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19 September 2023
The move follows MSPs from the Scottish Parliament’s Finance and Public Administration Committee visiting Largs last month (30 August) to hear about Scotland’s budget challenges, drawing on the experiences of businesses, public bodies, community groups and those who live and work there.
The visit was part of a parliamentary inquiry into the sustainability of Scotland’s finances.
It follows the Scottish Government’s forecast that public spending in Scotland is set to outstrip expected income by £1 billion in 2024/25. The forecast means the government will not have sufficient money to fund all the spending it currently wishes to make.
Read a detailed summary note of the wide-ranging views and opinions from around 30 participants (178KB, pdf) posted 18 September 2023
Finance and Public Administration Committee Convener Kenneth Gibson MSP said:
“The Committee was keen to hear from people directly about their priorities for spending and taxation and for addressing the financial and demographic challenges ahead.
“The people of Largs – including businesses, third sector bodies and residents – gave us robust views on a whole range of tax and spending issues, including on what the Scottish Government’s fiscal priorities should be next year and beyond.
“All the views we heard will help inform the committee’s scrutiny of the government’s budget in the autumn. I’d like to thank everybody who took the time to meet with us in Largs at the Vikingar! centre."
Cross-party MSPs from the Holyrood committee led discussions in five separate groups with attendees representing the business community, public bodies, local authorities, local health organisations, community groups and the third sector.
Around 30 representatives from the following organisations took part in the event
Convener Kenneth Gibson MSP is available for interview.
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