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Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Oct 2018
Social Security Charter
I welcome the debate and the journey that the Government and the Parliament have been on over the past two years with regard to social security. The fundamental question is: why have a charter? For me, the reason for having a charter is to improve the experience of those who ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
26 Oct 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning. I feel that there is a slight sense that you are putting your head in the sand. I appreciate that we can all cite cases, but I have a constituent who applied in June whose case was not looked at until September. At that point, they—not Social Security Scotland—we...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
19 Sep 2024
Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Section 2 introduces a new benefit called care experience assistance. Beyond that, we have no idea what we will be voting for. There is no substantial detail on how the benefit will work. What is it? Who will benefit from it? What timescales are involved? What process will tak...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Dec 2016
Improving the Care Experience for Looked-after Children
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I remind the chamber that I am a city councillor in Edinburgh. I thank the minister for bringing the debate to Parliament. There is no more important matter than the care and safety of our children. We have to address the issue in the knowledge ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Oct 2017
Scottish Disability Sport
I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead the debate this afternoon. I am very supportive of positive action that can be taken to encourage and support disabled people to participate in sport. As someone who is sport mad and was born with a disability, I can see that ther...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Dec 2019
Purple Light-up Campaign
I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead this debate to highlight the purple light-up campaign, which celebrates the economic power of disabled people around the globe. I thank the members across all parties who supported my motion. As members will be aware, today is th...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Sep 2020
Minority Ethnic People and Communities
I am pleased to open the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. I thank the Scottish Government for bringing the debate to the chamber and allowing us, as a Parliament, to discuss this important issue. Last week, I spoke in a members’ business debate on a motion that...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Jan 2023
Shared Parenting
I am happy to speak in this members’ business debate on an important topic that deserves more consideration than it often gets, so I thank Fulton MacGregor for securing time for the debate. It has been my pleasure to sit on the cross-party group on shared parenting, and I look...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Ind) Ind Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Adoption Support for Families
I, too, thank Fulton MacGregor not only for only bringing the debate to the chamber but for all the work that he has done as the convener of the cross-party group on social work. I have had the pleasure of being part of that group, which has been very much driven by him. I am ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Dec 2016
Disability Delivery Plan
I apologise to you, Presiding Officer, and to the minister for being late. It was nothing to do with disability—I just cannot read a watch. I have met a number of disabled groups since I was elected to the Scottish Parliament in May. All the groups identified the same three p...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
16 May 2017
Disabled People
As the minister will be aware, only 6 per cent of people who are refused PIP appeal that refusal, so it is clear that the majority of people who do not get PIP accept that the decision was correct. We need to look at how assessments are done. I am not saying that the decision...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
13 Dec 2018
Demonstrating Leadership in Human Rights
I welcome the debate. Looking back over the past 20 or 30 years, I think that the issue of human rights has become much more embedded in Scottish society and our education system. About 10 nights ago, I was trying to persuade one of my daughters that she should think about hea...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Jun 2019
Tenement Maintenance
I thank the Government and the minister for making time for the debate, and I am grateful for all the contributions that have come from across the chamber. The Scottish parliamentary working group on tenement maintenance, on which I have been proud to serve as a member, was f...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Nov 2019
Mental Health
I associate myself with the remarks in many of the speeches in the debate, particularly those made by Annie Wells and Willie Rennie. I will focus on the issue of post-natal depression and the effect that it can have on many people, not only women but men and families. Many of...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
21 Mar 2024
Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I think that you have probably covered this issue, but I will give you one final opportunity to talk about the client experience. You have caveated your view of the bill with what you just said, but, outwith that, is there anything that you are still concerned about relating t...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
25 Jun 2024
Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
That was one of the questions that I had in mind as I worked on the bill. I worked on a pre-bill consultation and, last year, I spent the summer doing a bit of a tour around Scotland talking to different disability groups and individuals. The experience of someone who is in a ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
25 Jun 2024
Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
To some degree, yes—I think that there could be—but I am not sure that that will ever happen unless you have a disability commissioner because, once this debate goes away, local authorities will move on and deal with other things. There are also issues beyond that. There is...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
17 Sep 2024
Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As I said to the convener, if you look at education, health, social services and even things such as changing places toilets, you see that there is mass discrimination. I will be honest. As I think that I have said previously, I was born with a disability and, before I came in...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Chamber
18 Mar 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Advocacy plays a vital role in enabling people to express their views and make informed decisions. It supports children and young people, and adults, to navigate complex systems and have their voices heard.At stage 2, I lodged an amendment to ensure that care-experienced peopl...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Chamber
18 Mar 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I thank Martin Whitfield for lodging his amendments and for going through the various amendments in the group. We have a choice tonight, and it is important that we agree to at least one of the amendments so that such provision, ultimately, appears in the act.I will speak to m...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Ind) Ind Chamber
20 Jan 2026
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I, too, start by thanking the minister for his constructive engagement, particularly as I came to the party quite late. My amendments are the result of a number of discussions that I had with charities—especially charities for the disabled—that wanted to engage on the bill. A...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Committee
11 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
We have had a long debate on this and I do not want to rehearse all the comments that have been made. However, we need to look at some kind of backstop; I appreciate that it is already there, but it needs to be looked at.Going in the other direction, Barnardo’s is very clear t...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
24 Nov 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
I know the Lothians best because it is the area that I represent and live in. I am slightly concerned that we could end up with a situation in which, because someone goes to a certain school that is seen as privileged, they could then be discriminated against when they try to ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
01 Dec 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
Good morning again and thank you very much for coming. I have three questions, but before I ask them, I want to thank Mark McMillan in particular for his statement. The whole issue of what happens outside the course, in freshers week, in the evening at the union or wherever is...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
01 Dec 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
Dr Hutchison, I appreciate that you are not speaking today from a Disability History Scotland perspective, but I wonder whether you can provide some historical context. Last night, at a reception, I was talking to a lady whose view was that, in practice, things have moved on v...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Feb 2017
Barnardo’s Scotland Nurture Week
As other members have done, I thank Stuart McMillan for bringing the debate to the chamber and for giving us the opportunity to talk about this important subject. I am sure that we all agree that, as has been said, nurturing children in our society and our country is so impor...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
16 Mar 2017
Destitution, Asylum and Insecure Immigration Status
Good morning. I want to follow up what I talked about with the first panel. Maybe David Bradwell and then Kirsty Thomson could answer my questions first, if that is okay. You have national experience, David. I suppose that a lot of us are focusing on Glasgow, because that is w...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Nov 2017
Inclusive Education
Presiding Officer, you will find this hard to believe, but I started school in 1972—and yes, the years have been kind. I am very fortunate that where we lived, here in Edinburgh, became the centre for many people from Scotland and the north of England who had upper and lower l...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
15 Nov 2017
Prejudice-based Bullying and Harassment in Schools, and Personal and Social Education
I have to confess that, when I was sitting on the Equalities and Human Rights Committee and we decided to do an inquiry into this area, I was a bit sceptical. I thought that surely things had moved on since I was at school. However, as we heard the evidence over a number of we...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
18 Jan 2018
Subordinate Legislation
This is a good piece of work that builds on the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017. I am interested in your point about the commission involving people who have had experience of poverty. This may go slightly beyond your remit, but how do we get the appropriate individuals for ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
08 Feb 2018
Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The bill is intended to protect the most vulnerable people in our society. There can be no one more vulnerable than someone who goes to hospital and is told that they have a terminal illness. All of us will have had friends or family who have gone through such an experience. I...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
22 Feb 2018
Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will make a couple of points. First, I am not sure that the bill is the right place for the proposed provision. We have seen the draft regulations with regard to how the tribunals will be run—I think that they are going to the Justice Committee, but they may well be looked a...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
22 Feb 2018
Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I support the way in which Mark Griffin has gone about amendment 171, and it is the right way forward. My slight concern is about the wording, which refers to “assessment of the individual’s mental health”. My understanding is that that is not what the assessment is about, w...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
03 May 2018
“Managing the implementation of the Scotland Acts”
On the issue of data and the sharing of information, clearly the DWP can provide only the data that the Scottish Government wants, in the way that the Government wants it. Are you confident that the Scottish Government has the experience that will enable it to ask the right qu...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
21 Jun 2018
Funeral Expense Assistance Regulations: Consultation
Again, I will go slightly beyond our remit and ask whether you have experience of people who do not get the grant or get the burial or cremation costs covered because their income is just slightly over the limit. Do you have experience of people saying that they have to pay th...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
13 Sep 2018
Social Security and In-work Poverty
I have a daft laddie question. Your reports highlight people’s negative experiences. It is a bit like the fact that no one ever comes to MSPs when they have had a positive experience to say, “Wasn’t that a great experience?” Do your organisations record positive experiences, o...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
13 Sep 2018
Social Security and In-work Poverty
So your experience is that everybody who fell into those categories had a negative experience?
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
27 Sep 2018
Subordinate Legislation
That is very helpful. I am looking beyond the application, to how people are treated at interview stage once you have shortlisted them. If it is a formal interview, with four or five people behind a desk interviewing them, for some individuals that would not reflect their live...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
31 Jan 2019
Draft Social Security Charter
Good morning, cabinet secretary, and thank you for coming. I agree with some of what the deputy convener and convener have said. At the start, for the sake of transparency, I say that I am in receipt of the personal independence payment, and I look forward to working with the ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
28 Feb 2019
Social Security Scotland
You may want to take my questions away and answer them later, too. I am happy to receive a written answer. Yesterday, when I asked the cabinet secretary about where the new employees were coming from, with regard to diversity and how many people have lived experience and what...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
28 Mar 2019
Disabled People
First, I put on record my appreciation for the good work that Sarah Newton did across the UK. In my meetings with her, she really understood what the disabled community wanted and pushed a very positive agenda. I agree with the member that we need a minister to be appointed as...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
19 Sep 2019
Social Security Scotland (First Anniversary)
No, I am sorry, I do not have time. If we did not carry out that scrutiny, that would be disappointing. Audit Scotland raised some issues, so we need to make sure that we are going in the right direction. Like Alison Johnstone, I think it is important that those with lived...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Sep 2020
Museum for Human Rights
I thank Stuart McMillan for bringing this important debate to the Parliament. His motion refers to a previous debate that was held in the chamber back in June, when, I am pleased to report, there was cross-party support to create a museum of slavery here in Scotland, and now w...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Mar 2021
International Women’s Day 2021
I am pleased that I am able to participate in what is an important debate to mark international women’s day. As the father of twin girls, Keziah and Ellie, I want them as they grow up to live on an equal footing with men. I therefore welcome this year’s theme of #ChooseToChall...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
24 Feb 2022
Kinship Care
I want to pursue with Alison Gillies her role in getting people the benefits that they are entitled to. Are there passported benefits that people get if they fall under one definition of kinship care but not another? Is the situation the same across the United Kingdom? That mi...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
29 Feb 2024
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We all want people with lived experience to be involved in the whole process—there is no disagreement about that—but why could that process not have taken place before the bill was introduced? Would it not have been better to work out the scheme with people with lived experien...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Jun 2024
Benefits Uptake
I, too, thank Evelyn Tweed for securing this important debate. I am always pleased to have the opportunity to talk about social security in Scotland. The truth that the motion uncovers is that lifting people out of poverty is not just about pledging money; it is equally impor...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
25 Jun 2024
Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
I have thought fairly long about that question, because I think that it is a genuine one. We have not said in the bill that the commissioner must have a disability themselves; after all, many good people out there have experience of disability through family, work or other are...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
12 Sep 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
Good morning. I will start with funding, and specifically multiyear funding. From your experience in your different organisations, what is the benefit of multiyear funding? Are there any disadvantages to multiyear funding? You probably want it for 100 years but, realistically,...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
14 May 2024
Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill
I, too, add my congratulations to the committee, the minister and the Government for getting the bill to where it is today. The bill is better today than it was at the start of the process, and that is an achievement by all members of the committee and the minister. However, t...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Chamber
18 Mar 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I agree with Martin Whitfield—I think that I raised my concern about giving too much power and authority to the chairs at stage 2. Chairs will often get it right, but we are all human and we all make mistakes.Consulting on the functions of the role of the chair will also ensur...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will speak to amendments 177 and 180 in my name. At their core, those amendments seek to reinforce a principle that I believe that most members across the chamber would agree is fundamental: that any requests for existing assisted dying under the provisions of the bill must ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Ind) Ind Chamber
05 Mar 2026
Disabled People’s Representation in Scottish Democracy
I am grateful to colleagues across the chamber for their support for the motion. I am sad that it has not gained the support of all parties in the Parliament. I hope that that is not a comment about their support for disabled representation, which is an issue that I am sure al...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Committee
24 Feb 2026
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
:Amendment 50 would require Scottish ministers to establish an accreditation scheme to enable trained non-medical practitioners to supervise non-surgical procedures. It would create a clear and regulated pathway for suitably qualified and experienced practitioners who are not ...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Committee
11 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 25 simply seeks to ensure, by way of regulation, that the chair’s role will not be altered, enhanced or materially changed by the fact that it will now be a paid position. There is consensus among committee members and stakeholders that it is the right time for chair...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Committee
11 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 50 seeks to ensure that clear regulations are drafted on what can and, perhaps more importantly, what cannot be said in a pre-hearing discussion with the principal reporter. That would ensure consistency in how those meetings are conducted, so that any issues of subs...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Committee
04 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Absolutely. The committee could, in theory, agree to amendment 147 and my amendment, and then we could tidy up the definition at stage 3.My final point, without trying to labour it, is that, although we need independence, the definition needs to be broader and we need to consu...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Jun 2016
Dignity, Fairness and Respect in Disability Benefits
It is a great honour to be elected to the Parliament and an even greater honour to represent the area that I was born in and have spent most of my life in. Lothian is a great place in which to live, work, play and study, but the region faces challenges. I will seek to represen...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
08 Sep 2016
Work Programme
This is probably coming at the wrong time, because I might be opening a whole new tin of worms, but would anyone care to comment briefly on how good our public bodies are at what we have been talking about? Helen Martin has talked a lot about companies—rightly so—but what is t...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Sep 2016
Early Learning and Childcare Provision
I declare that I am a city councillor here in Edinburgh. I agree with the minister that there is broad agreement among all parties in the chamber today on the general principles of early learning and childcare. We need to look at how it works in practice at the grass roots. W...
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Meeting of the Parliament 02 October 2018

02 Oct 2018 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Social Security Charter

I welcome the debate and the journey that the Government and the Parliament have been on over the past two years with regard to social security.

The fundamental question is: why have a charter? For me, the reason for having a charter is to improve the experience of those who use the social security system. We want everybody who comes in contact with the new Scottish agency to have a positive experience, even if they do not ultimately get what they want out of it. That is what we as a Parliament and, I suggest, the Scottish Government need to strive for.

What is the role of the charter? The danger—which the Social Security Committee recognised early on—was that the charter would simply be a bunch of words on a notice board that everybody would ignore. Part of the reason for the journey that the committee and the Scottish Government have been on is to show that the charter has to be far more than that. It cannot simply be words—even simple words—on a board; it has to be something that people understand and can respect and act on.

The charter is there so that staff can understand what their responsibility is to claimants; it is there so that claimants can understand what they should expect of the new agency; and it is there so that third parties, including this Parliament, can hold the new agency to account. However, it is important to stress that the charter does not give individual rights to claimants. It is there so that the agency can be held accountable by the Scottish Government and by the Parliament. We have to make sure that a balance is struck between individual rights and community rights, which are sometimes held in tension.

It is important that stakeholders, individuals, third parties and the Parliament get an early view of the charter. It would be interesting to know whether the Government has a date yet for when the charter will be available for open scrutiny. Steps have been taken towards that, but we need a full account.

We need to know how the charter is being drawn up and who is involved in the process. I welcome the cabinet secretary’s announcement on the expansion of the membership of the important core group because some groups and people contacted me with concerns that perhaps the core group did not represent the whole of Scottish society. It would also be interesting to know how the experience panels are working in practice. Is the core group co-designing the system and the document, or does the Scottish Government go in with a piece of paper and say, “Like it or leave it”? How open is the Government to changes to the social security charter and to comments on it?

We have to make sure that there is gender balance and ethnic minority representation—I welcome the cabinet secretary’s remarks on that. Perhaps most important, disabled people need to be represented on the core group. That may seem very obvious—no doubt, the cabinet secretary wants to jump up and say that we already have that representation. However, our amendment seeks to expand the groups that the Government is consulting—perhaps to include groups that are seldom heard from, not the obvious suspects we all go to regularly; perhaps to include those who have disabilities that fall into a minority group within disability, who again are not often heard from; and perhaps—I say gently to the Government—to include people who have had a positive experience with the Department for Work and Pensions. The danger is that people only come to MSPs if they have a negative experience. However, there are people who have had a positive experience of interaction—I include myself among them—and we do not want to lose that voice in our engagement. We have to ensure that those with seen and unseen disabilities are included in the core group and in the drawing-up of the social security charter.

Ultimately, we must keep the goal of having the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 fully implemented and up and running before this session of Parliament comes to an end in 2021. As one ancient philosopher said, every journey has an end. There is a slight danger that we keep going over and over things and do not get to the goal of delivering the social security system that we all want. I therefore ask the cabinet secretary to confirm again in her summing up that every benefit that has been devolved will be delivered and up and running by 2021; will she confirm that the benefits will be delivered by the new agency and that people will know how it all works?

I hope that the Parliament will have time to consider fully the regulations as they come forward. I welcome the Government’s openness so far in that regard, and I look forward to the cabinet secretary being with the committee on Thursday morning. Undoubtedly, the most complicated and difficult regulations will be those that introduce the replacements for personal independence payments, disability living allowance and attendance allowance. Can the cabinet secretary tell the Parliament when the draft regulations on those benefits will be released?

The Conservative Party welcomes the debate and the social security charter, but we will hold the Government to account to ensure that it delivers not simply words but actions.

I move amendment S5M-14160.1, to insert after “public service”:

“, but should also consider how it might enable any other individual or organisation with an interest to be consulted as part of any scrutiny of the draft charter”.

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