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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
Let us move on to a slightly different subject. Two months ago, the University of Glasgow put out a statement that led to the headline:
“Top university tells students to drop out if they can’t find themselves somewhere to live”.
Will the change make that situation better or worse for the coming year?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
However, nothing from the views that were submitted has changed your mind, so if I represented one of the organisations that submitted views, I would be asking myself, “Why bother?”
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
Are you saying that you are going to raise more ADS tax, but you do not care about the damage to the general economy due to students being driven away from Scotland because there is no private rental accommodation?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
I do not dispute that the figures show that there will be an increase in revenue. However, I feel that, as Michelle Thomson said, no assessment has been done of the wider impact that the decision will have on aspects such as universities and the damage that that will cause to our economy. I will leave it there.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
If this was just an increase in tax on second homes or even holiday homes, I would fully support it, but I feel that there is another piece to it—a piece that I spoke about earlier—which relates to students who are trying to rent accommodation. My son has recently been through the experience of trying to rent a flat, and I know how difficult it is for many students. The market has shrunk considerably, and I think that this change will make it even worse. On the sum of £34 million, it is obviously always great to have more revenue go to the Government to spend on local services, but I have real concerns about the unintended consequences and the impact that it will have on the wider Scottish economy.
I was trying to highlight the situation for students. Some have been told to leave their course and go somewhere else. The amount of revenue that international students bring into this country is significant, and if we drive them away to places in England, for example, that will have a much bigger impact than the £34 million that is on the table will have. It seems that there is almost a war on the private rental market in this country. To get more people on to the housing ladder—more first-time buyers—the key is to build more houses. I worry that the measure will have a negative impact on that. I hope that I will be proved wrong, but I have real concerns.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
Surely you should be aware of the issues that are affecting the housing market right now because of the lack of supply. A housing crisis that has been described as “unprecedented” by letting agents has seen students being unable to find accommodation this year and the university recommending that they drop out if housing cannot be found.
That takes us back to Michelle Thomson’s point. Surely a risk assessment should be made on the policy changes that are being introduced, so that we do not damage our university sector by telling students to leave. What impact will that have on the Scottish economy?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
Minister, I am not saying that it is the sole factor. I was asking whether the policy will make that situation better or worse in the coming year.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
I did not say that it was the sole factor. Will the policy make the situation better or worse?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
I am not getting anywhere on that, so I will ask one further question. You said earlier that you welcomed the views that have been shared with the committee on the change. However, have you not ignored them all?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Douglas Lumsden
You mentioned supporting local services. However, we are actually penalising local authorities—I will not go over that again.
From all the views that have been submitted to the committee, we have heard concerns that the decision would reduce local authorities’ investments and drive private individuals out of the market, resulting in a reduction in the number of properties that are available to rent. However, you are ploughing ahead anyway.