Friday 24 February 2012

Labour playing party poitics with Scotland's Fire Service

From Info4fire.com
My Comments below.

The SNP are partaking in a “frantic rush” to establish a single Scottish fire service, according to Scottish Labour.

It was revealed that the single Scottish fire and police services will aim to be established on 1 April 2013, at a meeting of the local government and regeneration committee on Wednesday.

Discussing the Scottish Government’s Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Bill, they also revealed that the fire service will be based at Perth Community Fire Station, while the police service will be based at the Scottish Police College in Fife.

Chairman of the Chief Fire Officers Association in Scotland, Alex Clark, welcomed the news that the interim headquarters for the service would be in Perth, and also moved to reassure the public that the reforms would not negatively impact on current or future services.

He said, "On behalf of all Scottish Fire and Rescue personnel, I'd like to reassure the public that wherever we are based, our communities can continue to expect the same high quality service."

Scottish Labour however warned that the “frantic rush” to meet justice secretary Kenny MacAskill’s “artificial deadline” will mean that thousands of jobs will be lost with very minimal cost savings when compared to if the job was done “properly”.

Lewis Macdonald, Labour’s justice spokesman said, "Our police and fire services are far too important to be subject to short-term political fixes.

"Ministers need to explain why they are proposing the structures outlined in the bill, with no period for transition from eight forces to one and no shadow authorities to manage the change.

"So far, with no explanations offered, the jury is out on whether the target date of 1 April 2013 can really be delivered."

The Labour Party in Scotland will say anything to demean or lessen the impact of measures taken by the Scottish Government. These measures have had a long consultation and Lewis MacDonald no doubt responded to this.There is no unseemly rush at all. Meetings have been held and all agree the timescale.
CFOA Scotland and the FBU have largely accepted and welcomed the proposals.

Party policicts should have no bearing on what is right for the Scottish Fire Service and the people of Scotland

1 comment:

  1. No surprise there then. Labour have always played these games, that's why they are utterly unfit to rule anything or anyone.

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