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Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 September 2021
John Mason
In the section of the report on the transition from response to recovery, paragraph 28 says:
“the Scottish Government will need to have a clear understanding of how it plans to transition”.
Two lines further down, it says that the Scottish Government
“is also likely to need to maintain a flexible approach”.
It strikes me that those two points are somewhat in balance against each other. Is it possible to get a balance there?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 September 2021
John Mason
That is quite an interesting thought. If the Government announced more money for health, who would then challenge it not to spend so much on health but to spend more on education? I do not know whether that is the role of this committee, but maybe it is up to it to consider that point in the future.
I will leave it at that. Thank you very much.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 September 2021
John Mason
We need to be able to understand how the decision was made, even though it could have gone either way. That is helpful.
In your briefing paper, you made the point that there have been 300 spending announcements in the context of Covid. Was there an implied criticism there? Have there been too many announcements and too many funds? Has it all been too complex? Would we have done better to have just two funds—one for the health service and one for business—and just got on with it?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
John Mason
We have lost Ms Robertson. Maybe Professor Montgomery can answer.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
John Mason
We have a situation now in which our hospitals are struggling and the Scottish Ambulance Service is swamped. We must take action. From listening to your answers so far, I wonder whether it would be cleaner and neater from a human rights and equalities point of view just to close all the nightclubs, stop all the football matches with attendance over 10,000 and stop all the concerts. That would prevent any human rights issues, would it not? It would just be cleaner. Would that be your preference?
09:30COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
John Mason
Perhaps Professor Montgomery will come in. I have been looking at the Ada Lovelace Institute paper from May, in which there was an emphasis on things such as testing behavioural impacts. That is all very well if we have time but, surely, we do not have time to do all that kind of stuff when we have to act quickly.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
John Mason
Ms Robertson, should we just close everything?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
John Mason
On that point, we have had restrictions for the past year and a half, most of which have been brought in at two or three days’ notice. This one is the slowest that we have ever done; it has had the most consultation and discussion of any of the restrictions that we have had up to now. Do you have the same criticism of all the other restrictions that we have had, such as closing schools? Have all of those failed from a human rights perspective?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
John Mason
But we have already opened up all those things. It is not a question of opening them with the passports in place; we have opened them up already, and now the hospitals and ambulances are struggling. It might not be fair to ask you this question, but is there some other action that we should take instead of introducing vaccination passports?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
John Mason
I want to touch on one other area. The Scottish Human Rights Commission and Ada Lovelace submissions raise questions with regard to permitting the use of certificates. The plan is to insist on them for nightclubs, football and concerts, but some employers such as care homes are looking at insisting that employees have a vaccination certificate. Can the Government do anything about that, or is it entirely up to employers, venue operators or indeed anyone? For example, if a shop wants to insist on someone having a certificate, is that just up to the shop? Can we do something about it? The question is for Ms Robertson.