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Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
In the case of someone who goes down that pathway and has their CSO lifted, are you considering including a provision for them to appeal and to then go back to receiving support?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
I look forward to seeing the detail of those options.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
To ask the Scottish Government when ministers last met with the City of Edinburgh Council to discuss the reported financial pressures facing the capital. (S6O-04491)
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
During consideration of the SSI at the Education, Children and Young People Committee, it became clear that Conservative and Labour members of the committee have concerns in relation to the establishment of qualifications Scotland and the power that the instrument gives ministers to make early appointments to the new organisation’s board before Parliament has had the opportunity to deliberate on the Education (Scotland) Bill and decide what the make-up of the board should ultimately be.
As Pam Duncan-Glancy said at the committee, it is odd that we are being asked to vote on an order when we do not yet know the shape of the board that the Government will then be asked to recruit to.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
I absolutely agree. With so many pieces of proposed legislation, the Scottish Government has either been incompetent, as with the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill; has dropped promised legislation, as with the proposed human rights bill and learning disabilities, autism and neurodivergence bill; or has rushed bills through Parliament, and it feels like that is the case with the Education (Scotland) Bill.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
Does the minister accept that the timetabling would work much better if we had the opportunity to get the Parliament’s view at stage 2? We could then see what the board would look like and ministers could progress the work instead of rushing it without taking the Parliament’s view on it at all, as they have done?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
We want to get this right, which is why it is important that ministers take all members of Parliament with them on this journey. The SQA is transitioning to qualifications Scotland. I do not think that the member could stand up and tell me how many members will be on the board of that new body, because Parliament has not yet decided on that in the legislation. It should be Parliament and not the Government that decides how we progress the issue.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills stated—I agree with her on this point—that she does not want the Education (Scotland) Bill to be a Government bill but wants it to be a cross-party, cross-Parliament bill. However, at the first hurdle, the Government has now failed on that test. That is why, at decision time this evening, we will abstain on the SSI.
17:34Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
Will the minister give way?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 26 March 2025
Miles Briggs
The City of Edinburgh Council receives the lowest level of funding per head of population, yet it has the highest pupil teacher ratio in Scotland. As a result of the United Kingdom Labour Government’s decision to change VAT on independent schools, we are already seeing data that shows an increase in the number of pupils who are entering the state sector.
The cabinet secretary mentioned COSLA. What plans do the Government and COSLA have to review the funding formula to ensure that it keeps pace with potential increased school rolls here in the capital?
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 March 2025
Miles Briggs
The minister says that the system is not broken, but we now have a situation in which, because of a cap, the number of Scotland-domiciled students who are unable to go to a Scottish university has increased by 84 per cent. That is a broken system for any of our constituents.
I will ask a question to be as helpful as I can to the minister. Will he commit to the Scottish Government commissioning an independent review of further and higher education to report before the summer recess—the point when he said that he wanted deliberations to take place—and then to having a cross-party discussion?