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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 16 July 2025
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Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

The cabinet secretary does not need a miraculous intervention. She needs to read the letter from the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to confirm the extension of the household support fund, and the information that came from the House of Commons library that confirms £41 million of consequentials to the Scottish budget.

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

Will the cabinet secretary give way?

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

The point that I was going to make when the cabinet secretary reached that point in her speech was about why the fuel insecurity fund was cut. She used that money previously when it came to the Scottish budget, and then she chose to cut it. That is my first point.

The second point is that the cabinet secretary talked about wanting to engage. Why will she not engage on the concept of that £41 million and talk to us about how we might deploy it to support people in fuel poverty?

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

Will the First Minister take an intervention?

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

Mr Adam is making a case that many of us—particularly those of us who come from Renfrewshire—would recognise about the real challenges that there have been in places such as Ferguslie Park. Is he really suggesting that a Labour Government that lifted a million children out of poverty and that invested in a national minimum wage for the first time, as well as in working tax credits and all the reform that we saw in that period, did nothing to help people in Ferguslie Park?

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

Thank you, Presiding Officer.

Yet we have not debated the actions that the Scottish Government has taken that have compounded poverty for children, families and pensioners across Scotland.

I turn to the winter fuel payment. In his contribution, Anas Sarwar very clearly outlined that the UK Labour Government did not want to take the decision that it has had to take. That was elaborated on very clearly by my colleague Michael Marra in relation to the financial reality that the new UK Government faces.

I intervened on Mr Findlay earlier to point out that the Conservatives cannot credibly take absolutely no responsibility for the mess that they left behind in the public finances. On the £22 billion of cuts, we had air quotes from Clare Adamson, which shows the breadth and depth of misunderstanding among SNP members. As Mr Marra said, that £22 billion in-year black hole is different from the structural deficit. We are talking about a situation in which the Conservatives spent reserves three times over on things such as the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill. That was not known about by the Office for Budget Responsibility or the Institute for Fiscal Studies. That is the very clear reality that we face.

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

It is time that Russell Findlay apologised for poverty in this country instead of standing there and excusing it.

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

Much of what the First Minister says about what is required to be done is, of course, welcome. He will hear us on this side of the chamber wishing to collaborate. However, can he explain to the chamber why his Government has cut the fuel insecurity fund and why it cannot say clearly what it will do with £41 million of consequentials from the household support fund, which has been extended across the United Kingdom?

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

I am listening aghast to Russell Findlay’s cognitive dissonance, given the fact that his Government salted the earth and left the public finances in an appalling situation.

Meeting of the Parliament

Challenge Poverty Week

Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Paul O'Kane

Will the member give way?