Scotsman Politics: FMQs Roundup Thursday January 16 2025 #NHS
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00:00Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's Politics Show.
00:03We're here to unpick and unwrap First Minister's questions for another week to start the year.
00:10Our political editor, Alistair Grant, comes to us live from Holyrood.
00:15Alistair, you were there and obviously the report overnight that we had on the front
00:22page of today's Scotsman on some testimony from nurses, some of it was pretty shocking
00:28and that led to a conclusion.
00:30Yes, this is a report compiled by the Royal College of Nursing, basically compiling the
00:37testimonies of nurses across the UK, surveying them about their experiences of the frontline
00:42NHS crisis, particularly focusing on the issue of corridor care, that's patients being treated
00:48in corridors and other unsuitable locations because of hospital overcrowding, predominantly
00:53caused by issues such as delayed discharge.
00:55It was quite a harrowing read, I'm sure people watching this will have seen a lot of the
00:59coverage of this, it's been all over the newspapers, all over the BBC website.
01:04There's basically, as I say, testimonies from nurses across the UK, for the Scottish examples
01:10there was stuff like patients having cardiac arrests in hospital corridors because there
01:14was no beds for them, there was patients becoming incontinent in corridors because they don't
01:19have access to toilet facilities, there was testimony from nurses who broke down in tears
01:24in cupboards because of the stress of the situation, their despondency and the lack
01:29of what they would see as professional care that they could provide to these patients.
01:34Nurses, there was one who's been a nurse for a decade, I think, who was talking about this
01:39being the worst they'd ever seen the NHS, like a broken system, they said they'd worked
01:44in hospitals over the COVID-19 crisis, but the situation now was worse.
01:49There was nurses talking about going through the process of leaving the NHS because of
01:54how horrendous their experiences have been, being left with mental health issues, experiencing
01:59trauma.
02:00It really was quite a harrowing read, and this was brought up by both Scottish Tory
02:05leader Russell Finlay and Scottish Labour leader Anna Sarwar at First Minister's Questions
02:10today.
02:11Russell Finlay effectively saying to John Swinney, you know, what do you say to these
02:16patients and staff who are having to cope with these conditions?
02:20And John Swinney apologising to anyone who's experienced inadequate care, who's experienced
02:26overcrowding in hospitals, but also pointing to the fact that this survey took place over
02:30the winter period.
02:31I think it was looking at the end of December, beginning of January period, which coincided
02:36with a huge increase in flu cases in hospitals.
02:39We've covered this a lot in the Scotsman, and the impact that's had on the hospital
02:43service.
02:44Obviously, with more patients coming in with flu, it's been very difficult for hospitals
02:48to deal with that.
02:49It creates all sorts of other problems as well.
02:51Anna Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, effectively challenging John Swinney and saying, reading
02:56out a number of these testimonies, and saying, doesn't this show the kind of deadly crisis
03:01in Scotland's NHS, the deadly reality for Scotland's NHS?
03:05And John Swinney denying that was the case, but accepting that hospitals have had an extremely
03:11tough time, again, pointing to the kind of enormous rise in flu cases.
03:15So very difficult FNQs, I think, for John Swinney.
03:19Everyone would accept there are problems in the NHS that desperately need addressed.
03:23This report was, you know, it's harrowing.
03:26You go through it, you read these testimonies, you can't do anything else but conclude that
03:31the NHS is not in a good place.
03:32So I think it was a very difficult First Minister's questions for John Swinney.
03:37And Alistair, we've spoken about the fact that the Scottish budget is set to clear effectively
03:43over the next couple of weeks, and then that money that's been committed, 21 billion pounds
03:49for the NHS, but just how far will it go at the end of the day to fixing a lot of these
03:54problems? That will be one to watch and one to see.
03:58Just outside of that, there was a story that broke just before FNQs around the Scottish
04:05Tories and reform.
04:07Now, I think you've asked some difficult questions for Russell Finlay about this.
04:12Yes, this news, like you say, broke just before First Minister's questions in Holyrood.
04:16And it's the news that Thomas Kerr, who is the Tory group leader in Glasgow City Council,
04:21has defected to Nigel Farage's Reform UK.
04:23Thomas Kerr, quite a high profile councillor.
04:26He's got quite a profile.
04:28He stood in Holyrood elections.
04:29He stood in general elections.
04:31He stood at the Brotherglen by-election.
04:33He was a Tory candidate in that by-election.
04:35But it should be said he is one of only two Tory councillors in Glasgow City Council.
04:40So I call him the Tory group leader.
04:42It's not a huge group he's leading, but it's still massively embarrassing for Russell
04:47Finlay. He's still a relatively new party leader.
04:50He came in, I think it was the end of September last year.
04:53And actually, he gave a speech at the beginning of this week, which I was at in
04:57Edinburgh, in which he was repeatedly asked about reform, repeatedly asked about the
05:01threat posed by reform, and said in answer to journalists that voting for reform was
05:07simply going to help the SNP in Scotland.
05:10He kind of dismissed him as a protest vote.
05:12And I think, you know, to have this happening a few days later, a high profile Glasgow
05:17councillor defecting, I think it's hugely embarrassing for him.
05:20Russell Finlay was doorstepped by journalists after First Minister's questions,
05:24effectively saying he was disappointed, but he has to just focus on the job he's got to
05:28do. He was asked about whether other conversations had taken place with colleagues in
05:33Holyrood or elsewhere who are considering defecting.
05:36And he just wouldn't go there, really.
05:37He wouldn't really confirm whether those conversations had happened, said that they
05:40were private if they had happened.
05:42But I think this is definitely one to watch.
05:44And as we approach the Holyrood election in 2026, you know, one of the things that Reform
05:49UK will want is a high profile defection within the Holyrood group.
05:54So I'm almost certain they'll be approaching, in fact, I am certain there'll be
05:58approaching MSPs trying to get a defection mayor because that would just be the icing
06:04and the cake for them, I think, in the approach to that Holyrood election.
06:06But the final thing to say in this is that a poll earlier this week by the Holyrood
06:11Sources podcast and True North Advisors showed that Reform are on course to get at
06:18least 15 seats currently in Holyrood.
06:21So they're a real challenge to the Tories.
06:23They'd be equal to the Tories in the Holyrood election if we take that poll as it
06:27stands at the moment. So they're a huge problem for Russell Finlay, essentially.
06:32Alastair, it does seem that based on those numbers we passed, just talking about Reform
06:38as a protest vote or protest group, so to speak, that it's fair to say that they are
06:44something that the other parties legitimately have to worry about for 2026.
06:50Definitely, I mean, they are a protest vote in the sense that voters are attracted to
06:54them because they are this upstart party that is pushing this message of change across
06:59the UK. People are clearly dissatisfied with the current political climate.
07:03They're dissatisfied with the mainstream political parties.
07:06They're looking at public services, which they don't think are working for them.
07:10And they're looking to parties like Nigel Farage's Reform UK effectively as a protest
07:15vote because they don't like the mainstream parties.
07:18But it's just a huge issue for the Tories, also an issue for parties like Labour, because
07:22some of their voters will be looking at Reform UK as well.
07:26And we've seen in various kind of council by-elections in Scotland that Reform UK are
07:30doing pretty well.
07:31So, yeah, I think it's pretty much a dead cert that they will pick up seats in Holyrood
07:36next year. It's just a question of how many.
07:40You can read all the very latest on those stories we've discussed at Scotsman.com.
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07:53Armory, David Bowle and Alexander Brown down at Westminster.
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08:05Thanks to you, Alistair, and thanks, everyone else, for joining us.