12th February 2024: A Week in Parliament

Independence

Last week's poll results brought encouraging news, highlighting independence support at 53%. Furthermore, they indicated a significant lead for the SNP over Labour, with a 7-point advantage in Westminster voting intention and a 9-point lead in the Holyrood constituency vote. These figures reaffirm the trust placed in the SNP on crucial matters such as the economy, health, education, and the cost of living. However, it's essential to emphasise that we never rest on our laurels or take any votes for granted. We remain committed to addressing the priorities of people throughout Scotland, ensuring that their voices are heard and their needs are met.

Labour’s Energy U-Turn

Having previously held various Spokesperson roles in relation to energy, I strongly condemn Starmer’s detrimental decision to slash energy investment. This £28bn cut threatens Scottish jobs, undermines economic growth, and burdens families with high energy bills. Furthermore, it reflects a lack of vision and foresight on behalf of Westminster, demonstrating their incapacity to provide the necessary investment for Scotland to thrive in the global green energy race. While our international partners are forging ahead with investments to bolster employment and ensure economic and energy stability, the UK is regrettably retracting its commitments. By aligning with Brexit and adhering to Tory fiscal policies, Starmer is steering the UK towards another decade of sluggish growth and detrimental cuts to essential public services. The biggest sting in the Autumn budget was a future £19bn reduction in departmental spend – no-one knows where that axe will fall as yet, but it means major cuts to public spending. And Labour have committed to retaining the Tory spending plans and therefore these cuts.

Non-Dom Status

Last week, I brought up the issue of non-dom status in the House. While the UK Government speaks of fairness, the reality is quite different. As we navigate through a cost-of-living crisis, almost a million struggling pensioners are facing the burden of increased income tax due to the freeze in personal allowance rates. Meanwhile, the wealthiest individuals are shielded by non-domicile status. It's time for the Tories to take action and rectify this injustice. By abolishing non-dom status, the Treasury stands to gain an additional £3 billion annually. This revenue could be crucial in safeguarding the financial security of pensioners and supporting the lowest-paid individuals in our society. It’s time for the UK Government to do the right thing and protect pensioners and the lowest paid in our society.

Elena Whitham MSP

It's tough to see my colleague and, more importantly, my friend taking a step back from her ministerial role. Elena’s decision, based on her well-being, highlights the ongoing struggles with mental health discussions, which does not discriminate. It's a reminder that politicians are human beings too, with their own challenges and stresses. As Minister for Drug and Alcohol Policy, she worked tirelessly despite immense pressures. Her bravery in prioritising her health reminds us of the importance of self-care, especially in demanding jobs. When she's ready to come back, she'll bring back her wisdom and dedication to Cabinet. Let's ensure she feels supported during this challenging period, both for her and her family.