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The Scotsman Politics Show - FMQs Round-up September 14 2023
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14/09/2023
The Scotsman Politics Show - FMQs Round-up September 14 2023
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Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's Politics Show with our roundup of First Minister's
00:12
questions. My name is Dale Miller, I'm Head of News at the Scotsman and I'm joined by
00:16
our Deputy Political Editor, Connor Matchett. Connor, as always, an interesting FMQs, but
00:22
actually some of the action involving Fergus Ewing happened in the minutes before it started.
00:28
Yes, so Fergus Ewing obviously is under threat, if you like, of becoming one of the first
00:35
SNP's to lose the whip. In recent years, certainly his long-standing opposition to much of the
00:42
SNP Green Deal and the legislation that's arisen from it has reached a tipping point.
00:48
We understand that there's likely to be a meeting of the group next week to discuss
00:52
his future. That is likely, as the Scotsman first reported back before the start of recess,
00:59
it's likely to see him receive a suspension of some sort to be confirmed exactly what
01:04
that is. That specific disciplinary measure follows his decision as a rebel to vote against
01:14
Norma Slayton and a no-confidence motion by the Parliament over the deposit return scheme
01:18
earlier this year. When an SNP MSP, or any MSP for that matter, votes against the Government
01:26
Minister in that way, it's usually grounds for them to be suspended from the party and
01:31
from the party whip for a period. So I'll have more information about that next week.
01:36
Obviously he's in the news this week as well because he voted last night against the Government
01:40
on a motion to pause the implementation and the deadline of the short-term let licensing
01:46
scheme, which was a monumental mess for the Government with five SNP MSPs voting against
01:53
the Government, of which only one did so deliberately.
01:57
And Connor, we were used to claims of breaching the ministerial code being levelled at Nicola
02:02
Sturgeon before she obviously stepped down from the role, but that same accusation being
02:07
levelled at Humza Yousaf today.
02:10
Yeah, so this goes back, and long-time readers of the Scotsman will remember that we've covered
02:15
at length the question marks over certain statistics relating to Scotland's renewable
02:22
energy potential and current production. It was demonstrated that a long-standing statistic
02:32
used by the Scottish Government for many, many years was found to be incorrect. I can't
02:36
remember exactly when, it was a good year and a bit ago at this rate. And this has continued
02:44
to Humza Yousaf's premiership. He said just before recess, something along the lines of
02:48
Scotland having the majority of renewables capacity in the UK. That's fundamentally not
02:58
true. FOI disclosures show that it took him three weeks to correct the record, during
03:04
which officials tried to come up with some sort of wheeze to get him off the hook for
03:08
having said something incorrect.
03:10
In fact, if you look at the FOI details, they knew within an hour and a half of FMQ's finishing
03:15
that the figure he claimed was correct in the chamber was in fact wrong. It took him
03:21
three weeks to correct the record. The Lib Dems have written to the First Minister asking
03:24
him to refer himself to the ministerial advisor on the ministerial code. I don't think that's
03:30
going to happen. I think we'll probably see this brushed under the carpet very quickly.
03:34
If you want to know a bit more about that story, Ray, the Scotsman website. Connor,
03:40
that wasn't actually the meat that started off FMQ's. We had questions on both police
03:45
figures or more appropriately police cuts, but also the state of the health system. Can
03:49
you talk us through it?
03:50
Yeah, so Douglas Ross kicked us off with mentioning a lot of the statistics that were in the Scotsman
03:56
front page news story today about the difficulties that the police is facing with the funding
04:01
pressures. He focused specifically on body worn cameras and the fact that the rollout
04:06
of those will not be guaranteed to be finished by the end of next year. Anas Sarwar, on the
04:11
other hand, Scottish Labour leader, focused, as he often does at FMQ's at the minute, on
04:15
the health service. And he pointed out increasing numbers of people using the private sector.
04:21
It wasn't a vintage First Minister's questions. Humza Yousaf, in response to Douglas Ross,
04:26
started shouting 'fact' at the end of every sentence and Douglas Ross responded in kind.
04:32
Humza Yousaf also continually referred to the pandemic and the fact that Scottish Labour
04:36
seemed to ignore it entirely in their questions about the health service. And to be honest,
04:41
I'm pretty sure I've witnessed that FMQ's about six times in the last six months. So
04:45
we'll likely see it again in short order.
04:47
Connor, and I wonder whether our readers on our own body worn cameras was central to Douglas's
04:52
questioning. I'm wondering whether they're more concerned about 800 staff by next April,
04:57
including potentially 600 officers actually being taken off the beat concerning times
05:03
and mid-wider budget cuts. Lastly, Fergus and Maureen, you and Rachel Omery wrote about
05:11
that this week, but it was up at questions again.
05:13
Yeah, Graham Simpson, the Scottish Conservative and spokesperson for transport brought it
05:18
up at FMQ's, asked the First Minister a very direct and straight question, which is, would
05:23
he allow the Auditor General to undertake a forensic analysis of the finances of how
05:29
about £130 million of public money was spent when the yard was in private ownership, owned
05:35
by Jim McColl and the tycoon, pro-independence tycoon who rescued the yard. Humza Yousaf,
05:41
this was asked, this was an ask which should be said by, of the Public Audit Committee,
05:45
who's continuing to look at Ferguson's, Humza Yousaf completely dodged the question,
05:51
and in a post FMQ's briefing, I've just come out of, so just a couple of minutes.
05:56
Colin, there was a bit of question dodging today. Let's see what they come up with over
06:01
coming days and weeks. Thanks very much for joining us live from Holyrood. You can read
06:06
all the latest of our politics coverage at thescotsman.com, just look for the politics
06:11
tab on the navigation bar. Thanks very much.
06:13
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