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Anas Sarwar hopes to pull rug from SNP with Budget call | |
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Anas Sarwar has announced his party will not vote down the Budget | Anas Sarwar has announced his party will not vote down the Budget |
Labour has - more or less - ended fears that the Scottish Budget could fall. | Labour has - more or less - ended fears that the Scottish Budget could fall. |
Its decision to abstain in the parliamentary votes ensures the Scottish government has enough political clout to get its tax and spending plans through. | Its decision to abstain in the parliamentary votes ensures the Scottish government has enough political clout to get its tax and spending plans through. |
Unless Labour has a sudden change of heart before the final vote at the end of February, this debate is over. | Unless Labour has a sudden change of heart before the final vote at the end of February, this debate is over. |
The first minister's dire warnings of damaging financial and political consequences of a failure to get a budget through no longer require serious concern. | The first minister's dire warnings of damaging financial and political consequences of a failure to get a budget through no longer require serious concern. |
The NHS is not going to be starved of additional investment and public sector pay rises should happen as promised. | The NHS is not going to be starved of additional investment and public sector pay rises should happen as promised. |
To be fair, John Swinney himself said he was confident of securing a deal. The expectation was that it would be with at least one of the smaller parties, the Greens or the Liberal Democrats. | To be fair, John Swinney himself said he was confident of securing a deal. The expectation was that it would be with at least one of the smaller parties, the Greens or the Liberal Democrats. |
That may still happen. | That may still happen. |
Political pressure | Political pressure |
In announcing his position, the Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar claimed that deal was already in the bag. | In announcing his position, the Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar claimed that deal was already in the bag. |
But ensuring Labour MSPs do not vote against the Budget turns the support of others into an insurance policy for the Scottish government. | But ensuring Labour MSPs do not vote against the Budget turns the support of others into an insurance policy for the Scottish government. |
Ministers need some help from political rivals because they do not command a majority of the votes in parliament. | Ministers need some help from political rivals because they do not command a majority of the votes in parliament. |
Labour's move also makes me wonder whether it is worth Swinney proceeding with a series of planned events to hammer home the case for his budget being backed. | Labour's move also makes me wonder whether it is worth Swinney proceeding with a series of planned events to hammer home the case for his budget being backed. |
Labour seems to have pulled the rug from under that plan and turned some political pressure back on the SNP. | Labour seems to have pulled the rug from under that plan and turned some political pressure back on the SNP. |
Sarwar has actually offered to vote for the Budget (whatever he perceives as its deficiencies) if the Scottish government speeds up its plans to end the two-child cap on access to benefits in Scotland. | Sarwar has actually offered to vote for the Budget (whatever he perceives as its deficiencies) if the Scottish government speeds up its plans to end the two-child cap on access to benefits in Scotland. |
He is offering Labour votes in exchange for this policy being introduced on 1 April 2025, rather than a year later as currently planned. | He is offering Labour votes in exchange for this policy being introduced on 1 April 2025, rather than a year later as currently planned. |
You may remember that this was the SNP's "rabbit out of the hat" when it announced its draft budget in December. | You may remember that this was the SNP's "rabbit out of the hat" when it announced its draft budget in December. |
It would pave the way to ending the cap. That's a position Scottish Labour favours, despite the UK Labour government deciding it is unaffordable and Scottish Labour MPs going along with that. | It would pave the way to ending the cap. That's a position Scottish Labour favours, despite the UK Labour government deciding it is unaffordable and Scottish Labour MPs going along with that. |
The draft Scottish budget also proposes to reinstate winter fuel payments to all pensioner households in Scotland. | The draft Scottish budget also proposes to reinstate winter fuel payments to all pensioner households in Scotland. |
Scottish Labour has said it would do something similar if it wins power at Holyrood in 2026, albeit that the cutbacks originated with the UK Labour chancellor. | Scottish Labour has said it would do something similar if it wins power at Holyrood in 2026, albeit that the cutbacks originated with the UK Labour chancellor. |
These two SNP policies - partially restoring winter fuel payments and opening a pathway to ending the two-child benefits cap - put Scottish Labour in a really awkward position. | These two SNP policies - partially restoring winter fuel payments and opening a pathway to ending the two-child benefits cap - put Scottish Labour in a really awkward position. |
Would Sarwar's party really vote against a budget containing these measures that make extensive use of Holyrood's devolved welfare powers? | Would Sarwar's party really vote against a budget containing these measures that make extensive use of Holyrood's devolved welfare powers? |
It would have been difficult for them to do so, especially when Labour's Chancellor Rachel Reeves had given the Scottish government a significant uplift in funding, helping to make these devolved choices possible. | It would have been difficult for them to do so, especially when Labour's Chancellor Rachel Reeves had given the Scottish government a significant uplift in funding, helping to make these devolved choices possible. |
So instead, Sarwar is demanding the Scottish government speeds things up. | So instead, Sarwar is demanding the Scottish government speeds things up. |
The Scottish government has previously said it needs the help of the UK Department for Work and Pensions, particularly with access to data, to end the benefits cap. | The Scottish government has previously said it needs the help of the UK Department for Work and Pensions, particularly with access to data, to end the benefits cap. |
The prime minister made clear this cooperation would happen and as far as I can make out both sides are working well together. | The prime minister made clear this cooperation would happen and as far as I can make out both sides are working well together. |
A win-win? | A win-win? |
Can this be implemented in time for the change to take effect on 1 April? I have my doubts. Changes to social security never seem to happen fast but maybe, with enough political will, something could be achieved. | Can this be implemented in time for the change to take effect on 1 April? I have my doubts. Changes to social security never seem to happen fast but maybe, with enough political will, something could be achieved. |
That would certainly play to Labour's theme that it has reset relations with the devolved government and ushered in an era of cooperation rather than conflict. | That would certainly play to Labour's theme that it has reset relations with the devolved government and ushered in an era of cooperation rather than conflict. |
It would also allow the SNP administration to demonstrate delivery, which Swinney has decided is the key to recovering his party's fortunes. | It would also allow the SNP administration to demonstrate delivery, which Swinney has decided is the key to recovering his party's fortunes. |
A win-win you might think. But then there's the question of the affordability of the Scottish government's growing bill for welfare spending. | A win-win you might think. But then there's the question of the affordability of the Scottish government's growing bill for welfare spending. |
That has repeatedly been called into question by financial think tanks and watchdogs. | That has repeatedly been called into question by financial think tanks and watchdogs. |
On Monday, Labour called for a different direction in Scotland and seemed to question "tax rises and handouts" under the SNP. | On Monday, Labour called for a different direction in Scotland and seemed to question "tax rises and handouts" under the SNP. |
SNP ministers defend making higher earners pay more income tax in exchange for a package of benefits and welfare spending unavailable elsewhere in the UK as their "social contract" with the public. | SNP ministers defend making higher earners pay more income tax in exchange for a package of benefits and welfare spending unavailable elsewhere in the UK as their "social contract" with the public. |
The Conservatives argue that both the SNP and Labour represent a "cosy left-wing consensus" at Holyrood and offer themselves as a tax-cutting alternative. | The Conservatives argue that both the SNP and Labour represent a "cosy left-wing consensus" at Holyrood and offer themselves as a tax-cutting alternative. |
The contours of the long campaign to the next Holyrood election in May 2026 are starting to take shape. | The contours of the long campaign to the next Holyrood election in May 2026 are starting to take shape. |
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