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Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Mar 2011
Fenwick Weavers Society
I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests, which shows that I am a member of the Scottish Co-operative Party group of members of the Scottish Parliament.I congratulate Willie Coffey on securing this debate on a subject that is close to my heart. This is...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
10 Mar 2011
Scotland Bill
Indeed.I do not want to throw cold water on what has been a reasonably comradely debate so far, but it has been suggested that the UK Government will bring the next stage of the Scotland Bill to the chamber at Westminster earlier than might have been expected, which would make...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Mar 2011
Scotland Bill
It is a pleasure to speak in the debate. This might be my final opportunity to speak in a Scottish Parliament debate, although I hope to speak in the members’ business debate on co-operatives later.It is arguable that the bill has had the longest period of pre-legislative scru...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
13 Jan 2011
Freight Facilities Grants
Almost six minutes into his speech, I am glad that the minister has mentioned the Grangestone railhead. His predecessor was supportive of the project, on which a significant amount of money has been spent. What comfort can he give to people that the project might proceed?
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
13 Jan 2011
Freight Facilities Grants
Will the minister take an intervention?
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
13 Jan 2011
Freight Facilities Grants
Will the minister give way?
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Jan 2011
Freight Facilities Grants
I thank members, particularly those who have stayed for the debate, for their support for the motion, which has helped it to be selected for debate. I also take the opportunity to welcome the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure to his new post.The freight facilities gran...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Dec 2010
Protection of Workers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am pleased to have this opportunity to speak in support of the Protection of Workers (Scotland) Bill and to put on record my thanks to Hugh Henry for his hard work in introducing the bill. I also thank everyone else who worked on it.The previous speaker mentioned that I was ...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
16 Dec 2010
Support for Children (Kinship Care)
I hear what the minister is saying and do not dispute that what he has described has been done, but the crux of the matter that we are discussing tonight is the fact that many of the children we are talking about are not looked-after children because their families have steppe...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
16 Dec 2010
Support for Children (Kinship Care)
People are saying I should not go there, so I will not reveal the year when I qualified, but one of the things that I learned in my time training as a social worker was that, when there were difficulties in the family, people looked to the extended family as the first port of ...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
16 Dec 2010
Support for Children (Kinship Care)
I thank you, Presiding Officer, for the opportunity to say a few words in this important debate and I, too, congratulate Johann Lamont on securing it.As Johann Lamont said in her speech, I have tabled an early-day motion on the issue in another place, to highlight the real pro...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Carers and Young Carers Strategy
I will be brief, as I have only two points to put on the record. The first is about young people who are in families where drugs and alcohol are being misused and who become carers. We have some way to go before we can say that we have a system for identifying them and providi...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Carers and Young Carers Strategy
I welcome the comments that Bob Doris has made and I think that it is important that we get some consensus around this issue. Does he agree that one of the ways in which we could improve the position of kinship carers would be to do something about the situation in which some ...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Support for Business
Aileen Campbell would not take an intervention from me, so I will not take one now. She has had her opportunity to speak.The Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce and Industry also says that it wants“An urgent review of the rating appeals process to ensure that businesses have the best...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Support for Business
A couple of SNP members have said that this is the fourth time that the issue has been debated in Parliament. The reason for that is that it is still a huge issue for people in our local communities and our small businesses. Only this week, I heard from the owner of a petrol s...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Support for Business
Will the member take an intervention?
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Support for Business
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
23 Sep 2010
Leuchie House
I am glad to have the opportunity to say a few words in the debate, and I congratulate Jackie Baillie on securing it. I also know how much work Iain Gray, the local member, has done, as has Fiona O’Donnell, the newly elected MP for the area; I was pleased to sign her early day...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
23 Sep 2010
Scottish Executive Question Time · NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Has the cabinet secretary discussed with Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board its decision earlier this year to cease the provision of specialist services—particularly for back pain—to patients in the Ayrshire and Arran Health Board area? If she has had no such discussions, ...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
23 Sep 2010
Scottish Executive Question Time · Rail Freight (South-west Scotland)
I thank the minister for the answer and, in particular, welcome his support for moving freight from road to rail. In that context, is he aware of the Ailsa Horizons proposal for a freight facility at Grangestone industrial estate in Girvan? Does he agree that such a developmen...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
23 Sep 2010
Scottish Executive Question Time · Rail Freight (South-west Scotland)
3. To ask the Scottish Executive whether it plans to improve freight rail services in south-west Scotland. (S3O-11418)
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Jul 2010
Scottish Executive Question Time · Biomass Plants (Ministerial Statements)
Is the minister aware that members of the Wood Panel Industries Federation, including the Egger UK plant in my constituency, have expressed concern that the increase in demand in wood for biomass is creating difficulties for the industry? Has she discussed the matter with the ...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Jun 2010
Robert Owen
I refer members to my entry in the register of interests, as I am a Labour and Co-operative member of the Scottish Parliament.I, too, congratulate Bill Butler on securing the debate and on reminding us not only of the importance of Robert Owen but of the huge social and econom...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Jun 2010
VisitScotland
I had intended to ask about the future plans for homecoming, which is an important issue in my area in Burns country, but I must seek further clarification from the minister. Far from giving us more information, he seems to be obfuscating or perhaps not giving us all the infor...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
27 May 2010
Her Majesty’s Government (Relations)
If the minister had not been making sedentary interventions and had been listening to what I was saying, he would have heard me say that it is important to look again at all the recommendations to see how they can be acted on in light of the new circumstances in which we find ...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
27 May 2010
Her Majesty’s Government (Relations)
I want to take things forward—this is not about looking back. We are in a new political situation, so I would ask the Scottish Government, and indeed all parties here and at Westminster, to look positively at reconvening the working group on Calman and to engage in that proces...
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
27 May 2010
Her Majesty’s Government (Relations)
I hesitate to say that the member is rewriting history; I say merely that I remember some fairly robust exchanges.Anyway, that is enough of the pleasantries. The debate is important, if for no other reason than to highlight, as people have referred to already, that warm words,...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 May 2010
Her Majesty’s Government (Relations)
It is interesting to be back in this place after spending a few days elsewhere, although I suspect that some of my new colleagues are already weary of hearing me tell them how well the Scottish Parliament does certain things and deals with various issues. I hope that members w...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
18 Mar 2010
Buses
I, too, am pleased to take part in the debate. As other members have done, I thank the workers at Alexander Dennis Ltd and give them my support. As members have acknowledged, they have worked hard to develop new buses and have made sacrifices in difficult economic circumstance...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Mar 2010
Industrial Communities
I am delighted to have the opportunity to put this motion before the Parliament. I thank all the members who signed the motion for their support. Indeed, I am delighted that it received cross-party support—it shows that, irrespective of party politics, we are all prepared to w...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Mar 2010
Fairtrade Fortnight
Does the member agree that it is important to take that approach not only in the context of fair trade goods such as food and textiles, but in the context of travel and tourism and the issues that go along with them, so that we ensure that the workers who provide services are ...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Mar 2010
Regeneration
A number of points have already been made on which I think we would all agree. I do not doubt the minister’s sincerity in trying to ensure that regeneration is at the heart of what he wants to do in government, but I am not quite so persuaded that that is the case for some of ...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Mar 2010
Regeneration
Given what the minister has just said about local economic regeneration, does he agree that Scottish Enterprise should be looked at once again and should have that social remit put back?
Cathy Jamieson Lab Chamber
24 Feb 2010
Preventing Obesity
Will the minister address the specific point that I made about footpaths alongside trunk roads? I referred to a real problem in my constituency, between Cumnock and New Cumnock. People need to be able to walk safely along such routes.
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 Feb 2010
Preventing Obesity
I am glad to make a short speech in the debate.I was interested and pleased to hear the Minister for Public Health and Sport come to the realisation that government is hard but the Government has to be accountable. I hope that members from other parties will acknowledge that t...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
11 Feb 2010
First Minister's Question Time · Cabinet (Meetings)
The First Minister is aware of the murders in my constituency of Diane Fallon and her 10-year-old daughter, Holly: a tragedy that has shocked the whole community. Given that the person who was convicted of the murders was a known sex offender with a previous conviction, does t...
Cathy Jamieson: Lab Chamber
11 Feb 2010
Home Owner and Debtor Protection (Scotland) Bill
I am glad that Alex Neil recognises that I may well be on my way to another place where I will, of course, pursue the issue as vigorously as I have done in this place.I find it astonishing to hear him say that we are "way ahead". I accept that the bill will put us ahead, but t...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
11 Feb 2010
Home Owner and Debtor Protection (Scotland) Bill
I, too, add my thanks to the members and staff of the Local Government and Communities Committee who worked so hard to get the bill through the Parliament in the short space of time that they had to deal with it.From some speeches in the chamber, people might think that the pr...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
03 Feb 2010
Broadband Availability
People will have heard me speaking in previous debates on broadband about the difficulties in the rural parts of my constituency. I welcome the opportunity today to discuss the issue again. Peter Peacock made an excellent speech about how we should take things forward. We have...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
28 Jan 2010
Supported Workplaces
I congratulate Richard Baker on securing the debate and thank the people who are in the public gallery for their hard work and involvement, particularly Community, the union that has supported the Glencraft workers through some difficult times.I will raise a couple of question...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
28 Jan 2010
Newspaper Industry
That was a thoughtful speech by Hugh O'Donnell. He said that he had counted 21 name checks. I can give him a few more in my speech, but I will start with one that I doubt any other member will mention—The Himalayan Times, which I adopted on my trip to Nepal and in which I even...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
27 Jan 2010
Post Offices
I, too, congratulate Christine Grahame on securing this debate. In particular, I pay tribute to her for focusing on issues that are the Scottish Parliament's responsibility and for making constructive suggestions to the minister rather than trying to use the issue as a politic...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
21 Jan 2010
Justice and Law Officers · Remediation
Willie Coffey raises an important issue. The minister has responded to me on previous occasions in relation to the issue. I again ask the minister to examine closely the situation when individuals live in properties adjacent to derelict sites. I have had chapter and verse from...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
21 Jan 2010
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Workers' Co-operatives (Support)
I am pleased to hear the minister's on-going commitment to CDS, which was set up by the previous Administration. What work has been done by the Executive to ensure that the co-operative business model is included in the determined to succeed programme?
Cathy Jamieson: Lab Chamber
21 Jan 2010
Prescription Charges
The SNP said in its manifesto:"An SNP government will immediately abolish prescription charges for ... people with cancer".The SNP's actions today suggest something different. Was the manifesto wrong?
Cathy Jamieson: Lab Chamber
21 Jan 2010
Prescription Charges
The SNP pledged in its 2007 manifesto to remove prescription charges for cancer patients "immediately". Was that manifesto wrong?
Cathy Jamieson: Lab Chamber
21 Jan 2010
Prescription Charges
It is astonishing that Shona Robison should spend so much time focusing on what is happening south of the border, rather than dealing with the things for which she and the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing have responsibility here. The cabinet secretary could decide n...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
21 Jan 2010
Prescription Charges
I welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate. I know that Mary Scanlon takes a genuine interest in all the issues that have been raised; she researches things in great detail and works extremely hard. I also defer to Nanette Milne's many years of professional knowledge of ...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2010
Literacy Commission
Like other members, I am pleased to have the opportunity to discuss in more detail the findings of Labour's literacy commission. I add my thanks to the members of the commission, who did such a good job in a fairly short period, in contrast to some of the long-grass commission...
Cathy Jamieson rose— Lab Chamber
06 Jan 2010
Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Wellbeing
Cathy Jamieson: Lab Chamber
06 Jan 2010
Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Wellbeing
I am a bit disappointed that the minister has chosen to sour the debate, because I was making a point on behalf of the young people and families who are in the position that I described. I was not making a party-political point and I assure the minister that I would have made ...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
06 Jan 2010
Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Wellbeing
Thank you, Presiding Officer, for giving me the opportunity to make a brief contribution to the debate. I will focus on adolescents, but first I thank the committee for its report. The amount of work that was undertaken is very good. As has been said, the area is not necessari...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
17 Dec 2009
Home Owner and Debtor Protection (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
In the spirit of the Christmas season and in response to the minister's call for cheer, I want first to welcome the fact that we are finally discussing the legislation in Parliament. However, I hope that, in making some criticisms of the bill and raising a number of concerns, ...
Cathy Jamieson: Lab Chamber
10 Dec 2009
Concessionary Travel Scheme
I am surprised by the member's criticism of the Labour motion. Does he disagree with his colleague Angela Constance, who some months ago lodged a motion that used exactly the same words?
Cathy Jamieson: Lab Chamber
10 Dec 2009
Concessionary Travel Scheme
I can at least thank the minister for considering that and I hope that the whole Parliament will support the motion. If the will of Parliament is to support the principle of extending eligibility, the Government has the resources to look into the costings, do the sums and prod...
Cathy Jamieson: Lab Chamber
10 Dec 2009
Concessionary Travel Scheme
I hope not.We all know of elderly constituents who have been able to keep in touch with their families and friends because of the scheme. We know of people who have taken up educational opportunities by using the scheme to access colleges. We know of people with disabilities w...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
10 Dec 2009
Concessionary Travel Scheme
I was a bit disappointed by Shirley-Anne Somerville's speech. The SNP cannot continue to have party-political rants against Westminster yet accuse other parties of making political points. That does not wash in here or with constituents. I have listened carefully to the speech...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
10 Dec 2009
Concessionary Travel Scheme
Will the member give way?
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
09 Dec 2009
Broadband (Rural Areas)
I congratulate Murdo Fraser on securing the debate. It is interesting that we are hearing of the problems and difficulties that rural communities face the length and breadth of Scotland. I am about to talk about the south-west and my constituency in particular.The motion talks...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab): Lab Chamber
03 Dec 2009
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Housing (Priorities)
I congratulate the minister on mentioning the 2012 homelessness target. Is he aware of the comments of Jacqui Watt of the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations, who has highlighted the tension for housing associations in ensuring that"all statutory categories of need are...
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Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2011

10 Mar 2011 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Fenwick Weavers Society
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I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests, which shows that I am a member of the Scottish Co-operative Party group of members of the Scottish Parliament.

I congratulate Willie Coffey on securing this debate on a subject that is close to my heart. This is likely to be my final opportunity to speak in the Scottish Parliament, so I particularly thank him for affording me the opportunity to leave this place speaking about something about which I care passionately—indeed, one of the first issues that I raised when I became an MSP, when I tried to ensure that the Scottish Parliament gave members and staff the opportunity to join a credit union.

I pay tribute to John Smith and John McFadzean, who are in the gallery, to my long-standing—I will not say “old”—friend Ian Macdonald, and to Charles Sim, who is a stalwart of the credit union movement in Ayrshire and more widely.

When members talked about the issue in a previous debate, which does not seem long ago, we were conscious of the amount of work that would have to be done to ensure that there would be a fitting celebration for the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Fenwick Weavers Society. I know that the people mentioned have been driving that work forward, as has Jim O’Neill, who is a former Co-operative Party councillor in East Ayrshire Council—I should give him a mention.

In the spirit of co-operation, I tried to table an early day motion in Westminster that was identical to Willie Coffey’s motion, but I got a call from the table office to tell me that the limit is 250 words, which was unfortunate—Willie was too long-winded for Westminster. I must make the motion more succinct, so that a suitable motion can be tabled to mark the occasion.

Of course, co-operatives are not just about something that happened in the past. As I have said in previous debates, we can all fondly remember our mothers’, aunties’ and grannies’ divvy numbers, but how many of us can proudly produce a co-op membership card today? If people do not have a card, I hope that they will take it on themselves to find out how to become a member of a local co-op or the Co-operative Group.

At a meeting just the other day, it was pointed out to me that, if the Co-operative Group across the United Kingdom was listed on the stock exchange, it would be not just in the FTSE 100 but in the FTSE 30, because it is one of the top trading organisations. That is a lesson for us, given the values and principles of the Fenwick weavers’ charter, which Margaret Mitchell mentioned, which were honesty, faithfulness, fair pricing, majority decision making and regular contributions to the poor fund. Co-operation was not simply an add-on; it was not about people kind of co-operating after they had done everything else in their life. Fundamentally, it was a different way of doing business, organising society and looking after people.

If there is any message that we ought to take from the 250 years since the Fenwick Weavers Society started, it is that we should look back, take lessons and consider how we can put those lessons into practice. We can do that by ensuring that we have a different vision for co-operatives that fits the 21st century and looks ahead to the 22nd century—a vision in which people genuinely own land and retail services in common ownership and in which there are other ways that they can own the energy that we all need in our houses, housing itself, or a range of other things. That would be the real test.

I am running out of time, but I want to mention a very small co-operative in the picturesque village of Straiton, which is in what will soon no longer be my constituency of Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley. It is an example to everyone. When the villagers’ local corner shop closed down, they decided that they would not simply let it go and that they would form their own co-operative, which is exactly what they did. That approach is being replicated in communities throughout Scotland.

Presiding Officer, I know that you have been generous in giving me an extra 30 seconds because this is my last speech in the Parliament, so I will not try your patience. I thank everyone for their support for the co-operative movement during the 12 years that I have been an MSP. I am sure that, in the next session, members will take the messages of the Fenwick weavers and deliver on them for people throughout Scotland.

17:26

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Trish Godman) Lab
The final item of business today is a members’ business debate on motion S3M-8024, in the name of Willie Coffey, on the co-operative model—born in Fenwick, 1...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP) SNP
I welcome this opportunity to highlight the campaign for recognition of the Fenwick Weavers Society and its contribution to the development of the co-operati...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I congratulate Willie Coffey on bringing the debate to the chamber. It was four years ago that we celebrated in this chamber the outstanding work of local am...
Rob Gibson (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP
I congratulate Willie Coffey on bringing this debate to the chamber at this historic time of 250 years after the creation of the Fenwick Weavers Society, whi...
Cathy Jamieson (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Lab
I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests, which shows that I am a member of the Scottish Co-operative Party group of members of the ...
Jim Hume (South of Scotland) (LD) LD
I am pleased to be able to contribute to this debate ahead of the events that are planned for next week. I am also pleased that I will attend those events, a...
John Scott (Ayr) (Con) Con
I, too, begin by congratulating Willie Coffey on securing today’s debate on the 250th anniversary of the establishment of Scotland’s first co-operative, the ...
Christopher Harvie (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP) SNP
Congratulations to Willie Coffey on securing this members’ business debate and speaking so eloquently about the success of that pioneer, the Fenwick Weavers ...
James Kelly (Glasgow Rutherglen) (Lab) Lab
It gives me great pleasure to speak in the debate. As other members have done, I congratulate Willie Coffey on securing this debate on the celebration of the...
The Minister for Enterprise, Energy and Tourism (Jim Mather) SNP
I, too, congratulate Willie Coffey on securing the debate and thank everyone who has contributed for their interesting, supportive and personal remarks.Two m...