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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 September 2021
John Mason
I do not know whether Ms Murray wants to say anything on that. I also have a question specifically for her. We talked earlier about how complicated the fiscal framework is. Is it inevitable that it would be more unfair if we made it simpler? Are we balancing fairness against complexity, or is that not a fair thing to say?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 September 2021
John Mason
You have stressed that point quite a lot, so I take that on board.
I have a final question, which is on a completely different subject. One of the submissions—I think that it was the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s paper—mentioned inflation. Is that something that we should be worried about, or will it just go back to 2 per cent, so we will be okay?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 September 2021
John Mason
I will move on to another topic. There is a theme in your written submission about flexibility, which has already been mentioned. The problem for the Scottish Parliament is that, if there is flexibility and, say, Orkney does one thing and Glasgow does something else, we are immediately accused of a postcode lottery, even though it is local decision making. Can you comment on that or give us advice on how we tackle that problem?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 September 2021
John Mason
My next question is on the fiscal framework and may be for Mr Russell. When I was a councillor, we had the prudential framework for borrowing, which I thought was a good idea. Councils could borrow what they could afford, and there was no arbitrary limit. Does that still work for local authorities? Could it also work at the Scottish level?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 September 2021
John Mason
I am interested in paragraph 22 of the COSLA-CIPFA paper, which says that the Scottish child payment
“is an example of an intervention that addresses a symptom of poverty but not the cause.”
There has been a lot of support for the Scottish child payment, as well as for doubling or quadrupling it. If you are saying that we could use that money better, how do you think that we could do so?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 September 2021
John Mason
My next question is for all three witnesses and is about where we are going with council tax. Both of the written submissions make the point that we have been planning for quite a long time to replace council tax. Should we adapt council tax, or should we replace it and, if so, with what?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
John Mason
The convener’s line of questioning has got me thinking a bit. We have talked about people from here going overseas, but what about people who are coming here for the 26th United Nations climate change conference of the parties, or COP26? I assume that some of them will be in the complicated categories that Jason Leitch highlighted; they might have had a vaccination but have no certificate, for example, or they might be coming from, say, Russia and have had the Sputnik V vaccine, which I believe we have not approved. How will that work?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
John Mason
One of my main concerns is ensuring that delegates from poorer countries are not going to be disadvantaged, as they are less likely to have had the vaccine, and I seek your reassurance that every effort will be made to treat every delegate fairly and that those from richer countries do not have an advantage in that respect.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
John Mason
On a more general point, I think that there are three main vaccines that are being used in this country. Are we clear whether, as has been claimed by some people, they have no impact, some impact or different impacts on transmission of the virus? On a more international level, do some of the vaccines that people coming from overseas might have had affect whether they transmit the virus when they come here?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
John Mason
On empty property rates, which the convener asked about, my recollection is that properties were sitting empty for quite a long time while their owners appeared to hope or expect that the property value would go up and they would make money that way, so it did not matter whether they put someone into the property. The convener might remember the example of the post office building in George Square—a beautiful building, right in the centre of Glasgow, which sat empty for ages. Is that issue not why we brought in the empty property rates? Is there a risk that development would be slowed further if we did not have those provisions?