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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 5 May 2025
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COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Excess Deaths Inquiry

Meeting date: 17 March 2022

John Mason

More constituents have been on at me about not having access to a dentist than have been on at me about not having access to a GP or probably any other service. We say to people that, if they cannot get a dentist in Baillieston, for example, they should try ones in Shettleston, but they say that they have tried all the dentists in the area and that none of them will take them. What should I say to those constituents?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Ministerial Statement and Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 17 March 2022

John Mason

If I keep them, yes, but I will not be able to get any new ones after the end of April.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Excess Deaths Inquiry

Meeting date: 17 March 2022

John Mason

Before going to Jason Leitch, I would like to pick up one point. You have talked about staff absences. Clearly, that has been a problem for the health service and elsewhere. With the rules changes in the coming weeks, will there be less need for isolation? I assume that some of the staff absences are people who have either tested positive but have no symptoms, or whose family members have tested positive and who must stay at home. Do you anticipate the situation improving in the short term?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Excess Deaths Inquiry

Meeting date: 17 March 2022

John Mason

In response to Murdo Fraser’s question, dentistry and a few other things were mentioned. Clearly, recovery is different across the board. I have not seen my dentist for more than two years. I have chipped my teeth during that time but, fortunately, that has not caused me a lot of pain. Where are we going with dentistry? How soon can we get back to six-monthly appointments? Is that entirely up to individual practices? I dislike the idea of going to a private dentist, but is that the advice in order to take pressure off the NHS?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Ministerial Statement and Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 17 March 2022

John Mason

As we have just heard in the evidence session, there are 1,999 people in hospital. We hope that things will get better, but as things could get worse and there could be more variants in the next few weeks, this is not the time to end those emergency powers.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Ministerial Statement and Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 17 March 2022

John Mason

I asked you this question at committee some time ago, Deputy First Minister, and I am going to ask it again. The last time I looked, the number of people in hospital was 1,999. I look at the figures every day, and that figure concerns me quite a lot. We heard from the health secretary earlier that the hospitals are really toiling. Should we really be lifting any restrictions on Monday?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Ministerial Statement and Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 17 March 2022

John Mason

I move on to testing, as I would like clarification on one or two points. Testing is going to carry on if somebody visits a care home and in certain other circumstances. As an example, I might want to visit my elderly aunt. In the past, I have tested before going to see her because I feel that she is vulnerable. It is not going to be possible for me to do so in the future, is it?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Environmental Fiscal Measures

Meeting date: 15 March 2022

John Mason

You are right. There is a lack of information. I do not know where to put my old electric razor, or whatever it may be. Frankly, some of the recycling sites in Glasgow have deteriorated. There used to be somewhere for electrical items; now, I cannot find it.

You also seem to be quite keen on hypothecation—that the money goes towards something. I get it for the tourist tax, as Douglas Lumsden was asking about. However, in a sense, it does not matter where the money from the single-use carrier bag goes. The point is that I do not want to spend 5p. Some businesses—most, I think—give the money to charity, but I do not know to which charities. Is that important? If we could make money from carrier bags or from returning cups or whatever, and put into the national health service, would that not be equally good?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Environmental Fiscal Measures

Meeting date: 15 March 2022

John Mason

That is fine. There is so much in this that we could all be asking questions for an hour, which, presumably, the convener does not want.

There is another biggie that we have not really looked at too much this morning. You have talked about tax being neutral, and your idea is that we could take a bit off income tax or council tax, and put it on to something else, such as waste. A big issue that you mention in your report is fuel duty, and the fact that, when we fill up our cars, so much of the cost goes to the Government. Where do you think we can go with that? If we are giving all those incentives for electric cars, which do not pay so much road tax—they do not pay this and they do not pay that; I think that you even suggest that they should get cheaper parking—how do we compensate for that? What will happen?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Environmental Fiscal Measures

Meeting date: 15 March 2022

John Mason

I could ask more questions, but I will leave it at that.