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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
At paragraph 5.14 of the report, you say:
“The bulk of the sustainability risk is with the UK Government”.
At paragraph 5.15, you say that, in that scenario,
“the UK Government would have a deficit in its primary balance for almost all years of the projection. The deficit would gradually grow, reaching 11 per cent of GDP by 2071-72.”
The UK Government will clearly have to take corrective action, which will obviously impact on Scotland.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
In paragraph 2.8, on page 16, you say that Scotland has a “projected net annual inflow” of about 19,000 people and that about 9,000 of those people will be from the rest of the UK. Over the months and years, I have said that a lot of the people who leave Scotland tend to be highly productive and educated people in their 20s and 30s and that a lot of the people who come from the UK retire to Argyll and Bute or to Arran, in my constituency, where they have a nice view over the Clyde to Skelmorlie and West Kilbride.
Overall economic performance will be impacted not just by the number of migrants. That goes back to the OECD’s point about intergenerational differences. Do you intend to take such issues into account more in the future?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
Thanks very much for that. I certainly feel that the committee has a role to challenge, certainly in our scrutiny function, so that is very much something that I would agree with.
I do not know how in-depth your individual experiences are but, in your experience of the civil service, do civil servants feel that they can challenge ministers? Clearly, individual relationships make a huge difference, and there will be different personalities and leadership styles. We are not trying to say that people should be in a certain box. Do you think that there is an ability to talk truth to power? Do you think that it is limited? Do you think that there should be more of that? What is the relationship of civil servants with that?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
I call Douglas Lumsden, to be followed by Liz Smith.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
James Black, the Scottish Government interacts with a lot of organisations outside the Scottish Parliament. From speaking to a former minister, I understand that there is a sense of great weariness among some of those organisations that they are consulted almost to death but do not necessarily see the Government taking forward what they want within the timeframe they are asking for. That weariness perhaps comes from feeling a lack of real participation. Is that something that you have found? How can it be improved?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
Do you think that, when the Scottish Government communicates with organisations that are looking for funding, it does so in as straightforward manner as it should? For example, one of my constituency organisations had a significant funding bid turned down and, when it asked why, it was told that the fund was heavily oversubscribed. That might have been true, but does that mean that the application was excellent but others were better? Was it just a poor application, or would it not have been an effective use of resources? It seems that organisations are not really told that. They might be told it on some occasions, but certainly on that occasion the organisation was not really told why it did not get the funding other than the fact that that was the size of the pot, this was the number of bids, and it was just not among the lucky ones that were selected. Do you think that such feedback could be improved?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
Do you not think that the national performance framework has a role to play in that?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
Another argument between siloed and horizontal working is accountability, which Mark Taylor talked about. Who ultimately is accountable when people are working across departments?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
There are currently 8 million empty houses in Japan, and mid-range economic countries such as Bulgaria and other eastern European countries have huge out-migration, as well as massively falling birth rates, and they do not have the strong economies that we have, in relative terms.
There is an issue that I want to ask about before I bring in John Mason. When we discuss such matters, we keep talking about 16 to 64-year-olds. Why do we do that, given that the pension age is going to change and will be well above 65 for the bulk of the period that we are talking about?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 March 2023
Kenneth Gibson
Okay. I will now open out the session to Daniel Johnson, first of all, to be followed by Ross Greer.