CLEAR
MESSAGE FROM COUNCIL LEADERS ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUNDING
COSLA President Councillor David O’Neill said that Council Leaders had given COSLA avery clear message over the course of the last week that the Scottish
Government have to treat local government fairly in this week’s settlement
announcement.
Speaking in
advance of a Special Leaders meeting in Edinburgh tomorrow (Tuesday) COSLA
President Councillor David O’Neill said: “Over the course of the last
week, COSLA has undertaken a media campaign to show the services that
Scotland’s councils deliver and to give a genuine warning around the damage a
cut to our funding by Scottish Government later this week would do to these
services.
“This
information campaign covered vital council services such as Roads, Housing,
Social Care and Education and flagged up that a cut of the magnitude of last
year’s (£349 million) would have a disastrous impact on both communities and
services.
“As we are
seeing from the informative and excellent BBC1 documentary The Council –
Scotland’s Councils are there for those that need us the most and budget cuts
affect those people more than anyone. In many instances if the Council
was not there to pick up the pieces – who else would be ?
Councillor
O’Neill continued: “All too often when we talk of cuts to local
government these are seen in the abstract. The reality is that we are
talking about real cuts to services and jobs.
“The simple
truth is that a cut to local government means a cut in teaching assistants, a
cut in levels of care for all our elderly relatives, cuts for the homeless as a
freezing winter starts to bite, and cuts to gritting of the roads at a time of
freezing temperatures when trains and the wider transport network is struggling
to cope.
“The
government cannot simply bat this away by claiming that they are treating local
government ‘fairly’ and ‘providing enough cash’.
”The
financial facts are straightforward on this matter. The Parliament’s own
SPICE report on Local Government Funding said:
- In 2016/17 the revenue settlement for Local Government fell by 3.6% (£349m)
- In 2016/17 Local Government’s share of the Scottish budget fell from 32.3% to 30.6%
- Since 2013/14 the Local Government settlement has decreased by 1.9% whereas the Scottish Government’s has increased by 3.2%
“Make
no mistake the Scottish Government has a political choice here and with additional cash
of £418m for next year there should be no cut to Local Government.”
ends
Article published
Mon, 12/12/2016
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