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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 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 12 October 2025
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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

I have one more question on the backlog. Your target is to clear the backlog by February 2027. Are you on track to do that?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

Looking ahead, when do you expect to meet your KPI of 80 per cent?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

Yes, it does. Just so that I understand this properly—and for people watching the meeting—is there a reason for the backlog? Are the cases that have been put aside more complex, or is it just stuff that has built up historically due to lack of capacity?

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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

I guess that some of the land that does not transact is larger estates that are perhaps held in trust and never transfer, but a lot of it must be public sector land held by the state—perhaps the Forestry and Land Scotland, a local authority or a health board. Do we know what percentage of land that does not transact is public sector land, and is the public sector being proactive about moving towards registration?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

Thank you.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

That is helpful in contextualising it. I have one or two follow-up questions on specifics. On your KPIs, your target in March 2024 for first registrations was 80 per cent. However, your performance for July to September was just 66.6 per cent. Is there a reason why you are quite far off reaching the target?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

I want to move on to ask questions about your success in dealing with applications turnaround time. I was looking at the data that we have been provided with about your key performance indicators and how well you are meeting those. To contextualise this, it might be quite helpful if you gave us a flavour of how you are dealing with new applications in the context of the backlog that we have heard about. We have been told that the oldest case in the backlog goes back to February 2018. How do cases end up in the backlog? What are you doing to address that, and how does that interrelate with dealing quickly with new applications?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Programme for Government (Priorities)

Meeting date: 9 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

Good morning, Deputy First Minister and colleagues. I will ask a couple of budget-related questions. I enjoyed your exchange with Lorna Slater on economic growth. It is fair to say that, since you came back into Government, there has been something of a shift in the language in Government, and more of a focus on growth than was previously the case.

However, in recent years, we have seen negative impacts on the Scottish Government’s enterprise budgets—I remember asking your predecessor Neil Gray about that issue last year. The budgets of the enterprise agencies, of VisitScotland and of employability programmes suffered quite severe cuts in this year’s budget but also in those of previous years. I do not expect you to tell us what will be in the budget, but would you accept that, if there is a new focus on economic growth, further cuts in the very areas of the budget that would help to drive that growth will not be helpful?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Programme for Government (Priorities)

Meeting date: 9 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

Thank you. I dare say that we will see what is in the budget in due course.

Again, on budget-related issues—the convener touched on this in her questioning—the committee has received a lot of evidence on the tax differential. We heard about that when we went to Prestwick airport in the spring, and witnesses have talked to the committee about a Scottish premium that they must pay to workers to offset the higher taxes that are paid here. If what is in the newspapers is to be believed, the policy chairman of the City of London Corporation will speak to the First Minister today and will raise some of those issues. Would you accept that a further widening of the income tax differential would be counterproductive when it comes to the pursuit of economic growth?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Programme for Government (Priorities)

Meeting date: 9 October 2024

Murdo Fraser

I am glad that you mentioned the migration figures, because I had a detailed look at them this morning. You are absolutely right: in the year to the middle of 2023, the Scottish population increased by 0.8 per cent, based entirely on inward migration. For the same period, the population of the UK as a whole increased by 1 per cent, so Scotland lags behind the overall UK growth by 20 per cent. In your view, why is the Scottish population growing less fast than that of the UK as a whole?