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Scotsman Politics: FMQs roundup Thursday February 06 2025
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Scotsman Politics: FMQs roundup Thursday February 06 2025
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00:00
Hi, I'm Jane Bradley, Assistant Editor of the Scotsman, and I'm here today for First
00:07
Minister's Questions Roundup with our political correspondent, Rachel Amory. Hi, Rachel.
00:12
Hello. So you're literally just out of the chamber
00:15
after FMQs, so what has been happening today? Yeah, quite a diverse range of topics discussed
00:21
at FMQs this week. The past few weeks, you've kind of been seeing the same things getting
00:25
brought up time and time again. Parties continually asking the First Minister on the same question
00:30
as well. That doesn't happen today, we've got a bit of variety today, so that was quite
00:33
nice to watch for a change. Starting off with the Scottish Conservatives, they decided to
00:37
go on the cost of the replacement of HMP Barlinnie. I think in today's paper, in fact, it was
00:43
in the news that the cost of the replacement is now going to be almost a billion pounds,
00:48
and so the Conservatives' leader, Russell Findlay, in the FMQs today was saying it's
00:51
not valued for taxpayers, and comparing it to a five-star resort or a nature reserve
00:56
is how he was describing it, and saying that people would rather see the money spent on
01:01
hospitals and schools instead. Now, John Swinney's response was very much sort of trying to be
01:05
practical about it, saying that the size of the prison, or the proposed prison, has almost
01:10
doubled, and there's inflation to take account of as well, and the rising cost of construction
01:15
as well. So all of those things are why it's going to be costing more money. The argument
01:19
to the two did get a bit sort of heated then, which was quite interesting to watch. So John
01:24
Swinney was saying that Russell Findlay's line of questioning was reprehensible and
01:29
despicable, and also accused him of trying to pander to the voters who are leaving the
01:34
Conservatives for reform. So that was quite an interesting back and forth to watch at
01:38
the end of that one there. If we move on to Scottish Labour, they were going for the second
01:43
question, and quite a surprise question from them, actually, about energy. We were quite
01:48
used to seeing the Labour Party asking questions about health and healthcare, occasionally
01:52
about justice as well. So it was quite a surprise to see the Labour Party going on energy this
01:57
time instead. Basically, the questioning was about why the SNP are not more supportive
02:02
of nuclear energy options. And it was basically a chance for Anas Sarwar to set out his party's
02:07
campaign, I suppose, for the next general election, and what they would like to see
02:12
done when it comes to energy policy, and setting out that they want to see more invested in
02:17
nuclear, saying that millions is going to England and Wales, and there's jobs going
02:21
to England and Wales because of the SNP's position of no nuclear energy. John Swinney
02:27
very much not moving on that position, saying that they want to see more on renewables,
02:31
and they're committed to investing more in renewables, and will not be changing their
02:34
position on nuclear energy anytime soon.
02:37
And what was the response across the chamber to this energy debate?
02:40
Yeah, I think it was quite an interesting one, because we obviously have the Greens
02:44
in the Parliament as well, it was quite interesting to watch their facial expressions and how
02:48
they went ahead there too. But I think there was a lot of surprise that this is what Labour
02:51
had decided to announce today. And I think a sort of agreement was in the SNP that there
02:57
isn't any sort of desire to change that policy at all. So yeah, it was quite an interesting
03:01
thing to watch to see how everyone reacted to that one.
03:04
Yeah, and of course, Nicola Sturgeon, the former First Minister, was in the chamber
03:08
today.
03:09
Yes, we haven't seen her for months, actually. She's very, very rarely in Hollywood. And
03:14
even then, we even more rarely see her in the debating chamber. So it was quite interesting.
03:19
I was actually busy writing down my notebook, but I started to hear all this murmuring in
03:23
the chamber. And it wasn't until I looked up that I realised the murmuring was because
03:26
she had come into the chamber. And there was some questions today on the promise, and this
03:31
was a policy sort of championed by her as First Minister. And so we were wondering,
03:35
is she there perhaps to ask a question about the promise or take part in that part of the
03:39
debate? But no, she didn't speak actually in the debate. But there's certainly a lot
03:43
of interest in her in the chamber. We did try to speak to her afterwards on The Journalist,
03:48
but she did not stop to speak to The Journalist. So we haven't got any further from her on
03:52
that one, unfortunately. So interesting to see her in the chamber again today.
03:57
Yeah, absolutely. And there was no indication, apart from speculation, that she might ask
04:01
a question, and she didn't, as to why she's there today.
04:04
Exactly. So it could be anything.
04:07
Great. And were there any other issues discussed today?
04:10
Yeah, grain shortage was actually discussed. Of course, a big hot topic issue, because people
04:15
at the oil refinery site have now been issued redundancy notices. So that was brought up by
04:20
Michelle Thompson, who is the MSP for the Falkirk area and covering that area, and she's been very
04:24
vocal in the past about this issue there. So quite interesting to see that getting brought up.
04:30
John Swinney, again, sort of pointing fingers at the UK Labour government,
04:34
particularly about promises that have been made to support the workers there,
04:38
and also saying that the UK Labour government should be more looking into doing carbon capture
04:42
at the site instead as a sort of a viable alternative to it. Anna Sarwar, the Scottish
04:47
Labour leader, was asked about this by journalists outside the chamber afterwards.
04:51
But a quick clip from here, if you want to take a look at this.
04:54
You would save the jobs of the refinery?
04:56
This is a pipe-dome company, as you know, probably, but we have to get positive
05:01
for that community.
05:05
So far you've failed?
05:06
Well, I look forward to being in government in May 2026 and proactively working to get
05:11
deals done for Scotland and delivering for the people of Grangemouth and the whole of Scotland.
05:15
So there we see Anna Sarwar and his questioning on Grangemouth after the FMQs today.
05:22
Thank you very much for that, Rachel. And you can read more about FMQs today on our website,
05:28
Scotsman.com, and please follow us on social media.
05:32
And if you're out and about today, do buy a paper.
05:34
Thank you very much, Rachel.
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