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Scotsman Politics: FMQs Unpicked Thursday December 05 2024
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05/12/2024
Scotsman Politics: FMQs Unpicked Thursday December 05 2024
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Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's politics show for this Thursday. We're here to unpick
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First Minister's questions. My name is Dale Miller. I'm Deputy Editor of the Scotsman
00:11
and I'm joined by our political correspondent Rachel Armoury. Rachel's coming to us live
00:16
from Holyrood. Look, we probably expected it to be a lively exchange straight after
00:21
the budget, Rachel. And personally, I would have expected it perhaps to be about the two
00:26
child benefit cap, but the Tories and Russell Findlay leading on tax. Yeah, there was some
00:33
mention of the two child benefit cap. We can't really get away from that fact, but it definitely
00:37
wasn't the main drive of the debates today at First Minister's questions. And Russell
00:41
Findlay going first, he was very keen to point out the differences in tax between Scotland
00:45
and England. This is something that's been a long ongoing debate, particularly because
00:49
higher earners in Scotland pay quite a bit more tax than they do in England. So I think
00:54
once you get to a certain point, we're looking at maybe £1,500 to even £6,000 more in tax
00:59
if you live in Scotland. Now, the Scottish Government say that if you're on the lower
01:03
end of pay, then you actually are better off in terms of income tax. However, the Scottish
01:08
Conservatives are very keen to point out that it's minimal amounts, being only £1 or £2
01:13
a month better off. But when you take into account council tax increases that are probably
01:17
going to come on the back of this budget, it doesn't really make any more money for
01:22
people's pockets, really. So that's kind of what the Conservatives were really going
01:25
in on too, and just saying that it's not going to end up much, and all that these people
01:30
can buy is a £1 selection box from Poundland with that cash that they have saved. So trying
01:35
to get a few jokes in there as well, but quite a fiery exchange. More referring to how the
01:41
UK Labour government is ending austerity, which got a lot of commentary back from the
01:47
SNP backbenchers, and a lot of FECALs as well. So definitely some fiery exchanges there.
01:53
Now, often the Scottish Labour Party go in on health, and today was no exception, looking
01:57
very particularly at the health budget yesterday. Now, there's more cash going towards the NHS
02:03
from this budget yesterday, that's what John Swinney said his priority would be going into
02:07
this budget. However, Anna Sarwar says it's not going far enough, particularly referencing
02:12
one of the pledges yesterday, the finance secretary said that no one will wait more
02:16
than 12 months for their first appointment by 2026. Anna Sarwar saying that's not ambitious
02:22
enough, we need to go further than that, because 12 months is of course still a very, very
02:27
lengthy wait for an appointment. Of course, it's only for a first appointment as well,
02:31
so very much saying that they'd like to go further. John Swinney quite keen to get a
02:35
lot of them jives back, Anna Sarwar, particularly referencing the fact that Anna Sarwar wants
02:39
to win the 2026 election and become First Minister, and John Swinney today saying that
02:44
he can't even be a good opposition leader, never mind First Minister, so a few sort of
02:49
angry exchanges there as well. The tone did get a bit more serious in the areas that they
02:56
represent in both the Scottish Parliament and the UK Parliament. They said they were
03:01
keen, they were very happy to see investment in places like the Belford Hospitals on the
03:04
Crabber, for example, but very much just saying that we still need some more investment in
03:08
hospitals in Shetland, for example, and in Skye, and of course highlighting some of the
03:12
ongoing issues with women's health care in Clawson and Sutherland, so that's what they
03:17
were trying to focus on instead. So a lot calmer, a much more serious tone taken by
03:21
the First Minister when it came to the Scottish Lord Dems. Apologies to the viewers watching
03:27
this outside, I think there's been a couple of pauses on the feed, but Rachel, that's a
03:32
fantastic analysis of what's happened today. Can I just ask you, on the two-child benefit,
03:37
Kat, just some analysis here. It was a bit of a rabbit out of the hat yesterday.
03:42
What's the feeling around that today? Is it a political stunt, and is it set up for the
03:49
SNP to potentially fire an arrow, so to speak, at Labor if they don't come to the party and
03:56
help make this policy a reality? Yes, well again, in First Minister's questions today, a lot of
04:03
Jive's benefit cap is an interesting one. It was completely out of nowhere, nobody was expecting
04:08
this to be announced, and it is quite an interesting one. There's definitely some
04:12
politics at play here in trying to embarrass Labor and show them up here. We have spoken to
04:17
the Labour Party about it. They are very much saying there's nothing to it, there's no funding
04:21
behind this pledge in the budget, there's no money behind it. It's very much an intention at this
04:27
point. In fact, I think if you read our analysis for our political editor in today's paper,
04:32
one Labour source said it is just vines, there is no concrete funding behind this move. So it
04:37
depends on which side you speak to. The SNP, of course, is very pleased with this pledge that
04:41
they've made, saying it's going to be game-changing, putting 15,000 Scottish children out of poverty,
04:46
but those on the other end, particularly in the Labour Party, are saying there's no concrete
04:50
funding here. Of course, this is potentially going to be quite important when it comes to the 2026
04:56
holiday election. If the SNP can say, look, we've done this, we've got rid of the two-child cap,
05:01
that's surely an election winner for them. However, if they don't,
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that's going to be a very dangerous territory for them if they don't do this.
05:11
And I can see them arguing in that case, Rachel, that if effectively the UK Government and Labor
05:19
don't match the commitment and help them deliver it, again, that could be an attack line heading
05:23
into the 2026 election. So there's certainly a space to watch there. You can read all the latest
05:30
news around the budget and the best analysis in Scotland at the Scotsman's website. We've
05:36
got analysis there from Alistair Grant, from economist John McLaren, and David Bowle writing
05:43
analysis as well today, plus full coverage from our entire team, including Rachel as well. And
05:50
Rachel, I know you're covering at least a couple of areas within the budget where there are cuts
05:56
and changes as we run the rule over what may be getting funding and what may be missing out in
06:01
this budget. Rachel, thanks for joining us live from the parliament and thanks to everyone else
06:06
for tuning in. Bye-bye.
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