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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 20 February 2026
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Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Fiscal Commission

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

I seem to remember that that was discussed at great length many years ago.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Budget Process in Practice

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

On the broad trajectory, if I understood our briefing correctly, one of the points that was raised last week was that the increase in UK resource spending will reduce from 1.3 per cent to 1.2 per cent. That does not sound like very much, but those could be quite big numbers for Scotland and the UK.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Budget Process in Practice

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

The fear is that the spending review is at too high a level.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Budget Process in Practice

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

So, if 2022 is the standard that we are starting from, we want a fair bit more detail than that.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Budget Process in Practice

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

From memory, I think that you mentioned the Netherlands.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Budget Process in Practice

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

We might come back to that in the second evidence session. I will leave it just now.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Fiscal Commission

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

My questions follow on from some of the things that Michelle Thomson asked about. There are between three and five commissioners, and you say that the scope is widening. Is between three and five the right number, or should we be looking at that?

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Fiscal Commission

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

That is something that we have to live with.

I already spoke about how we compare with other IFIs, if that is the right term. We have accepted that one in the Netherlands is not a good comparison, because it has more resources and the media takes a more in-depth interest in it. Do you compare yourselves to international organisations and do you do that at a national level or at what we might call a sub-state-level? Can you learn lessons from any of those groups?

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Budget Process in Practice

Meeting date: 1 April 2025

John Mason

I will build on a few points that have already been made. Forgive me for being sceptical—and I think that I have said this before—but is there really a lot of point and can we have any faith in medium-term financial forecasts when things seem to be changing? Craig Hoy emphasised the elections, but it is not just about the elections, is it? In October, we had what was meant to be a major budget, a new Government and plans for the future, and then last week a fair chunk of it got changed.

Graeme, I think that you used the words “relatively stable”. Can we ever expect that to be the case or are we just going to put more and more resources into both your organisation’s forecasting and the Government’s making plans for the medium term only for the UK Government to change something major?

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

The Promise

Meeting date: 26 March 2025

John Mason

I will move on to the subject of foster care and foster families. I have always had huge admiration for foster care and feel that it has been useful and successful, although I know that there has been the odd mishap along the way. When I was a councillor—which, I am afraid, is now about 20 years ago—Glasgow struggled to get enough foster families. There was a financial side to that and, sometimes, when a family could be found, that family was quite a long way away, which also became an issue.

What is your overall thinking about foster care and foster families? I understand that numbers are down from around 3,500 in 2020 to fewer than 3,000 in 2023. Do we have a big challenge there? What is happening?