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Fife Council leaders Q&A
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2 years ago
Danyel VanReenen, Local Democracy Reporter, speaks to the party leaders on the key issues facing Fife's budgets in 2024
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For the first time since Holyrood announced its pay package for local governments in December,
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Fife Council party leaders sat down to discuss the upcoming 2024 budget.
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There are no promises being made for future years, but Fife Council services appear to
00:16
be safe from cuts for 2024.
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What we know is it's very likely, as far as I'm concerned, Fife Council will have a council
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tax freeze and a balanced budget that will not have any cuts, just like the last four
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years.
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Well at the moment there isn't an awful lot of spare money to make investments in other
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things, so we'll have to work through that.
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Again, I think as David said, and I think we're all agreed, we think we can get through
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this year without making significant cuts in our current services, but just keeping
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things running is a challenge without investing in new things, and there are a whole range
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of pressures I think that we've got.
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However, Fifers may see a 3% increase in charges for fees and services after the budget is
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set.
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It's a decision to be taken at the budget, and we'll come to that.
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At the moment our planning assumption is a 3% increase, but that may well change.
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I would want to see what particular items they're putting an increase on, like they
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did last year, funerals, cremations.
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I find that difficult right now.
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We could get by with a freeze on them as well, according to statistics.
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I think we have got to stop taking money out of people's pockets for this year, and try
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to face up to this cost of living crisis and help people out there.
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Next year might be different, the year after, but let's sort it out this year, let's help
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people out there.
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We'll probably be saying the same next year as well.
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You have to take a responsible position in ensuring that we are getting the funding to
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continue our services.
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Fees and charges, there are some that we choose not to put up, there are others we feel it's
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quite legitimate to put up.
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At the moment, assuming a 3% increase, we'd bring in something like £800,000.
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In the bigger scheme of things, we could live without that, but it would mean taking that
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money from somewhere else.
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So it's those kind of decisions we'll have to take at the budget time.
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And unfortunately you can't just pretend that the things going on in the outside world,
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inflation etc, aren't happening.
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So David says we could potentially find that money somewhere else, or more likely the services
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themselves would suffer, and no one would want to see that.
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Councillor Ross is at the head of a minority administration, meaning he will rely on other
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parties such as the Lib Dems and Conservatives to support his version of the budget.
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Last year, the Labour budget went toe to toe with the SNP party's proposed budget.
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Labour's budget was approved with support from both the Lib Dem and Conservative party
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groups.
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Conservative party leader Kathleen Leslie emphasised that Labour will once again need
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her party's support to get the budget approved.
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Well we're keen to hear what the administration is saying and obviously putting forward some
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of the suggestions that we've got, because like I said they will need our support to
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get their budget through.
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That support will depend on what they are offering.
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Fife Council's party leaders largely disagreed on where to place the blame for the money
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problems facing Fife and other local authorities this year.
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For Councillor Alexander and the SNP party, the blame lies with the UK government in Westminster.
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For the other parties, the Scottish government is responsible for the problem facing local
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governments.
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Regardless of where the blame lies, all party leaders agreed that Fife finances are under
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pressure.
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The ongoing cost of living crisis is undoubtedly putting pressure on council finances, but
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party leaders also agreed that it's impacting the people living in Fife.
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Councillor Alexander explained that the council is in a tough position.
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We could get more money, we could try to ask for more money from the people out there to
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do more things, but then you come straight bang head first against the cost of living
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crisis.
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That's the issue we've got.
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The cost of living crisis is hurting a lot of people out there.
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Yeah, it's great to spend the money, but it comes at a cost to people out there, and that
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is the balance we've got to make.
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