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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 25 May 2025
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Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 9 January 2025

Gordon MacDonald

I want to ask about the UK Government’s national insurance hike. In its budget, the UK Government increased the rate and reduced the threshold, which has resulted in a tax on jobs of £615 per employee per year. How much additional funding will Social Security Scotland require to cover that national insurance increase?

Meeting of the Parliament

Portfolio Question Time

Meeting date: 9 January 2025

Gordon MacDonald

Scotland was the world’s first daily mile nation. Can the cabinet secretary set out the work that the Scottish Government has done to encourage further take-up of the daily mile?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 8 January 2025

Gordon MacDonald

I have a few questions about the wider economy. The Scottish Fiscal Commission forecast that, from 2025-26, Scotland would have a slightly higher GDP per capita growth than the rest of the UK. What impact will that have on potential economic growth, bearing in mind that substantial funds will be stripped out of Scotland? It has been estimated that the cost to Scotland is anything between £2 billion and £2.5 billion. What impact will that have on economic growth?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 8 January 2025

Gordon MacDonald

Given that, because the national insurance hike means that between £2 billion and £2.5 billion will be stripped out of the Scottish economy, there will be less money around and companies will have less money to invest in their people and more efficient production methods, how will we close our productivity gap with the UK?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 8 January 2025

Gordon MacDonald

Earlier, we talked about artificial intelligence, robotics and so on. Will the fact that companies will have less money to invest possibly accelerate investment in automation, which will, therefore, impact on employment?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 8 January 2025

Gordon MacDonald

Good morning, Deputy First Minister. I will ask you about the impact of the national insurance hike, both on the Scottish Government budget and on the wider economy.

In October, the rate of national insurance increased and the threshold reduced. What impact has that had on the Scottish Government’s budget? Has the increase in the block grant from Westminster entirely mitigated that impact?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 8 January 2025

Gordon MacDonald

As well as the immediate impact on employees—such as those in the NHS and the Scottish Prison Service—throughout the areas covered by the Scottish Government’s budget, there is also the inflationary increase in the supply chain. Has that been taken into consideration? Has the increase in the block grant mitigated that?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Fiscal Commission

Meeting date: 19 December 2024

Gordon MacDonald

I will leave it at that. Thanks very much.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Fiscal Commission

Meeting date: 19 December 2024

Gordon MacDonald

Good morning. I am keen to understand the problems that you guys face in trying to forecast—or, as I preferred to call it when I used to do it many moons ago, guesstimate. I am looking at your December 2023 and December 2024 forecasts. For 2024-25, the forecast has come down by £59 million. I accept that, because you know more of the facts and are closer to that timeline. However, you have increased the forecast in 2025-26 by 1 per cent; in 2026-27, by 3 per cent; in 2027-28, by 4 per cent; and in 2028-29 by another 4 per cent. What underlying factors influence you in deciding to uplift your future forecast?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Fiscal Commission

Meeting date: 19 December 2024

Gordon MacDonald

I am a member of the Economy and Fair Work Committee, and we are always complaining that, sometimes, there is not enough data. You have said that you are getting data from Social Security Scotland, but are there any other types of data that you do not have access to but which would make your life easier?