- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 25 September 2019
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 9 October 2019
To ask the Scottish Government when it will bring forward the next Comprehensive Spending Review, and what period this will cover.
Answer
The Spending Review Framework, published in the Scottish Government’s second Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) on 30 May 2019, sets out the Scottish Government’s approach for the resource and capital spending reviews.
On resource, the Scottish Government is undertaking a review of spending beyond 2019-20. We have announced that the Scottish Budget, which will detail resource and capital spending plans for 2020-21, will be published on 12 December 2019. Due to insufficient clarity from the UK Government, including its delayed plans to undertake a multi-year Spending Review until 2020, it may not be possible to publish resource spending plans beyond 2020-2021 at the same time as the 2020-21 Budget.
On capital, the Scottish Government plans to publish future capital budgets by June 2020 to take account of the findings of the Infrastructure Commission for Scotland which are due at the end of December 2019. Capital budgets beyond 2020-21 will take account of the Scottish Government’s next Infrastructure Investment Plan which itself will also be informed by the Infrastructure Commission’s advice.
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 25 September 2019
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 8 October 2019
To ask the Scottish Government what commitment it will give to protecting the health budget and to passing on any Barnet consequentials it receives as a consequence of any increased health expenditure by the UK Government.
Answer
The Scottish Government continues to protect the health budget and deliver its commitment to pass on all health resource consequentials until the end of this parliamentary term.
The Scottish Government is investing more than £14 billion of funding in health and care services in 2019-20, including an increase to resource funding of over £730 million from 2018-19. This is despite the challenges faced by the Scottish Government due to UK Government austerity.
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 18 September 2019
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Current Status:
Answered by Kate Forbes on 30 September 2019
To ask the Scottish Government how many commercial properties in the (a) whisky, (b) banking and insurance, (c) oil and gas, (d) construction, (e) energy and (f) legal sector are liable for the large business rates supplement in 2019-20; how much it expects to raise, and how this compares with each of the last two years.
Answer
The Scottish Government does not hold Non-Domestic (business) rates data by business sector. Data on the number of properties liable for the supplement, and the estimated net amount raised in 2019-20 and in each of the previous two years are shown in the following table. The number of liable properties in 2019-20 is based on the Valuation Roll as at the 1st of July 2019 and may therefore change over the course of the financial year.
Number of properties liable for the Large Business Supplement and the estimated net amount raised, by property type.
Property Type | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2019-20 |
Number of Liable Properties | Estimated Net Amount Raised(£m) | Number of Liable Properties | Estimated Net Amount Raised(£m) | Number of Liable Properties | Estimated Net Amount Raised(£m) |
Advertising | 19 | 0.1 | 20 | 0.1 | 21 | 0.1 |
Care Facilities | 791 | 0.3 | 803 | 0.3 | 802 | 0.3 |
Communications | 80 | 0.6 | 94 | 0.8 | 92 | 0.6 |
Cultural | 157 | 0.2 | 163 | 0.2 | 162 | 0.2 |
Education and Training | 2,090 | 10.1 | 2,101 | 10.2 | 2,091 | 10.3 |
Garages and Petrol Stations | 327 | 1.1 | 323 | 1.1 | 321 | 1.1 |
Health and Medical | 570 | 4.1 | 576 | 4.3 | 578 | 4.4 |
Hotels | 914 | 5.6 | 917 | 5.7 | 923 | 5.9 |
Industrial Subjects | 4,558 | 21.4 | 4,524 | 21.8 | 4,509 | 22.2 |
Leisure, Entertainment, Caravans etc. | 924 | 2.4 | 941 | 2.3 | 928 | 2.4 |
Offices | 3,637 | 16.3 | 3,635 | 16.6 | 3,580 | 16.3 |
Other | 386 | 2.3 | 384 | 2.2 | 380 | 2.3 |
Petrochemical | 79 | 3.2 | 77 | 3.2 | 77 | 3.2 |
Public Houses | 667 | 1.7 | 647 | 1.7 | 615 | 1.6 |
Public Service Subjects | 1,041 | 5.7 | 1,048 | 5.9 | 1,055 | 6.0 |
Quarries, Mines, etc. | 85 | 0.3 | 83 | 0.3 | 81 | 0.3 |
Religious | 88 | 0.0 | 91 | 0.1 | 91 | 0.1 |
Shops | 5,111 | 27.6 | 5,065 | 27.8 | 5,040 | 27.9 |
Sporting Subjects | 42 | 0.3 | 41 | 0.3 | 41 | 0.3 |
Statutory Undertaking | 397 | 23.9 | 449 | 24.3 | 469 | 24.7 |
Source: Assessor's Valuation Roll and Local Authority Billing Snapshot.
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 12 September 2019
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Current Status:
Answered by Joe FitzPatrick on 26 September 2019
To ask the Scottish Government for what reason older people living in some parts of the country, including in the NHS Fife area, are reportedly only being offered the 3-virus flu vaccine, and whether it plans to make the 4-virus vaccine available to them later in the year.
Answer
The vaccines that have been procured for Scotland for the forthcoming season are in line with the recommendations of the independent expert ‘Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation’ (JCVI).
Individuals aged 65 years and over will receive adjuvanted Trivalent Inactivated Vaccine (aTIV) (Fluad ®) or cell based Quadrivalent Inactivated Vaccine (QIVc) (Flucelvax Tetra®). Both vaccines are considered by the JCVI to be equally effective for this cohort. Health Protection Scotland have worked with Health Board Leads to allocate vaccines appropriately between Boards.
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 25 September 2019
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 2 October 2019
To ask the Scottish Government what progress is being made in completing the snagging work on the Queensferry Crossing, which is due to be completed by the end of the year, and whether this will lead to roadworks.
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Taken in the Chamber on 2 October 2019
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 11 September 2019
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 18 September 2019
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with NHS Tayside regarding the delivery of primary care services across the area.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 18 September 2019
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 August 2019
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 11 September 2019
To ask the Scottish Government what progress it is making on the Scottish Household Recycling Charter, including on a common colour system for collection of household waste across all 32 local authorities.
Answer
The Scottish Household Recycling Charter does not currently require a specific colour coding for waste collection.
As announced in the Programme for Government, the Scottish Government has made a commitment to review the Charter and its supporting Code of Practice.
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 19 June 2019
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 26 June 2019
To ask the Scottish Government what progress it is making with preparing to commence the delivery of Disability Assistance for Children and Young People.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 26 June 2019
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 03 June 2019
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 6 June 2019
To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to the Scottish Fiscal Commission prediction of a £1 billion shortfall in income tax receipts affecting the Scottish budget in the period 2020-23.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 6 June 2019
- Asked by: Murdo Fraser, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 15 May 2019
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Current Status:
Answered by Jeane Freeman on 28 May 2019
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking in response to the ISD statistic for 2017-18 that shows 9.4% of patients in Fife with neck and head cancer had access to a specialist speech and language therapist before treatment.
Answer
NHS Fife has put a plan in place to improve access to speech and language therapy before treatment by October 2019 through the recruitment and training of additional specialist staff.
Patients in NHS Fife can receive treatment through an existing service level agreement with NHS Lothian and NHS Tayside for specialist head and neck cancer, including speech and language therapy.
Patients who have been referred to other Boards for their cancer surgery, may continue their ongoing treatment including speech and language therapy with these Boards or they may return to NHS Fife during and after head and neck cancer treatment to ensure they get the most appropriate care and support when they need it.