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Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
02 Oct 2019
ScotRail Franchise
It is decision time for the Scottish Government. It is time for the Government to decide whether to reward failure by extending the current Abellio ScotRail franchise until 2025, or whether to put passengers and rail workers first for once by serving notice that it will end th...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
02 Oct 2019
ScotRail Franchise
This afternoon’s debate has made clear the utter failure at the heart of Scotland’s railways and, in particular, the complete lack of any answers from the Scottish Government and the cabinet secretary as speaker after speaker exposed the extent to which the Abellio ScotRail fr...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
18 Dec 2019
ScotRail Franchise
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of his statement. Since the start of this franchise, Abellio has failed to deliver for Scotland’s hard-pressed passengers. They have suffered delays, overcrowding, cancellations and fare hikes. Abellio has failed to meet the basi...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
20 Feb 2018
Topical Question Time · ScotRail (Financial Penalties)
Scotland’s rail passengers deserve better than the transport minister simply repeating the words that he expects improvements. Frankly, he increasingly sounds like a railway station tannoy announcer repeating the same old message about delays, but in this case without the apol...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
14 Nov 2018
ScotRail Franchise (Break Clause)
Today’s debate has laid bare the failure at the heart of Scotland’s railways, and the complete lack of answers from the Scottish Government. Speaker after speaker exposed the way in which the Abellio Scotland franchise is letting down Scotland’s rail passengers. Jackie Baillie...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
14 Nov 2018
ScotRail Franchise (Break Clause)
I am sorry; I do not have time. ScotRail cannot hit its targets because it is doing what every passenger expects it to do—stop at the stations that it is supposed to stop at. As SNP MSPs often do when they cannot defend their Government, Kenny Gibson talked about Wales. He c...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
11 Sep 2019
Transport (Update)
The reality is that that performance is still not good enough even within the remedial plan. It seems as if the remedial plan is very lax, because Abellio ScotRail would have been in default had it simply been the franchise that was being followed. In effect, your remedial pla...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
05 Dec 2019
First Minister’s Question Time · ScotRail (Fares)
Under the First Minister’s Government, regulated rail fares have rocketed by 54 per cent. That is a massive £1,500 hike for a season ticket for a worker who travels between Glasgow and Edinburgh. Under the current Abellio franchise alone, it has gone up by 13 per cent. Given t...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
10 Mar 2021
Transport (Update)
Okay, convener—I was not going to do that, but I will. Good morning, cabinet secretary. As the convener said, I will kick off with a question on rail. The emergency measures agreements with Abellio and Serco for the ScotRail and Caledonian sleeper services are due to expire a...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
10 Mar 2021
Transport (Update)
It looks as though the new arrangements may not kick in before March 2022, when the current Abellio ScotRail franchise ends. What, specifically, do you intend to do with regard to the running of services from March 2022 if the new provisions have not been put in place? Will yo...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
03 Feb 2022
ScotRail
I do not want to break the news to Mr Mason, but there will not be any income or passengers when the train is taken away. The hike is coming at a time when passengers face a cost of living crisis. If only the Government was as quick to carry out its long-promised rail fares r...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
08 May 2018
Topical Question Time · ScotRail (Performance Fines)
The SQUIRE performance figures show that ScotRail hit 19 targets in 2015-16 for the same quarter for which it hit just 12 in 2017-18. Behind those figures are hard-pressed passengers paying ever-increasing fares for a failure of performance in two thirds of targets, from the s...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
09 May 2018
Rail Services
So you do not think that the SQUIRE figures are important. One of the most important parts of the report relates to figures on CCTV cameras. The figures for the latest quarter show that there was a performance of 77.8 per cent compared with a target of 95 per cent, which is th...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
09 May 2018
Rail Services
The question was specifically on your performance on CCTV and security in stations. The SQUIRE figures show that performance was at 77.8 per cent, compared with a target of 95 per cent, which is the worst figure since the franchise was given to Abellio, and which is 10 per cen...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Nov 2018
ScotRail Franchise (Break Clause)
Today, Parliament has a chance to put Scotland’s rail passengers before the profits of our privatised rail firms and to say to commuters that we are listening. We will not sit idly by in the sidings while passengers suffer from a railway system where fares rise more quickly th...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
14 Nov 2018
ScotRail Franchise (Break Clause)
I am sorry, but I do not have time The franchise is a symptom of the fragmented, profit-driven, privatised railway system that was created 25 years ago this month. It is a privatisation experiment that needs to be driven to the end of the track. In Scotland today, we can take...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
14 Nov 2018
Rail Services
ScotRail’s performance is now below breach level and you have put in the worst performance since the franchise began. Has Abellio been given any penalties for that failure in performance or have you simply been given a waiver to avoid hitting your performance targets until Jun...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
14 Nov 2018
Rail Services
You will be pleased to know that this is my final question. What engagement have you had with the Scottish Government on your failure to hit the performance targets? Have ministers given any indication that they expect to end the Abellio ScotRail contract on the first expiry d...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
05 Dec 2018
Transport (Update)
I would like to turn our attention to issues on our railways. In September, ScotRail’s performance fell below the breach level that was set out in the franchise agreement. Why did you not take enforcement action against Abellio for its failure to meet the contractual obligatio...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
05 Dec 2018
Transport (Update)
Those arrangements were obviously known about when the ScotRail franchise was awarded to Abellio. Will the current franchise ever meet the 92.5 per cent overall franchise target? If so, when?
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
05 Dec 2018
Transport (Update)
Can you explain why Transport Scotland decided to make early contractual payments to Abellio?
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
05 Dec 2018
Transport (Update)
So Abellio will not be out of pocket because of the current delays. Do you think that it is fair that passengers will be out of pocket when they face yet another fare hike in January, at a time when performance is way below what everyone here thinks is acceptable?
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
05 Dec 2018
Transport (Update)
We are clear that the payments are being paid in advance because of delays. In effect, compensation is being given to Abellio through advance payments because of delays, but nothing is being given to the passengers. Cabinet secretary, you said that passengers deserve better. I...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
05 Sep 2019
First Minister’s Question Time · ScotRail Services
In March, the First Minister said that ScotRail’s first remedial plan was “the last chance saloon”. Since then, as the First Minister said, passengers suffered utter chaos at Waverley station on the last day of the Edinburgh festival. Last month’s ScotRail performance figures ...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
11 Sep 2019
Transport (Update)
No, I am saying that it is not setting sufficient targets to ensure that Abellio ScotRail delivers what we said should be delivered in the franchise.
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
11 Sep 2019
Transport (Update)
Do you accept that the remedial plan targets are lower than the original franchise targets and that what Abellio is being asked to do is deliver a customer satisfaction level that is lower than that in the franchise agreement, which is 88.5 per cent?
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
11 Sep 2019
Transport (Update)
My final question is about the significant disruption that we have seen in recent weeks, which has had significant impact on passengers. Are you personally confident that Abellio has both the resources and the ability to get its act together and deal with some of the shambolic...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
02 Oct 2019
ScotRail Franchise
Mr Mason clearly does not understand how rail services actually work. The services that are delivered on the ScotRail network would continue to be devolved to this Parliament. The decisions would be made by this Parliament on what services the company provides here in Scotland...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2020
Topical Question Time · Caledonian Sleeper Services
The cabinet secretary referred to the improvement plan for Serco Caledonian Sleepers. Given the failure of multiple improvement plans on the ScotRail franchise, why should anyone have any faith that this improvement plan will work? The Government has accepted that the Abellio ...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Transport Strategy
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance notice of his statement. Few will have any dispute with a vision of a more sustainable and inclusive transport system, or with the four priorities set out in the strategy, which Labour very much welcomes. The problem is with delivery ...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
19 Feb 2020
Budget Scrutiny 2020-21
I start with a question about the significant increase in rail payments to Abellio, Serco and Network Rail for the operation of the Scottish rail network. The explanation in the Scottish Parliament information centre’s level 4 budget spreadsheet states: “Reflects profile of C...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
19 Feb 2020
Budget Scrutiny 2020-21
So there is nothing that is caused specifically by the rebasing notice; the situation would have been different had the rebasing gone ahead. How much more has gone to Abellio ScotRail, and to Serco and the Caledonian sleeper, as a result of the franchise commitments on revenue...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
02 Sep 2020
Transport (Update)
I have a brief follow-up on the previous two questions. You have not published the EMAs, but you have estimated that the cost will be £250 million for the six-month period. What is your estimate of the management fee that is paid to Abellio and Serco for that agreement? You s...
Colin Smyth Lab Chamber
22 Sep 2020
Topical Question Time · Emergency Measures Agreement (Rail Services)
The Government has made more than 40 announcements on transport, worth almost £650 million, since the beginning of March. Only three of those were made in Parliament; the rest were made on Twitter and in press releases, including the announcement that we are talking about, whi...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
13 Jan 2021
Rail Services
Just to be clear, do you anticipate that the current process of EMAs will simply continue until the current Abellio ScotRail franchise ends in March 2022? Is that in effect the nature of your discussions with the Government? We know that the Government in Scotland rejected the...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
You obviously have a clear commitment to end the current Abellio ScotRail franchise in March 2022, which means that a new model will come into play on 1 April 2022. The franchise will end in this financial year, so what provision is there within the budget for development of w...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
17 Feb 2021
Budget Scrutiny 2021-22
Just to be absolutely clear, am I right that under no circumstances will you extend the current Abellio franchise beyond March 2022?
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
23 Feb 2021
Scotland’s Railways
I refer members to my entry in the register of interests, which states that I am the volunteer chair of the campaign for the re-opening of Eastriggs railway station. I thank John Finnie for his motion and for providing the opportunity to debate the importance of investing in ...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
10 Mar 2021
Transport (Update)
You mentioned the estimated cost up to March this year. Last month, Transport Scotland eventually published figures that confirmed that, between March and September 2020, the Government paid Abellio and Serco £499.1 million. That was £231.5 million more than the franchise agre...
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
10 Mar 2021
Transport (Update)
Thank you, cabinet secretary. As you know, my preferred option would be that we have a public sector organisation running the franchise from March 2022. Are you looking at that option? Are you absolutely ruling out any prospect of extending the Abellio franchise from March 2022?
Colin Smyth Lab Committee
10 Mar 2021
Transport (Update)
The Scottish Government took the decision to break up the ScotRail franchise into two separate parts. Although we know that the Abellio franchise ends in 2022, as things stand, the Serco franchise for the Caledonian sleeper runs until 2030. Can you confirm whether the plans th...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Mar 2021
Scotland’s Railway
I welcome today’s announcement. The cabinet secretary is a late convert to something that I have been calling for him to do for some time. If he is genuinely in favour of public ownership, why has he not ended the Serco Caledonian sleeper franchise and used the powers that he ...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Sep 2021
ScotRail
The decisions that we take in the coming months will shape the future of Scotland’s railways, and by doing so they will shape our response to the climate crisis. As Beatrice Wishart said, transport is Scotland’s “largest source of greenhouse gas emissions”, responsible for ...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Nov 2021
Road Infrastructure
This debate is an opportunity to shine a light on the Government’s record on transport, and we can see why it rarely debates the issue in Government time. Route by route, the SNP is slowly dismantling our bus network. Passenger journeys have continued to fall by 120 million un...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
02 Nov 2022
Road Improvements
The debate has shown that the case for the upgrade of the A96 and the A9 is stark. Graham Simpson reminded us of the tragic fact that more than 330 people have died on the A9 since 1979. As Murdo Fraser said, each of those deaths is a tragedy. Fergus Ewing spoke passionately ...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 02 October 2019

02 Oct 2019 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
ScotRail Franchise

It is decision time for the Scottish Government. It is time for the Government to decide whether to reward failure by extending the current Abellio ScotRail franchise until 2025, or whether to put passengers and rail workers first for once by serving notice that it will end the failing franchise at the first expiry date, in March 2022.

Parliament previously discussed the ScotRail franchise in a Scottish Labour debate, because the Scottish National Party does not have the guts to hold a debate in Government time to defend its record. In Labour’s debate, I highlighted the fact that, on every single measure of performance—including punctuality, the number of cancellations and capacity—it was a case of fail, fail, fail, despite the SNP Government having gone to every length to bail out Abellio through backroom deals to move targets and give Abellio a licence to fail.

Little did we know that that was just the start. Since that debate, the low performance record has been broken over and over again—so much so that Abellio has now breached the franchise not once, not twice but three times. The franchise has been breached on punctuality, on the number of cancellations and, unsurprisingly, on passenger satisfaction. Abellio does not even expect to hit the passenger satisfaction target for another two years, and it expects to do so then only because Transport Scotland has lowered the target. Missing the passenger satisfaction target once is a breach of the franchise. Missing it for two consecutive years is an event of default and is supposed to be ground for Abellio to be stripped of the franchise altogether. However, had Transport Scotland not lowered the target, ScotRail would be on track to miss its passenger satisfaction target a shocking five years in a row.

The record on punctuality is equally abysmal. Abellio has failed to hit its target since 2015. I give the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity this challenge: will he stand up and tell the chamber and—more important—Scotland’s hard-pressed rail passengers whether he believes that Abellio ScotRail will ever meet its punctuality target and, if so, when? I see that he is refusing to do so because, frankly, no one seriously believes that Abellio will hit the target in the lifetime of the franchise. What is the point of performance targets and a franchise agreement if the Government and the transport secretary are not prepared to enforce them?

The truth is that, despite two improvement plans and a remedial plan to improve punctuality, performance has got worse, not better, since the franchise began. Since the SNP handed Abellio the franchise in what it described as a “world-leading” deal, a shocking 75,000 trains have been cancelled—that is an average of 47 each and every day. In 2018-19, the number of cancellations increased by more than 60 per cent to an average of 74 a day.

Despite the arrival of the long-awaited new rolling stock, ScotRail’s performance under the service quality incentive regime is not much better. The scheme monitors the state of trains and stations across a range of measures including cleanliness, safety, accessibility and staffing. Abellio consistently misses two thirds of the targets that are set under SQUIRE, and it has not hit more than half since 2016, having racked up £13 million in fines.

To make matters worse, rail fares have rocketed under the Government. The price of season tickets has increased by an eye-watering 54 per cent since the SNP came to power, with the Government set to impose another rail fare hike in January. No wonder rail passenger figures failed to increase last year for the first time in decades.

The Parliament has the opportunity to deliver change. Agreement to Labour’s motion would mean that the Government would need to serve notice on Abellio and bring the failing franchise to an end in 2022, instead of extending it to 2025. Extending the franchise would reward failure and send a signal to private rail operators that, no matter how poor their performance, they will never have to deliver on their franchise targets. Ending the franchise in 2022, however, would give the Government two years to put in place a public sector operator bid.

I hope that, in that time, we will see a change of United Kingdom Government. A Labour Government would end the wasteful and inefficient franchising system altogether, repealing the Tories’ Railways Act 1993 so that we can have proper public ownership of our railways. We should bring train and track together under a single publicly owned company, with all decisions on Scottish routes being made here in Scotland.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-19190, in the name of Colin Smyth, on “Don’t Extend the ScotRail Franchise”. 15:50
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
It is decision time for the Scottish Government. It is time for the Government to decide whether to reward failure by extending the current Abellio ScotRail ...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP
Could the member can explain how there can be one Great Britain-wide company that would be controlled in Scotland?
Colin Smyth Lab
Mr Mason clearly does not understand how rail services actually work. The services that are delivered on the ScotRail network would continue to be devolved t...
The Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity (Michael Matheson) SNP
Rail plays an essential role in the daily fabric of Scottish life, connecting communities, enabling opportunities and supporting economic prosperity. The G...
Neil Findlay (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
I have a very particular question to ask the cabinet secretary. Is the cabinet secretary 100 per cent confident that Abellio will meet its commitment to pay ...
Michael Matheson SNP
As part of the franchise, the company must be financially able to achieve that; otherwise, it will be in breach of the whole contract. It would be wrong for...
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (Con) Con
The debate is already getting lively—I am quite enjoying it. I will get straight to the point, as I have only a few minutes. The Conservatives will not be su...
John Finnie (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Green
I have a number of declarations to make. I am a member of the RMT parliamentary group, a vice-president of the Friends of the Far North Line and a regular ra...
Michael Matheson SNP
As I made clear, that group will meet again when we know the outcome of the Williams review and its implications for future structures. John Finnie should re...
John Finnie Green
I had hoped to get an update on where we are with CalMac Ferries. The group was launched with great gusto by the cabinet secretary’s predecessor, Humza Yousa...
Mike Rumbles (North East Scotland) (LD) LD
Since Abellio started running our trains, cancellations have increased year by year, skip-stopping has become part of everyday expectations, the punctuality ...
Jamie Greene Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Mike Rumbles LD
Unfortunately, I do not have time. The Liberal Democrats cannot support the Government’s amendment, because it seems, yet again, to say what the Government ...
The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
We now move to the open part of the debate. 16:15
Elaine Smith (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I point out to the chamber that I have a registered interest as a member of Unite the union and that I am contributing to the debate as the convener of the R...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to take part in the debate on rail. As members will know, I am enthusiastic about train travel and, with Pauline McNeill, convene the cross-part...
Neil Findlay Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
John Mason SNP
No, thank you. In recent years, I have visited a number of European cities, where I have always used the local trains and metro networks. I would argue that...
John Finnie Green
Does John Mason recognise that that publicly operated bus service turned around a failing commercial operation in East Lothian?
John Mason SNP
Yes, I am happy to recognise that. We must also consider cost. We currently subsidise the railway to the tune of some two thirds, so if I buy a ticket for £...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Like a stopped clock, even Colin Smyth is right occasionally, and his highlighting of the huge frustration that commuters, tourists and businesses feel when ...
Neil Findlay Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
Liam Kerr Con
I will not, as I am in my last 30 seconds. Instead of wasting time debating break clauses and models of franchise ownership, let us focus on the positive in...
Joan McAlpine (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
The current rail service delivery model is flawed, like a great many matters that are still under Westminster control. As we have heard, Network Rail is resp...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
It is customary at the outset of speeches for us to thank those who have taken the time to supply briefings to members ahead of debates. I thank the rail uni...
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Con
We all know that the performance of the service on Scotland’s railways is far from satisfactory. Delays, cancellations and mismanagement have led to commuter...
Neil Findlay Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
Rachael Hamilton Con
Very quickly.
The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
Neil Findlay should be very brief, because Rachael Hamilton is in her last minute.