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Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
In looking at the matter as a candidate and a former councillor, I would always say that you could spend more money on a campaign. However, you have to draw a line on what is fair for everyone, to make sure that there is a level playing field. The instrument gives us that opportunity.
When you look at the end of the previous Scottish parliamentary election, when we were finally allowed to go out, get involved and get back to some form of normal campaigning, we managed to get things moving and deliver leaflets. Personally I do not know of many local candidates in our area who used mailing to that extent. I did not do so myself but simply moved forward with the campaign as it was.
09:45We had the campaign laid out right from the start. We made sure that we were accounting for the fact that we were living in difficult times and that things would be a certain way. Was it a nervous time for me, as a candidate? It probably was. Indeed, halfway through the campaign, I was sitting in the house, starting to worry. However, we need to give the parties the opportunity to continue with these limits, and I think that they should be okay. If, after the next election, we get data further down the line that says otherwise, we will review the situation.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
I do not think so. Iain Hockenhull might be able to give you some more detail on that, but, on the whole, I do not think that there have been issues. There has always been flexibility for people, whatever time they have had to turn up. There will always be times when things will be difficult and a replacement will not be issued, and we have to make sure that we deal with that situation. We have tried to create flexibility so that no one is disenfranchised. Iain Hockenhull can give some more detail.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
The purpose of the SSI is to ensure that nobody is disadvantaged in any way if they have an expense that another candidate would not have. It creates parity.
I understand your question about security. We live in difficult times. There had already been a number of tragedies before the SSI was created, and that would have been taken into account. We must ensure that all candidates, whether for councils, Westminster or Holyrood, feel safe and have the opportunity to be safe.
At the same time, elected officials must be accessible to the public. I heard a security briefing recently at which someone suggested to me, “Perhaps you should not advertise your surgeries and not tell people what time you will turn up.” I said, “Well, that’s not really helpful, because that’s what we do.” I think that we need to be very careful that we do not end up in that place.
09:30Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
I will bring in Iain Hockenhull to answer those questions in more detail.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
I can summarise this. We will take the data that we receive from the next election and use it to take things forward in the future. We are trying to do something. I can give a personal example of the expenditure for a disabled candidate. My sister Jennifer is a councillor in Renfrewshire and Paisley. As a disabled candidate, she had extra support needs, and Inclusion Scotland helped with those for various candidates.
It will be interesting for us to receive that data and see what we can do to make things more accessible so that everyone can engage and can be a candidate. We all accept that certain candidates will need more expenditure.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
I will answer your first question first, by saying that the 10 pm deadline was created first so that local government elections would be on a par with Scottish Parliament elections.
The reason that the deadline was initially 5 pm might have been lost in the annals of time, but Iain Hockenhull might be able to help me out on that.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
I have been led to believe so, but we will hear from Iain Hockenhull if he has to tell me otherwise.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
I pass that question to Iain Hockenhull.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
Convener, you highlight helpfully the complexities of trying to legislate for prisoner voting. As I have said, it is about a small number of people, and it is quite difficult and challenging for us to do. You have highlighted that perfectly, convener.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
George Adam
I will just reiterate that with regard to this issue, so that we do not have to go through the whole process again. I am quite happy to say that we will look at that after the next election, too. We will consider the data that we have and take it from there.