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Put simply, you cannot have an indefinite freeze funded by an additional—but stand-still—£70 million each year that does not take inflation into account and hope that services will remain unchanged and undiminished.
The individuals involved should be held to account for their actions. Through the procurement bill soon to go through Parliament, we should commit to putting in place guidance to ensure that this situation never happens again.
The committee might want to take that point of information into account. On Clare Scott’s point, I think—if I remember correctly—that Manchester put aside part of its property portfolio to invest specifically in the area.
The rent is largely paid, although that is changing under the new system, whereby the money goes into the tenant’s account rather than the landlord’s account.
I entirely agree that you can take it all into account. I was simply pointing out the apparent contradiction between the Scottish Government taking it all into account and also wanting a system that allows it not to pay for large areas of it.