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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 31 August 2021
John Mason
I appreciate that. It is an important issue. I lived through a time of higher inflation some years ago, and it concerns me very much.
The SFC was also more positive about the long-term scarring effect of Covid. It had thought that the effect would be greater—it thought that the figure would be about 3 per cent of the economy, but it now says that it will be 2 per cent. Do you recognise and agree with those figures?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 31 August 2021
John Mason
The SFC also made the point about different sectors recovering in different ways.
The SFC was slightly more negative about non-domestic rates. Its forecasts are lower than they were in January, showing that revenue from non-domestic rates will be £27 million lower this year, and £34 million then £48 million lower going forward. Is that inevitable? Is that just a result of Covid?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 31 August 2021
John Mason
As inflation has been mentioned a few times already, I do not want to spend a lot of time on it. However, as I understand it, you follow the Bank of England instead of the OBR on this matter, mainly because its forecasts are more recent. If inflation is at 4 per cent just now, how confident are we that it will fall to 2.5 per cent? If pressures such as shortage of labour were to continue in the longer term, would inflation continue to be higher in the longer term, too? Being of a slightly older generation, I remember inflation at 15 per cent, so 4 per cent seems reasonably low to me, but compared with recent years it is relatively high. Do you have any thoughts on that?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 31 August 2021
John Mason
On the wider question of population, our birth rate in recent years has been low. On the whole, immigration has made up for that, but there has been a bit of a reduction in that, too. What are your assumptions on population? How big an impact will the issue have, and should we be worried about it? My simple thinking is that if the population grows, the economy will probably grow, too, but if the population falls, it becomes very difficult to make the economy grow. Moreover, if the population of the rest of the UK grows while ours does not, where do we go?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 31 August 2021
John Mason
What is the impact on people’s behaviour? If there is more uncertainty, do people save more?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 31 August 2021
John Mason
How objective is the index? We do not all have faith in how newspapers operate.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 June 2021
John Mason
The second item on our agenda is to choose the convener of the committee. The procedure is explained in the papers that have been circulated.
Further to motion S6M-00393, the Parliament has agreed that only members of the Scottish National Party are eligible for nomination as convener of the committee. The nomination of a candidate for the post does not require a seconder to support the nomination. I invite a member of the SNP to nominate a candidate for the post of convener.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 June 2021
John Mason
I congratulate Siobhian Brown on being elected as the convener of the COVID-19 Recovery Committee, and I hand over to her for the rest of the meeting.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 23 June 2021
John Mason
Good morning, and welcome to the first meeting of the COVID-19 Recovery Committee in the sixth session of the Scottish Parliament. I am convening the committee for the first two items because, as it turns out, I am the oldest member of the committee. I have to say that it was something of a shock to learn that, but there we are.
I welcome all members to the committee, and I look forward to working with you. For the benefit of new members, I find that committee work, including working with colleagues across the parties, our clerks and the advisers and experts who meet us, is among the most fulfilling things that I do in Parliament. I am looking forward to being part of the committee and to the months ahead.
I remind everyone to switch off their mobile phones, or at least to switch them to silent. We have no apologies from members; all six are present.
We will move on to declarations of interests.
I have no relevant interests to declare.
I will now go to each member in alphabetical order and ask them to make a declaration. I remind members that they do not need to touch their microphones—the sound will be handled by broadcasting. I will go to Siobhian Brown first.