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Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Bank of Scotland Branch Closures
I must thank Clare Haughey for bringing this debate to Parliament, as bank closures have also been a big issue in part of my constituency. I will also mention Councillor Ricky Nelson, who has worked closely with me on the issue.In January, the Bank of Scotland branch in Larkha...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I could not connect either. I would have voted no.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
11 Mar 2026
Continued Petitions
I would also point out that, when the chief constable was here about six or seven weeks ago, she said that she was working to improve all data recording, regardless of the crime.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
11 Mar 2026
Continued Petitions
Yes, but I do not think that it is good for kids not to be in school or in class. We may need a system where they are moved to another class or another school, so there should be a system set up to allow that.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
11 Mar 2026
Continued Petitions
Yes, I think that that is the way to go. In summing up, the commissioner’s submission notes that automatic exclusion is a bit severe, and every individual case should be treated on its own merits. That should be the presumption.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
11 Mar 2026
Continued Petitions
I would keep it open. One of the reasons why is that the Government has not explained how it will finance all of this, from infrastructure to ambulance resources—it has no idea. I submitted a freedom of information request. I think that there are too many unanswered questions ...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Committee
11 Mar 2026
Continued Petitions
Yes.
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Accident and Emergency Services (Pressures)
My thanks go to Jackie Baillie for bringing this incredibly important debate to the chamber, and for recounting the experience of one of my constituents, Jean.I fully expect that the Government will judge Jean’s experience to be “unacceptable” or “not what we want to see”—I do...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
26 Feb 2026
Childcare Support for Parents
I am sorry. Where were we?There is a long-term impact when a parent has to leave work. It is harder to save on one income and non-working parents pay rent or mortgage interest for far longer than they would have done if they were working.Childcare makes a big difference to end...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Feb 2026
Childcare Support for Parents
I thank Roz McCall for bringing the debate to the chamber.Childcare is a matter dear to my heart. I am a grandpa, and my grandson is lucky that, as well as mum and dad, he has grannies and grandpas—and great-grannies and great-grandpas—to fill the gap from time to time. It is ...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
25 Feb 2026
Budget (Scotland) (No 5) Bill: Stage 3
I was making a point about incoherence in the SNP Government’s approach. I will join my Scottish Labour colleagues in abstaining on the budget in order that police officers, teachers, nurses and other vital public service workers get their wages. However, that does not mean th...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
25 Feb 2026
Budget (Scotland) (No 5) Bill: Stage 3
Not just now; I have a big speech to do. Once someone is in an ambulance, it can take hours for them to get to hospital. They can then face a nine-hour wait in the car park because accident and emergency cannot admit them. Ambulances sit and wait. It is a vicious cycle. Some o...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Feb 2026
Budget (Scotland) (No 5) Bill: Stage 3
It is evident that this lacklustre Scottish National Party budget is miles off the mark on improving the lives of hard-working Scots. Members should mark my words: each bit of spin produced, each fact manipulated and each cover-up made does not go unnoticed by Joe Public. In 1...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
25 Feb 2026
Continued Petitions
:As Fergus Ewing said, this is a much bigger issue. The amending of digital material is widespread. The BBC and other organisations that are supposed to be above reproach have altered digital material—the Donald Trump thing comes to mind. It is perhaps too big an issue for thi...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
25 Feb 2026
Continued Petitions
:That is because of the £10 million that I spent on upgrading the lower downstream.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
25 Feb 2026
Continued Petitions
:Reasonable flood risk management plans are in place there, but they are a bit out of date because there has been much more rain in recent years. That is the real crux of the matter. The plans were probably just about fit for purpose, but the weather has slightly changed now. ...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
25 Feb 2026
Continued Petitions
:It is quite a complex matter. As well as Scottish Water and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, other agencies, such as planning authorities, are involved. I was quite involved with the issue when I worked in Glasgow, because it overlaps with other issues. Brock burn ...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Committee
25 Feb 2026
Continued Petitions
In light of the moves that the Scottish Government has made, I suggest that we close the petition under rule 15.7 of standing orders, on the basis that certain categories of asylum seekers are already eligible to access the statutory national concessionary travel scheme and th...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 Feb 2026
Public Services (Funding)
I thank Alexander Burnett for bringing the debate to the chamber. It is on a wee subject that is dear to my heart, as I have over 40 years of experience in the public sector at a senior level, and I know that, over a long period, we have had both good times in the public secto...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
18 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Automatic Early Release (Parole Services and Victim Support Services)
The cabinet secretary has previously commented that, despite measures to reduce prisoner numbers, such as lowering the automatic early release point to 40 per cent in 2024, the prison population remains stubbornly high. Does she agree that, if prison numbers are too high, targ...
1. Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
18 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Automatic Early Release (Parole Services and Victim Support Services)
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the changes to automatic early release for certain prisoners, what additional support will be available to parole services and services that support victims. (S6O-05523)
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Feb 2026
Edinburgh South Community Football Club and Grass-roots Football
I, too, thank my colleague Daniel Johnson for bringing the motion to Parliament for debate.I love football. Believe it or not, I am still playing two or sometimes three games a week. I am getting a wee bit slower, but I get there. Although I do not know much about Edinburgh So...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
11 Feb 2026
Community Policing
SNP members often like to hide behind carefully chosen statistics that hide the real situation on the ground and how people are feeling, but, on this issue, the numbers speak for themselves. As was mentioned earlier, there are now 1,000 fewer officers than there were when Poli...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
11 Feb 2026
Continued Petitions
I used to be responsible for this sort of thing in a former life, and what I would say is that this happens not just at the schools themselves. It happens for about half a mile on either side of them, given that a lot of children are part of the safer routes to school programm...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
11 Feb 2026
Continued Petitions
I have had a fair bit of correspondence from young mums about the issue. It is so difficult to get childcare, especially when a child is aged between nine months and three years. The cost and sometimes the locality—I have a big rural area in my constituency—are stopping parent...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Committee
11 Feb 2026
Continued Petitions
This is still one of the most commonsense suggestions. Local communities that have wind farms and even solar on their doorstep have to suffer the consequences, whether it is to scenic views or whatever, so I agree that they should have a say in what happens and a share of the ...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
04 Feb 2026
Council Tax
Naw, I have to keep going now.My constituents know that the funding has not been sufficient. They know that, when their child’s school is struggling to employ a learning support assistant, that is because the council does not have that funding available, and that, when their p...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
04 Feb 2026
Council Tax
If the member had waited to hear the next part of my speech, she would have heard what I think.People who live in houses worth more than £1 million should pay their fair share—absolutely, yes—but the increase will not make much of a difference to local government coffers. It i...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 Feb 2026
Council Tax
Funding for local authorities has been whittled down by successive SNP Governments time and again. They have asked local authorities to do more and more with less and less.As we saw in the provisional budget, Shona Robison and John Swinney occasionally like to come after some ...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
04 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Employability Programmes (Support for Parents)
The fact that mums are working full time does not mean that the costs of parenting, especially the cost of childcare, cannot ruin them financially. Yesterday, I heard from a mother of a two-year-old, who told me that, when she is working compressed hours plus two hours after h...
1. Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Employability Programmes (Support for Parents)
To ask the Scottish Government how its employability programmes support parents of children aged nine months to three years to return to work, in light of the lack of funded childcare for that age group. (S6O-05451)
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
29 Jan 2026
Greyhound Racing (Offences) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
::Greyhounds have been selectively bred for thousands of years, since the time of the Egyptians, and losing their place culturally will accelerate the extinction of the breed. Due to their huge feeding and exercise demands, greyhounds are not a natural wee pet. They are not ea...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Jan 2026
Greyhound Racing (Offences) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
::My concern is that the bill will have minimal benefits—if any—for animal welfare and that Parliament risks wasting time banning something that does not happen anyway, which does not sit well with me.The bill would also have a detrimental impact on certain constituent groups,...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Jan 2026
First Minister’s Question Time
::I have been contacted by local general practitioners who are concerned about the sudden, unexpected shortage of co-codamol in Lanarkshire. The First Minister should be aware that some 40,000 people are addicted to that medication and that shortages will have consequences for...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
28 Jan 2026
Continued Petitions
We can see the amount of young people who are using vapes—if you walk past a school, you can see that their use is widespread. Part of the problem is that they come in all these lovely flavours, including strawberry and vanilla—you name it. When you walk by somebody who is vap...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
28 Jan 2026
Continued Petitions
We should close the petition under rule 15.7 of standing orders, on the basis that CAMHS, the Scottish Youth Parliament and the Scottish Government worked to develop transitional care plan templates, guidance and protocols to support young people’s transition to adult mental h...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
28 Jan 2026
Continued Petitions
Bearing in mind that prostate cancer is one of the biggest killers of men, the petition deserves further consideration.
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Committee
28 Jan 2026
Continued Petitions
I suggest that we close the petition under rule 15.7 of standing orders, on the basis that the Scottish Government does not believe that a broader, independent evaluation of garages to homes developments is required due to the existing planning and building standards regulator...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
28 Jan 2026
Scottish Hospitals Inquiry
My heart is heavy as I think about the families affected who have had to endure this avoidable tragedy. The Queen Elizabeth university hospital was designed to be a flagship and should have hit the ground running, but it saddens me to say that it is now infamous—it is more lik...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 Jan 2026
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I could not connect. I would have voted yes.
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Jan 2026
Growing2gether
I thank Emma Roddick for bringing the debate to Parliament. I join colleagues in their praise of the programme and hope that we can see it trialled in Lanarkshire at some point, because I think that it is a really good initiative.Not to harp back to old-fashioned ideals for th...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
21 Jan 2026
New Petitions
The other thing to note is that Police Scotland is already amending its databases to take into account information on other types of crime, so it cannot be too difficult for it to adjust its approach further to take this issue into consideration.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
21 Jan 2026
New Petitions
I was thinking that there is a review of other cases, including grooming gang cases, which links in here. Perhaps that review could also consider this issue.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
21 Jan 2026
New Petitions
Keeping the petition open for the next parliamentary session will allow us to hear evidence from both sides.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
21 Jan 2026
New Petitions
It is a reserved matter, because general telecommunications policy remains reserved to the UK Government. Ofcom guidance states that providers should offer solutions to enable“access to emergency organisations for at least one hour in the event of a power outage”.The Scottish ...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
21 Jan 2026
New Petitions
What progress has the expert working group made, and does it involve the same people who failed in the system that Mr Ewing referred to?
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Committee
21 Jan 2026
New Petitions
I totally agree. So far, allowing local escalation has meant that there are no hard and fast guidelines. Failure occurs where there is no structured guideline.
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Jan 2026
Bridges
I thank Tim Eagle for securing the debate. Roads and rail—and, once upon a time, canals as well—have been the vital arteries of our nation, which have driven prosperity in this country for hundreds of years. However, we all take for granted the key to that brilliant network f...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
20 Jan 2026
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I could not connect. I would have voted yes.
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
20 Jan 2026
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app did not connect either. I would have voted yes.
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
20 Jan 2026
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I could not log on to the voting system. I would have abstained.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
14 Jan 2026
Continued Petitions
Another thing is Police Scotland’s involvement, since the detainees are held on their premises. It might be worth while—
Davy Russell Lab Committee
14 Jan 2026
Continued Petitions
In the light of the evidence that we have received, I recommend that, under rule 15.7 of standing orders, the committee closes the petition on the basis that it has raised relevant issues as part of the thematic evidence session with the Minister for Public Health and Women’s ...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
14 Jan 2026
Continued Petitions
I suggest that we write to the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health, highlighting the areas of concern that remain outstanding as identified through the oral evidence and in the petitioner’s most recent submission.
Davy Russell Lab Committee
14 Jan 2026
Energy
Right. In your opening statement, you mentioned having more community schemes, which would be great. However, the price of grid connections for local schemes is extortionate and the connections take more than five years. If a community were to do a local scheme, it could wait ...
Davy Russell Lab Committee
14 Jan 2026
Energy
I know for a fact that my local planning authority, South Lanarkshire, would like a bigger say. I may be digressing a bit, but there is a battery storage scheme in East Renfrewshire, yet all the disruption is in South Lanarkshire. Because the scheme is bigger than 49MW, the lo...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Committee
14 Jan 2026
Energy
Yes, cabinet secretary, everyone agrees that we need energy security. However, to go back to the issue of initial planning consents for projects over 49MW, do you not think that all schemes should go through the local authorities, rather than only projects up to 49MW, which in...
Davy Russell Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2026
Football
It is vintage.
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2026
Football
We in this chamber can spend an awful lot of time focusing on what is wrong with the country, so I thank Mr Adam for bringing this positive debate to the chamber. I still play football twice a week. I know that that it is hard to believe, because I am creaking at the seams a ...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2026
A9 Dualling (Programme for 2035 Completion)
After 18 years, we are now promised that, in nine more years, we will finally have the dualled A9, which will cost between £16 million and £30 million per kilometre. That is 50 per cent more than the going rate—I am telling you that from experience. Are we using golden nuggets...
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Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2026 [Draft]

24 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Bank of Scotland Branch Closures
Russell, Davy Lab Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse Watch on SPTV

I must thank Clare Haughey for bringing this debate to Parliament, as bank closures have also been a big issue in part of my constituency. I will also mention Councillor Ricky Nelson, who has worked closely with me on the issue.

In January, the Bank of Scotland branch in Larkhall closed. As that is in a rural part of my constituency, the branch provided banking services not only to Larkhall but to all the surrounding villages and farms, covering a population of roughly 25,000 people.

For many months prior to that, I had meetings with the representatives of Lloyds Banking Group to urge them not to follow through with closing the branch, which I deemed to be a vital service to the community. However, my pleas fell on deaf ears. They were committed to the closure, apparently in the interests of shareholders, while putting the interests of vulnerable customers at the bottom of the pile. That was regardless of the fact that, when they had made a sow’s ear of their banking finances, we the taxpayers bailed them out to the tune of millions—sorry, I mean thousands of millions—of pounds. In hindsight, it is jail that we should have given those so-called big bankers.

I have since spoken with businesses in Larkhall that report the problems that they have had—wasted time travelling to Hamilton to get to a bank and then find parking, make deposits, collect change and access credit. However, it is only in the longer term that we will see the full extent of the economic impact to Larkhall’s high street, which has always punched well above its weight—similar to Rutherglen, to be fair—as an independent hub for retailers. When I pointed out to Lloyds Banking Group officials that banking is not the same as selling luxury cars or package holidays because, for quite some time, it has been impossible to live life without access to banking services, they simply glossed over the issues that I raised. The Bank of Scotland is immune to the notion of responsibility. We should not assume that it is interested in the customers that it provides services to—only profit and bankers’ bonuses get its attention.

I urge members to visit a Bank of Scotland branch—in fact, any bank—early in the morning. I promise them that the customers they will see are those who are vulnerable in our society. They may be older or have a disability. They might want to send money abroad or they might be desperate to seek a line of credit or forgiveness for being overdrawn, while they are being punished by penalties that they cannot afford to pay. I have no doubt that vulnerable groups of people are not profitable customers for the banks, but supporting vulnerable customers is part of the social contract that banks have entered into and have had for hundreds of years.

That aside, the bank has many customers with broad shoulders. In one way or another, one of those customers is the Scottish Government, which I hope will consider its future relationship with the Lloyds Banking Group. More than that, I hope that the Scottish and UK Governments will be prepared to work together to come down on retail banking conglomerates like a ton of bricks if banks will not independently curtail their detrimental closures of high street branches. Their actions to close high street branches—11 in the Bank of Scotland’s most recent announcement and dozens more to come, if it gets its way—will betray hundreds of thousands of loyal customers.

A bank operator that puts profit before its customers does not deserve to make a profit. Maybe we should introduce a profits tax, similar to the tax that applies to the oil industry, for banks. The public should think about whether the company has its long-term interests at heart. We should note its uncaring, callous business model and the fact that the group made £6.7 billion in profit last year. I think that many constituents would find that those billions of pounds would be better spent on the national health service, schools and lowering energy costs, rather than rewarding shareholders and awarding bankers bonuses. The bank’s motto should be “Didn’t care, didn’t listen, won’t care, don’t care”.

I have one more thing to say. I have been here for only a short time, but I wish everyone who is leaving a safe journey through the rest of their life.

18:43

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The final item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-20791, in the name of Clare Haughey, on the closure of Bank of Scotland branches. The ...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP
I thank colleagues who signed my motion on the closure of Bank of Scotland branches so that the debate could be brought to the chamber.From Tain in the north...
Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
I congratulate my colleague Clare Haughey on bringing this important and timely debate to the chamber and on all the work that she is doing to save the Bank ...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con
I, too, thank Clare Haughey for bringing this important debate the chamber.Decisions to close Bank of Scotland branches, including the one in Rutherglen, hav...
Clare Haughey SNP
I agree with all that Annie Wells has said about the impact on the community. There is also an impact on local charities, churches and community groups, such...
Annie Wells Con
I completely agree with Ms Haughey. That is what I am trying to say—that banks are the cornerstone of communities and we value them. Scouts, girl guides and ...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab
I must thank Clare Haughey for bringing this debate to Parliament, as bank closures have also been a big issue in part of my constituency. I will also mentio...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
I, too, congratulate my colleague Clare Haughey on securing the motion for debate in the chamber. I said earlier during the debate on animal welfare that tha...
Paul O’Kane (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I intend to make just a short speech this evening on a particular closure in my region. However, I begin by thanking Clare Haughey for lodging the motion and...
Christine Grahame SNP
I have been banging on about credit unions in here for years, and I am pleased to hear that the member managed to get one on his main street. I have only ano...
Paul O’Kane Lab
I would be more than happy, in my last act of service to Christine Grahame, to ensure that those details are passed across to her, because she is completely ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
I ask the minister, Richard Lochhead, to respond to the debate.18:50
The Minister for Business and Employment (Richard Lochhead) SNP
I thank Clare Haughey for bringing the debate before Parliament. The closure of high street branches and all the changes that that means for people in our co...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
Thank you, minister. That concludes the debate. There will be a short pause before we move on to the next item of business.