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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Jamie Halcro Johnston
I am glad that we have got away from the spiral that we got into in previous contributions to talk about some issues that I think really matter.
I want to ask about BBC Scotland’s dedicated online channel. What is the potential for that? A huge amount of money has been invested in it, but do you feel that it is delivering? Do you watch the channel yourself?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Jamie Halcro Johnston
:Do you think that, in essence, the BBC reacted to political pressure and brought in a product that was probably already on its way out?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Jamie Halcro Johnston
:I will ask a question, which is not intended as a gotcha at all, but to which I genuinely do not know the answer.
When the BBC Scotland channel was set up, there was quite a large budget—I think that it was about £38 million. I do not know what the current budget is or what the current viewing figures are. However, there will certainly be arguments about whether it delivers what it needs to deliver. If we are looking at a future in which there will be no linear television, is that the right place to be spending money, or should that money be available for programme development and other things? Does the BBC Scotland channel still have a role to play?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Jamie Halcro Johnston
:We have talked a lot about radio and the growth of radio stations. Radio provides an easy way of listening, and it allows for the targeting of markets. Local radio is vitally important in communities such as mine and across the Highlands and Islands. The BBC plays a massive role there, but there are also local stations such as Radio Skye, Shetland Islands Broadcasting Company, Moray Firth Radio—although that is slightly more regional—and Nevis Radio. A huge number of radio stations play an important role, but they are independent radio stations that rely on income. What is the Scottish Government doing to support them? Is there more that can be done to support them, given the issues with advertising and the like?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Jamie Halcro Johnston
:I recognise that control over advertising on independent local radio is an issue that is reserved to the UK Government.
There is no political campaigning or advertising on radio, although the listening public might be delighted by that. However, members of the Scottish Parliament cannot pay to advertise events such as local surgeries on independent local radio. For example, I cannot pay for an advert for a surgery in Shetland. Do you think that that could or should be changed? Is there a Government position on that political aspect?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Jamie Halcro Johnston
:I feel we might get into the issue of jigsaw identification.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Jamie Halcro Johnston
:I am sure that Channel 5 might have its opinion on that.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Jamie Halcro Johnston
:We have known each other for a very long time. I think you know that I am certainly more likely to be into sport than the opera.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 13 November 2025
Jamie Halcro Johnston
I do not want to labour the point, but I think that it is worth clarifying that the suggestion that the only way for Scotland to stay in the EU was to vote to stay in the UK has been misrepresented repeatedly. The European and External Relations Committee was written to by the European Commission at the time, and it highlighted that leaving a member state would mean leaving the European Union. That point was made by the European Commission.
Moreover, the once-in-a-generation suggestion—I absolutely agree about the lack of precedent in that respect—was actually part of the Scottish Government’s white paper. It was therefore not just two prominent people who were saying that, albeit that they were the First Minister at the time and the First Minister who followed.
My question is about settled will and how we might determine what the feeling of the Scottish people is. We have talked about “the people”. What is your definition of settled will?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 13 November 2025
Jamie Halcro Johnston
You have covered a couple of other points that I was going to ask about, so I will leave it there and perhaps come back in later. Thank you.