor is growing the economy entirely clear cut; we have all tried it and...
John Mason SNP Chamber
05 Mar 2020
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 3
No. I would like to make a few points first; I might come back to Mr Kelly later. In the short term, as well as helping young people and their families to save money, the bus passes plan will allow young people to travel more and might assist those young people who have been ...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 Feb 2020
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 1
As always, I am delighted to take part in the budget debate, and I am pleased that an agreement has been reached. The debate is hugely important, because we are deciding on our income and expenditure plans for the coming year. They impact on our health services, the police, l...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (Ind) Ind Chamber
04 Feb 2025
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you for the opportunity to speak on the budget again today. I will touch on some of the points that I made in Thursday’s debate. First, the fiscal framework is biased against Scotland and needs a fundamental review. Secondly, UK and Scottish taxes are too low overall. I...
John Mason SNP Chamber
07 Sep 2011
Scottish Government’s Legislative Programme
Excuse me a minute, but I think I need to say something. I have only read three lines.One thing that we can be sure of is that there are few lessons to be learned from Westminster. As we have gathered over recent days, the previous Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Excheque...
John Mason SNP Committee
03 Jun 2015
Fiscal Framework
I am last, but not least. I thought that you were very generous to the Westminster system as a whole when you said that you did not expect it to change much, despite the fact that the whole of the UK is now facing a different budget system. Are we storing up problems for ours...
John Mason SNP Committee
06 Dec 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
We are taking evidence on the budget, although we do not know what it is yet. How sensitive is your work to a change in the budget? If your budget went up by 5 per cent, could you do a lot more, or would it just mean tweaking things? If your budget went down by 5 per cent, wou...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2020
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2020 [Draft]
Once again, we are dealing with another aspect of the budget, although most of the decisions were made last week. COSLA made it clear that it needed an extra £95 million, which has been found with the help of the Greens. In Glasgow, that seems to have been enough to save the B...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Jan 2022
Local Government Funding
Like other members, I find the Conservative motion interesting in that it seeks more money for local government but does not say where that money should come from. The Labour amendment takes a similar path. One of the main options for raising such money is increasing taxes, wh...
John Mason SNP Chamber
27 Jan 2022
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Murdo Fraser highlights a problem with the fiscal framework. He might not have heard it, but we had evidence from Wales that it is getting an extra 5 per cent of Barnett consequentials every time, which we miss out on. There are issues with how the whole framework is structure...
John Mason SNP Committee
24 Feb 2022
Replacing European Union Structural Funds
I am all for budget discipline. In your letter, you talked about helping to “troubleshoot delivery issues”, which is a bit vague, but I am encouraged by the fact that you have said that you would “look sympathetically” at such situations, which is a bit stronger and will proba...
John Mason Ind Chamber
11 Dec 2024
Budget 2025-26
No. I am not giving way again just now. I welcome growth in the economy, but the question arises of who benefits from it. Taxes are at least part of the answer to that question. If taxes are kept low, a few lucky people get richer and richer while other, hard-working people w...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (Ind) Ind Chamber
21 Jan 2026
Budget 2026-27
I will touch on a range of topics in my speech. I will start on a positive note about preventative spend, which is a topic that the Finance and Public Administration Committee and others have spent considerable time on over the years. I fully accept that differentiating betwee...
John Mason SNP Chamber
06 Oct 2011
Housing
I have already partly answered that by pointing out that CIH Scotland and SFHA are undertaking a study on the issue. As for the use of the word “concerns”, I think that we need to be realistic. We are facing huge problems across Europe and around the world. We have concerns ab...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2012
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
It is clear that John Swinney had limited room for manoeuvre in producing the budget. It is disappointing that Labour and, I believe, the other parties have not suggested any amendments. When I was on Glasgow City Council and there were only two or three SNP members, we genera...
John Mason SNP Chamber
28 Mar 2012
UK Government Budget
We could move on to discuss a number of European countries. The Nordic countries—which many of us aspire to be like—often have higher taxation than we do. We need to have a more progressive rate all the way through. Jumping from a rate of 20p to 40p strikes me as a little odd,...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2012
Employability
I welcome the funding that has been provided by the Scottish Government—both the £30 million that was announced previously and the additional £15 million. The fact that we have a dedicated Minister for Youth Employment also brings real focus to the subject.As we look to the bu...
John Mason SNP Committee
31 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
I want to press Robin Parker on some of what he was saying. If extra money was found between the interim and the final budget, I am sure that a lot of us would support that money going to colleges. However, on the general mix of things, are you arguing that universities have p...
John Mason SNP Committee
14 Nov 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
It is all very impressive that there is a 12.7 per cent saving overall in the Scottish Parliament budget compared with the saving of 11.6 per cent for the overall Scottish budget. I think that the saving is around 17 per cent for some of the commissioners and ombudsmen. Howeve...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2013
Programme for Government 2013-14
I realise that I am one of the last speakers in the debate—in fact, I am the last back-bench speaker—so perhaps there are not many items to mention that have not already been touched on at some stage. However, I will start by mentioning three of the bills that I am particularl...
John Mason SNP Committee
01 Dec 2014
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2015-16
The two largest parts of the budget are health and local government. Some have told the committee that we spend too much on health and that if we spent a bit less we could boost the economy more, while others say that there is not enough for cancer drugs or scans, so we should...
John Mason SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2015
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 1
Not just now—I will take one later. The Equal Opportunities Committee, of which I am a member, focused on age transitions, especially those that are made by young people who cross the adult age frontier and older people who move into retirement, in which they might have more ...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Jan 2016
Scottish Fiscal Commission Bill: Stage 1
There are a lot of good comments and recommendations in the report, and I associate myself completely with the bulk of them. Clearly one of the main topics that we are discussing this afternoon, and have been discussing in committee, is who should do the forecasting. On that ...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Mar 2016
Health
As we continue debating the subject of health, we must acknowledge that the health service has been one of the best protected sectors in the Scottish budget over a number of years. At the Finance Committee we have had witnesses who have criticised that and have suggested that ...
John Mason SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2017
Draft Budget 2017-18
Yes, I basically agree with that. The member may have intervened a little bit too soon, as I will develop my argument. There are two options—to stay within the present revenue or to raise more revenue. However, let us remember some of the things that are in the SNP budget: the...
John Mason SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2017
Draft Budget 2017-18
Let us look at the Opposition motion and amendments. Labour’s motion does not really say anything at all, apart from saying that the draft budget is unacceptable—I assume that that is to get the Tories on board, but it might have been more honest if it had set out what the par...
John Mason SNP Committee
18 Sep 2018
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2019-20
If you were here during the previous session, you will not be surprised that I am starting with the budget. Our understanding is that when Westminster was in control of this area, the budget was considerably higher. We are now talking about £96 million for fair start Scotland ...
John Mason SNP Chamber
31 Jan 2019
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill: Stage 1
The problem is that the UK tax and national insurance system is fundamentally flawed. Why should a normal taxpayer be paying national insurance at 12 per cent but then pay only 2 per cent when they move into a higher tax bracket? That is something that Gordon Brown and Mr Kell...
John Mason SNP Committee
07 Oct 2020
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2021-22 and Autumn Budget Revision
That is helpful. The committee will probably go back to that issue in the future, because I find it interesting. My final question takes a different tack and is more like what I asked the cabinet secretary about yesterday in relation to the delay in the UK budget. I think th...
John Mason SNP Committee
13 Jan 2021
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Budget 2021-22
I fully accept the point that both Covid work and work generally varies a lot between MSPs. My own office and staff have not been any busier because of Covid, and I think that I have kept my staffing budget within the limit. I will make one suggestion. At the start of the new...
John Mason SNP Committee
21 Dec 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
I take your point that there are a number of exceptional circumstances, but I feel that there are other areas of the Scottish budget, such as the national health service, which are also facing increased needs, but which cannot get a 30 per cent increase in their budget. I susp...
John Mason SNP Committee
17 May 2022
National Performance Framework: Ambitions into Action
That ties in quite well with the question that I was going to ask next, which is about the budget—I think that Ms Wallace mentioned the budget. Government officials have commented that they do not see the national performance framework being used in the budget process. Are you...
John Mason SNP Committee
22 Nov 2022
Subordinate Legislation
I am happy to ask a simple question and get a simple answer. That is commendable. Paragraph 45 of the guide talks about the emergency budget review: “While the amounts outlined in the letter are savings based on the in-year budget monitoring position, these do not necessaril...
John Mason SNP Chamber
26 Jan 2023
Budget 2023-24 (Committees’ Pre-budget Scrutiny)
The member talks about the Government finding extra resources, and our committee convener talked about how we need to balance the budget. Did the Criminal Justice Committee have any suggestions about where those resources should come from; for example, should we cut the NHS bu...
John Mason SNP Chamber
21 Feb 2023
Budget (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 3
I thank the member for that intervention. He has made his point. When I led the Opposition in Glasgow City Council, we sometimes made just a few admin savings in order to provide more front-line services, but we did attempt to make the then Labour budget a bit better. However...
John Mason SNP Chamber
21 Feb 2023
Budget (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 3
If Labour councillors thought that the SNP administration could have done anything better, they should have suggested that. They left because they could not think of anything better than saying that money should come out of thin air. I see that as totally irresponsible, undemo...
John Mason SNP Committee
09 Jan 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
I will give you a chance to comment, Mr. Birt, but I want to touch on another area before my time runs out. The social security budget is increasing from about £5 billion to £6 billion, which is dramatically more than the budget for almost any other sector. Now, I know that it...
John Mason SNP Committee
09 Jan 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
I want to follow up on what Martin Booth and Kirsten Hogg said about multiyear funding. Are local authorities and voluntary organisations looking for slightly different things? Presumably, it would make a big difference for Glasgow to know that a 5 per cent budget increase or ...
John Mason SNP Committee
16 Jan 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
I will finish with a more general question. A number of suggestions have been made about how national outcomes and the national performance framework have informed the budget. Were those elements taken as the starting point for the budget or did they come in at the end? Was th...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2024
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill: Stage 1
Clearly, money is tight as we go into the 2024-25 budget, and a number of sectors tell us that they need more money—be that for local government, affordable housing, the farming sector, public transport, forestry or preventative spending. At the same time, on the income side o...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (Ind) Ind Chamber
30 Jan 2025
Scottish Budget 2025-26
I am pleased to take part in the debate as a member of the Finance and Public Administration Committee. In every year’s budget there are difficult choices to make, and probably no two members of the Parliament have exactly the same priorities. One theme of the work of the Sco...
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Meeting of the Parliament 17 June 2014

17 Jun 2014 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Budget Process (Written Agreement)
Mason, John SNP Glasgow Shettleston Watch on SPTV

I have to say that I am pleased to be able to close the debate on the revised written agreement between the Finance Committee and the Scottish Government on the budget process.

In his opening speech, the convener set out what the revised written agreement means in terms of expectations on the Parliament and the Government. That having been explained, I will say a little bit about what it means for scrutiny of the draft budget in practice and how we can move forward our approach to financial scrutiny.

In our report on the draft budget 2014-15, the Finance Committee agreed to adopt four principles of financial scrutiny: affordability, prioritisation, value for money and budget processes. Those principles provide a framework for the budget process that recognises distinct roles for the Finance Committee and subject committees. The issues of prioritisation and value for money will be for subject committees to pursue in their scrutiny, in which they will look at the decisions that the Scottish Government makes in directing its resources, and at how effectively public services spend that money to achieve outcomes. Questions of affordability and budget processes will be for the Finance Committee to consider. It will ask whether the appropriate balance has been struck between revenue and expenditure and it will ask about integration of service planning and performance budgeting.

The written agreement already recognises an element of the budget processes principle, with the draft budget including an overall assessment of the progress that is being made towards a more preventative approach to public spending. The principle of affordability will provide us with a new challenge when scrutinising the use of the financial powers in the Scotland Act 2012, including the Government’s revenue forecasts, the commentary that will be provided on those forecasts, details of any planned borrowing, and information about calculation of the adjustment to the Scottish block grant to take account of expected revenue levels.

This year, the Finance Committee intends to use its call for evidence to focus on the revenues that might be raised by the land and buildings transaction tax, and will seek views on the impact of the rates and thresholds that the Government sets for that tax. In doing so, the committee may have regard to the likely impact on the property market and the wider economy of the level at which the taxes are set. Undertaking that scrutiny at the earliest opportunity should ensure that we start to develop the experience that will be necessary to fully scrutinise revenue decisions in future years.

When debating the committee’s report on the draft budget 2014-15, the cabinet secretary challenged the committees that were involved in budget scrutiny to tell him how the Government could improve the linkage between expenditure and performance, as measured through the national performance framework—a framework that has, it has to be said, been widely welcomed. I am confident that the scrutiny framework that we now have in place will enable committees to respond to that challenge positively and constructively.

I realise that this has not been the most confrontational or contentious of debates, but one or two interesting points have been made along the way—by Iain Gray, for example, in relation to the timetable. It must be accepted that there had to be a change of timetable this year; broadly speaking, the committee was in agreement on that. Gavin Brown gave a positive report about how the cabinet secretary had moved on his initial proposed timetable.

I say, as an accountant, to Iain Gray that we have to have some sympathy for staff. It is all very well saying that the cabinet secretary could publish the budget somewhat earlier, but that would have practical implications.

The revised written agreement marks a clear transition in the approach to financial scrutiny and the role that the committees of Parliament have in holding the Government to account for its budget decisions. I and other members of the Finance Committee are very much looking forward to scrutinising the forthcoming draft budget.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Elaine Smith) Lab
The next item of business is consideration of motion S4M-10268, in the name of Kenneth Gibson, on a written agreement on the budget process. 14:53
Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to speak on behalf of the Finance Committee in inviting Parliament to note the revised written agreement, between the committee and the Scottish...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth (John Swinney) SNP
I welcome the debate and the Finance Committee convener’s remarks, and I endorse the proposed changes to the written agreement. The proposals reflect careful...
Iain Gray (East Lothian) (Lab) Lab
Labour members also endorse the written agreement between the committee and the Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth. We record o...
Gavin Brown (Lothian) (Con) Con
The motion that is before us asks us to note “the revised written agreement on the budget process between the Scottish Government and the Finance Committee”...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Many thanks. We will now have a short open debate. Jamie Hepburn has four minutes or so. 15:10
Jamie Hepburn (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (SNP) SNP
When Iain Gray pontificates about hiding things, I cannot help but reflect on the fact that his party has established a cuts commission that will not report ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
That concludes the open part of the debate. John Mason will wind up on behalf of the Finance Committee. You have four minutes or so. 15:14
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP
Thank you, Presiding Officer. You were absolutely right when you said that it would be a short open debate. I have never seen an open debate completely fille...
Jamie Hepburn SNP
About time, too.
John Mason SNP
I have to say that I am pleased to be able to close the debate on the revised written agreement between the Finance Committee and the Scottish Government on ...