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Leaders clash at FMQs over police funding in Scotland | Leaders clash at FMQs over police funding in Scotland |
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Nicola Sturgeon and Scottish Conservatives interim leader Jackson Carlaw have clashed over police funding at First Minister's Questions. | |
Mr Carlaw highlighted the condition of Scottish police stations as evidence of insufficient investment. | Mr Carlaw highlighted the condition of Scottish police stations as evidence of insufficient investment. |
Ms Sturgeon said it was Mr Carlaw's party that was guilty of underfunding police services in the UK. | Ms Sturgeon said it was Mr Carlaw's party that was guilty of underfunding police services in the UK. |
It follows a report in the Courier that a ceiling collapsed in Broughty Ferry police station on Tuesday afternoon. | It follows a report in the Courier that a ceiling collapsed in Broughty Ferry police station on Tuesday afternoon. |
The incident came hours after Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf told Holyrood that it was "unhelpful" to use "hyperbole" to say police stations were "falling apart." | The incident came hours after Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf told Holyrood that it was "unhelpful" to use "hyperbole" to say police stations were "falling apart." |
Scottish Police Authority vice-chairman David Crichton previously claimed that there was a "structural deficit" in the policing budget. | Scottish Police Authority vice-chairman David Crichton previously claimed that there was a "structural deficit" in the policing budget. |
Last week, Scottish Police Federation vice chairman David Hamilton posted video footage of leaking roofs and windows in police stations in Paisley and Pitlochry. | Last week, Scottish Police Federation vice chairman David Hamilton posted video footage of leaking roofs and windows in police stations in Paisley and Pitlochry. |
Questioning Ms Sturgeon, Mr Carlaw said: "Water pouring in through ceilings and windows, mushrooms growing in the carpets and rats scurrying about the mouldy floors. | Questioning Ms Sturgeon, Mr Carlaw said: "Water pouring in through ceilings and windows, mushrooms growing in the carpets and rats scurrying about the mouldy floors. |
"What word would the first minister use to describe the state of some of Scotland's police stations?" | "What word would the first minister use to describe the state of some of Scotland's police stations?" |
Mr Carlaw called on the first minister to use additional funds released by the UK government to "improve the environment" for police officers to work in. | Mr Carlaw called on the first minister to use additional funds released by the UK government to "improve the environment" for police officers to work in. |
VAT charge | VAT charge |
The first minister said Mr Carlaw had "something of a nerve" to raise the issue. | The first minister said Mr Carlaw had "something of a nerve" to raise the issue. |
She said: "Let me just remind Jackson Carlaw and the chamber that it was indeed the Conservative Party that reduced the resource budget of this government by £1.5bn, that's 5% in real terms, since 2010. | She said: "Let me just remind Jackson Carlaw and the chamber that it was indeed the Conservative Party that reduced the resource budget of this government by £1.5bn, that's 5% in real terms, since 2010. |
"It's also the Conservatives who have robbed the Scottish police service of £125m in VAT that should never have been claimed." | "It's also the Conservatives who have robbed the Scottish police service of £125m in VAT that should never have been claimed." |
Ms Sturgeon said that the annual budget for policing in Scotland had increased by more than £80m, bringing it to £1.2bn this year. | Ms Sturgeon said that the annual budget for policing in Scotland had increased by more than £80m, bringing it to £1.2bn this year. |
She added: "The capital budget of the service has increased in this year alone by 52% to support the roll-out of mobile technology." | She added: "The capital budget of the service has increased in this year alone by 52% to support the roll-out of mobile technology." |
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