- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 27 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive which groups and individuals attended the inaugural meeting of the National Economic Forum.
Answer
The information requested has been set out in a table placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (Bib. number 44863).
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 27 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will continue to support Business in the Parliament in addition to the National Economic Forum.
Answer
The government sees the Business in the Parliament as complementary to the National Economic Forum. The former is a partnership event, between the Scottish Government and the Parliament, which aims to facilitate engagement between Scotland''s businesses and politicians, both the government and the Parliament as a whole. The forum brings together senior figures and thought leaders in business, trade unions, government, the wider public sector, and the third sector, as an important aspect of the government''s strategy to achieve transformational change and higher sustainable economic growth throughout Scotland.
The government will therefore continue to support the Business in the Parliament event, as long as we remain convinced that it can usefully fulfil its aims.
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 27 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive how the National Economic Forum will interact with the Small Business Consultative Group.
Answer
The government has not reached a firm view as yet on the relationship between the National Economic Forum and the Small Business Consultative Group (SBCG). When the SBCG last met, in October 2007, the group agreed that the SBCG should continue until the National Economic Forum was established and had had sufficient time to bed in.
Given the views expressed at that meeting, the government plans to keep the future of the SBCG and, if the group is retained, its relationship with the forum, under review.
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 27 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide a breakdown of the annual running costs of the National Economic Forum, also showing the total annual running cost.
Answer
It is impossible at this stage to provide a breakdown of the annual running costs of the National Economic Forum. Only one meeting has been held to date and ministers wish to reflect on the outcome of that meeting and consider the views of forum members themselves, before reaching a view on the future direction and structure of forum meetings.
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 27 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive what issues were discussed at the inaugural meeting of the National Economic Forum.
Answer
The forum discussed the Government Economic Strategy. Members of the forum considered, in particular, the contribution that three of the Government''s Strategic Objectives “ achieving a Smarter; a Wealthier and Fairer, and a Greener Scotland “ could make towards achieving increased sustainable growth.
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 26 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive how the themes and issues for discussion at the meetings of the National Economic Forum are determined.
Answer
The theme for the first meeting of the forum, determined by the government, was the Government Economic Strategy. Members of the forum considered, in particular, the contribution that three of the Government''s Strategic Objectives “ achieving a Smarter; a Wealthier and Fairer; and a Greener Scotland.
We are currently gathering and assessing feedback from members of the forum on both the structure of future meetings and the themes to be discussed and will take their views fully into account in determining the themes of future meetings.
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 26 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive whether groups and individuals are invited to participate in the National Economic Forum on a meeting-by-meeting basis or whether a general invitation has been extended for all meetings.
Answer
Individuals and groups were invited specifically to participate in the first meeting of the forum. Many of those invited are likely to form part of a core membership but ministers wish to retain flexibility (in terms of both size and representation), according to the theme(s) to be considered at each meeting, around that emerging core.
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 26 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the same groups and individuals will be invited to each meeting of the National Economic Forum.
Answer
The forum will not have fully fixed membership and will retain flexibility (in terms of both size and representation), according to the theme(s) to be considered at each meeting, around an emerging core membership.
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 26 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive how many delegates attended the inaugural meeting of the National Economic Forum.
Answer
A total of 88 delegates, excluding Scottish Government officials, attended the inaugural meeting of the National Economic Forum.
- Asked by: Tavish Scott, MSP for Shetland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 February 2008
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 26 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive how it chose the groups and individuals invited to (a) make up the core membership and (b) participate in the inaugural meeting of the National Economic Forum.
Answer
The groups and individuals invited to attend the inaugural meeting of the forum were agreed by ministers at the recommendation of officials with the aim of bringing together senior figures and thought leaders in business, trade unions, government, the wider public sector, and the third sector.
No final decision has yet been taken by ministers about the size and composition of any emerging core membership.