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The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (Roseanna Cunningham) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2021
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill
On the last day of the current parliamentary session, it seems fitting that we are considering a member’s bill that has strong cross-party support and addresses a matter that is of serious concern to everyone who has an interest in animal welfare. I warmly congratulate my coll...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
Topical Question Time · Mossmorran Ethylene Plant (Independent Review)
I think that Alexander Stewart is referring to the recommendation on having a dedicated site agent, which is one of the two recommendations that SEPA is not taking forward. The fact is that SEPA already dedicates significant resources to Mossmorran—more than it does to any oth...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
Topical Question Time · Mossmorran Ethylene Plant (Independent Review)
I know that Annabelle Ewing has been closely involved in the matter for some time, and I value her constructive engagement on it. As I have indicated, work on nine of the 20 recommendations from the peer review is already under way, and SEPA has accepted a further eight of tho...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
Topical Question Time · Mossmorran Ethylene Plant (Independent Review)
There is constant discussion within Government and between the Government and a variety of partners in different sectors of the economy on how we go forward. We are tasking individual companies with looking very carefully at their proposals with respect to a just transition. T...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
Topical Question Time · Mossmorran Ethylene Plant (Independent Review)
I am glad that Mark Ruskell considers that there has been progress—I believe that a great deal of progress has been made. I pointed to the 20 recommendations of the independent evaluation. SEPA has accepted eight of those recommendations, nine more are currently under way, one...
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (Roseanna Cunningham) SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2021
Topical Question Time · Mossmorran Ethylene Plant (Independent Review)
As the member is aware, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency published the outcome of the Irish Environmental Protection Agency’s peer review of its regulatory approach at Mossmorran on Friday 19 March. SEPA and the Scottish Government are clear that compliance with Scot...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I have to give the caveat that trade is not part of my portfolio and that is not my paper. You would probably have a better conversation on that with Ivan McKee than with me. “Scotland’s Vision for Trade”, in effect, sets down our approach, our principles, how those principles...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
To a certain extent, I could repeat some of the things that I have said already in my answers. We want to ensure that future trading arrangements support our economic recovery, do not disadvantage domestic producers, do not undermine existing standards—including on the environ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I do not have a specific answer to that, in the sense that the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 holds out the potential for massive disruption to devolved responsibilities, and neither I nor anybody else can establish the extent to which it will be used. One might say t...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I think that you have heard us express our concerns frequently about the UK shared prosperity fund and I am not sure that rehearsing them now will take us further forward. It is a matter of concern in more than just my portfolio. From our perspective, future funding programme...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I have already said that, at the moment, it is basically officials talking to one another—which is fine, because they deal with the nuts and bolts. I have to reserve judgment on how it will work in practice until we have proper ministerial engagement and are not met with close...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I am not entirely sure that I have a great deal to add to what I said during the discussion with Finlay Carson about that. Clear structures have been established by the TCA. My concerns are about the extent of our involvement and whether we will be met by a closed door, which ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
It is fair to say that it is early days for ESS. We expect that ESS might decide to have a look at international issues, but I suspect that it will not want to go into specifics. It will probably look at that in an overarching way. It is obviously early days, but we anticipat...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I do not know. We have not yet had the opportunity to assess whether the proposals would deliver what we consider to be our overall approach of maintaining alignment. I do not have a timetable for that, I cannot answer that question and, therefore, I cannot even say whether it...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
On chemicals, we have been fully engaged with DEFRA and the Health and Safety Executive on the development and launch. For example, we have participated in the current REACH substance registration prioritisation exercise. We have also been fully involved in on-going parallel w...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I do not know whether you want me to talk about individual systems.
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
In terms of our public bodies, absolutely. I do not think that we have felt it necessary formally to say to them that they should be doing that, because all of them already want to do so and are continuing to be as involved as they can be at that level. Sometimes, that depends...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I am sorry—I do not know what you are asking me. Are you asking about third-party relationships?
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
To be honest, it is difficult to deal with any of those matters concisely. If there were easy yes or no answers, I would be giving them. You can see that I am shuffling backwards and forwards, because the briefings that I have are similar across a range of subjects. It is our...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
“Good luck with that” is what I would say in response. At the moment, there is not even an observer role for devolved Governments, as far as I can see, never mind parliamentarians. Perhaps something will be cobbled together over the piece, but I do not know the answer to that ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
The answer to your first question is yes. We have previously made the case in different processes that that should be the situation—very much in those areas where there are very clear devolved responsibilities, and perhaps where entire policy areas are devolved. Thus far, howe...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I would respectfully suggest that some of that questioning ought to be directed at the Westminster Government. We cannot unilaterally dictate the process. The only Government of the four that appears to want to dictate the process unilaterally is the Government at Westminster....
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
We have never stopped making that point. The processes by which these things begin seem quite routine. Officials set up committees with other officials and have discussions at that level of operation, always with the caveat that proposals or decisions may be subject to ministe...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
When it comes to governance, all the comments that I have made so far should be taken into account. The issues about clarity still apply. The overall structure of the UK-EU partnership is in place, but there is no doubt that the implementation will have a major impact on our ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
That is a big ask, given the timescale. The new session of Parliament is only a couple of months away, and I do not see any sign that the process will be decided or set up by then. However, it must be at the forefront of everyone’s minds. The Scottish Parliament will probably ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I will need to be a bit careful, because, in effect, what you are talking to me about is the impact of all that on the way in which the Scottish Parliament will go about its business of scrutiny. That is certainly not a matter that I will be involved in, unless somebody wishes...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
I am not entirely certain what you are asking me. The mechanisms for all of this will be both formal and informal. At the moment, it is very hard to establish how the formal mechanisms will work. When I refer to conversations that are had in various four-nations meetings, I...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
We make those points continually. We make them in a variety of different meetings. There are now more regular what one might call four-nations meetings. However, in all those meetings, on various different issues, the three devolved Administrations will be making roughly the s...
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (Roseanna Cunningham) SNP Committee
23 Feb 2021
European Union Exit
It is not just a stated desire—it is now a Government commitment. In general terms, the Brexit deal that has been agreed will hit jobs and the economy and is happening at the worst possible time. We should not shy away from stating that. Scottish Government modelling estimates...
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (Roseanna Cunningham) SNP Chamber
23 Feb 2021
Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I could not access the vote Parliament site at all. I would have voted yes.
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
16 Feb 2021
Subordinate Legislation
Oh. What have I said wrong?
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
16 Feb 2021
Subordinate Legislation
I cannot model that now, because it will depend on consumer behaviour. An entirely successful scheme would probably result in no money coming in, because people would simply have ceased buying the bags. I hope that Mark Ruskell is not suggesting that, because of that, we shoul...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
16 Feb 2021
Subordinate Legislation
I do not have an answer to that question. Obviously, if anybody wanted to voluntarily put forward sums of money that are equivalent to what they might have had to give, nobody would turn them down. I expect that the situation might vary from organisation to organisation. Howev...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
16 Feb 2021
Subordinate Legislation
That would not have been carelessness; there would have been specific reasons for that. I will need to go back into the progress of that piece of legislation and see whether we can pin down more clarity of understanding about the process. I undertake to let Finlay Carson or, i...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
16 Feb 2021
Subordinate Legislation
That is helpful. It was not an accidental gap, if that is what Finlay Carson is concerned about. It was not a situation that had been overlooked; a decision was taken in light of what we understood the pandemic situation to be at the time and the way that it was heading, which...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
16 Feb 2021
Subordinate Legislation
You are asking me about a different piece of legislation. I have said that I hope that 31 May holds. I cannot in any way foresee what might or might not be the case when we are in a brand-new session of Parliament. All that I can say is that the intention would be not to allow...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
16 Feb 2021
Subordinate Legislation
I cannot possibly answer the first question. The answer to it depends to an extent on where we are in the context of the pandemic. Currently, the Covid regulation is scheduled to cease on 31 May. I guess that we all hope that that can continue to be the case, but I have no ins...
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (Roseanna Cunningham) SNP Committee
16 Feb 2021
Subordinate Legislation
The purpose of the regulations is quite simple: it is to increase the minimum charge for single-use carrier bags from 5p to 10p. That will reduce further the number of single-use carrier bags that are sold in Scotland, reduce the environmental harms and littering issues associ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
The joint budget review working group met last year. Officials are currently working hard on an agreed work plan so that improvements can be delivered for the 2022-23 budget and built on after that. I can reassure Mark Russell that, in the immediate term, work is happening. We...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
There are no small and insignificant amounts of money when it comes to budgets and there is an enormous amount of competition for money. The question mark over the longer term will always remain; there is always a longer-term commitment to consider the establishment of other n...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
I will start. Obviously, we have had some exchanges already in the meeting that directly pertain to this part of the conversation, so I do not want simply to retread those exchanges. The threat at the moment is the continuing significant uncertainty about what will replace EU ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
In fairness, it is a question to which we still do not have a precise answer. Obviously, I have flagged the issue to Kate Forbes, and we are having discussions about it. I have asked that, as soon as even an estimated cost figure is available, it be communicated as quickly as ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
Kate Forbes might want to talk about the massive capital underspend, which I am not entirely certain I was aware of.
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
With the greatest respect, a £170 million shortfall has to be made up from somewhere. We have to be able to deal with that, and we have to make decisions about it. There are some things that we need to do. We need to have the farmer-led working groups to get agriculture emissi...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
It kind of is part of my portfolio. I suppose that you could put that question to Fergus Ewing and me jointly and severally. There were an enormous number of meetings and discussions about what to do with AECS in the current circumstances, and there are huge issues surrounding...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
They were. Kate Forbes spoke about the frequent meetings that she and I have. I reassure members that those issues were the subject of many of our conversations. Peatland restoration is an obvious example. There has been a massive financial uplift in the budget for that this y...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
I preface my response by pointing out that delivery is not done through my portfolio, so, as always, I have to tread carefully. The Infrastructure Commission recognised the role of infrastructure beyond the economy, with its support for social and environmental policy outcom...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
No. We are basing our assumptions on our best estimate of what we can do and achieve within the powers that are available to us. There is a great deal more that can be unlocked that will deliver the wholesale decarbonisation that we all want. However, that requires decisions t...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
With the greatest of respect, until we know what the UK Government is going to commit to, it is very difficult to know what will be necessary for us. There are dangers in us making decisions that put money into places where the UK Government does not make decisions and not put...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
I have to go back to Finlay Carson’s challenge around industrial decarbonisation, which he specifically referenced. It is really important to remember that that is not wholly in the Scottish Government’s gift. It is part and parcel of one of the issues that we grapple with in ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Budget 2021-22
It is already impacting on some of the thinking and decisions. The current uncertainty about what might replace EU funding is impacting on what we have to think about doing, so it is a real concern. On the impacts on my portfolio, the existing European regional development fun...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
As with a lot of these things, there is massive potential for it to have an impact on or undermine what we do. Government officials are undertaking a serious analysis to map out the act’s impacts across devolved policy areas so that we have a much clearer understanding across ...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
We are reviewing the national marine plan, and that review will be informed by the recently published Scottish marine assessment 2020. I am not sure whether the committee has had it yet, but I did a videoconference on it in the run-up to Christmas—I think—so it is fairly recen...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
The short answer to your question is yes. Inclusion is being considered and we are supportive of that. A longer answer is that, right now, inclusion would not count toward our targets, because blue carbon is not counted. Therefore, as interesting and important as that is, and...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
The first and most important thing that I have to remind everybody about is that blue carbon is not currently included in the UK greenhouse gas inventory. That means that policies and proposals in that space could not contribute to progress to meeting Scotland’s statutory emis...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
I will start with my frequent reminder that this is not meant to be a climate change plan. It is not meant to be encyclopaedic, so people will always be able to say that one or another aspect of policy has not been included. That is my repeat reminder. However, the 2020-21 pr...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
We circle back around to the potential for compensatory funds to be made available, so it is a more complicated and bigger conversation than, on the surface, it first appears.
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
The recent national planning framework 4 position statement set out our intention not to support applications for planning permissions for new commercial peat extraction for horticultural purposes. That includes extensions to existing sites.
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
I have had discussions with people, including external stakeholders, about the issue. My officials are continuing to work through some of the issues around commercial peat extraction and the use of horticultural peat. It is not as straightforward as people might think. Some d...
Roseanna Cunningham SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
We have chosen five completely different areas. The two older ones, which date back to 2013, were not involved in the thinking around the climate scenario that we are now thinking about. The decision has now been made and we are not going to reverse it suddenly. I am basicall...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 March 2021

24 Mar 2021 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill
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On the last day of the current parliamentary session, it seems fitting that we are considering a member’s bill that has strong cross-party support and addresses a matter that is of serious concern to everyone who has an interest in animal welfare. I warmly congratulate my colleague Emma Harper on her successful initiative.

Improving the lives of Scotland’s animals is something to which I am strongly committed. Despite having to deal with the extreme pressures of European Union exit and the Covid pandemic, this Government has still been able to deliver many groundbreaking and innovative improvements in that area. Therefore, I am happy to commend the bill to members.

This will be my last speech in the chamber—well, my last in my elected capacity. This time comes to us all, sometimes without warning, so I count myself lucky to have been able to make the decision to retire at a time of my choosing.

I confess to the occasional bewildering thought about how it all came to this. In 1967, as a 15-year-old living in Australia, I wrote to the SNP after the Hamilton by-election, and the party wrote back. I still have the package of booklets and leaflets, although they are a little out of date now. Approximately five minutes later—or so it seems—I am standing here making a valedictory speech in a Scottish Parliament. It has been the most extraordinary experience, a great privilege and, of course, a matter of some pride. Only the achievement of independence itself will top that for me.

I say this in the spirit in which I hoped all valedictory speeches would have been made. Not everyone knows about it, but in the early years of the Parliament, there was an informal cross-party back-bench dining group. In those years, some enduring friendships emerged, including my friendship with John Scott. John was an active diner and will remember the great fun we had. The ease with which he and I have been able to negotiate our way through some tricky policy issues in the intervening years is, I suspect, a consequence of that early period.

Tavish Scott, who left us during the session, was also an enthusiastic diner. When Liam McArthur was elected, Tavish pulled him into the same relationship—usually assisted by prosecco, it has to be said—although Liam’s cross-chamber texts are not quite as wicked as Tavish’s were.

I have to apologise to Anas Sarwar. Pre-lockdown, I said that I would make him a rhubarb and ginger cake, which I have singularly failed to deliver, thereby allowing him to say with authority that nationalists do not keep their promises.

There are many others whom I could have named—members who were here in the early years and who have left before now. However, I hope that the point that I am making is clear: the capacity to forge relationships in this place should not be confined to party groups.

I give huge thanks to all the people who have worked for me over the years, up to and including my current constituency staff—Emma, Carroll, Sheena and, of course, Calum, who has been with me from the very start. I also thank all the officials and staff, both parliamentary and Government, who have supported me, including innumerable members of my various private offices over the past 12 years.

I give a special shout out to all the wonderful Government car drivers, who provide ministers with mobile offices and/or decompression chambers on a regular basis.

Most of all, I give my thanks and abiding love to all my amazing SNP colleagues throughout those years—everyone from the best First Minister that Scotland has ever had, whom I first met when she was 17 years old, to all the newer members who came in after 2016.

However, I have special words for my very good and long-time pal John Swinney, who cannot be in the chamber today. He was 19 when I first met him. We have been the Perthshire double act for so long that it seems strange to bring it to a close. I make the point that Perthshire is the most beautiful part of Scotland. I sneaked into the House of Commons a few years before John, and I am sneaking out of the Scottish Parliament some years before him, too. He has been a friend and, often, a confidant for decades, throughout which we have fought for, and continue to fight for, independence for Scotland. That is what motivated the 15-year-old me, and it motivates me still.

I believe that I am right in saying that I am currently the longest-serving parliamentary representative in Scotland. As I leave, I pass the baton to John, and I wish him so well in the next years of his career.

With that, Presiding Officer, I bid the chamber farewell. [Applause.]

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Lewis Macdonald) Lab
The next item of business is a stage 3 debate on motion S5M-24270, in the name of Emma Harper, on the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) B...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I am weel chuffed to open the stage 3 debate on my Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill. I am pleased that the bill, which I have worke...
The Minister for Rural Affairs and the Natural Environment (Ben Macpherson) SNP
I am pleased to speak for the Scottish Government in support of this important legislation, which will do much to protect livestock all across Scotland. I t...
Jamie Halcro Johnston (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I draw members’ attention to my entry in the register of members’ interests as a partner in a farming business and a member of NFU Scotland. I am pleased, o...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
The bill represents a positive step for Scotland’s agriculture sector and our animal welfare standards, so Scottish Labour is happy to support it. I thank Em...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I call Mike Rumbles, who will be making his final speech in the Parliament. 16:49
Mike Rumbles (North East Scotland) (LD) LD
I, too, congratulate Emma Harper on introducing the bill. It will be good to get it passed before the session ends. It will be at the last minute, but that w...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Thank you, Mr Rumbles. I call John Finnie, who is also making his final speech in Parliament. 16:52
John Finnie (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Green
Like others before me, I would like to thank everyone who has brought us to this point in the bill, and to congratulate Emma Harper, who has worked extremely...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Mòran taing, Maighstir Finnie. We move to the open debate. I ask for three-minute speeches, please. 16:58
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
I can see people around the chamber timing me before I even start. Laughter. I wish John Finnie and Mike Rumbles well, and I particularly thank the cabinet s...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
That was a very timely contribution. 17:02
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I have been frantically trying to cut my speech from four to three minutes, Presiding Officer; I will do my best. I thank Emma Harper for introducing the Do...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP
On their final day, I offer congratulations to all members who are leaving and to Mike Rumbles and John Finnie in particular for their contributions. I offer...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
John Scott will make a brief contribution before we move to closing speeches. 17:08
John Scott (Ayr) (Con) Con
Thank you for your indulgence, Presiding Officer. I have very little to say except to welcome the passage of the bill and declare an interest—Interruption. I...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
Like others, I congratulate Emma Harper on introducing the bill. I pay tribute to Mike Rumbles and John Finnie on their final speeches, and to you, Presiding...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I call Peter Chapman, who is also making his final speech. 17:13
Peter Chapman (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Let me remind the chamber for the last time that my entry in the register of interests states that I am a member of a farming partnership. As you say, Presid...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I will stop you, Mr Chapman. There is a little disorder in the chamber. I encourage you to confine your remarks to the usual finishing remarks in a final spe...
Peter Chapman Con
I hear what you say, Presiding Officer, but—as I said—some of these issues are, to my mind, very important, so I wish to make the points, as I have stated I ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (Roseanna Cunningham) SNP
On the last day of the current parliamentary session, it seems fitting that we are considering a member’s bill that has strong cross-party support and addres...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I call Emma Harper to respond to the debate and to wind up. 17:26
Emma Harper SNP
In closing, I have additional people to thank. More than 600 people responded to my consultation in full, and I appreciate the time and input from members of...
Gail Ross (Caithness, Sutherland and Ross) (SNP) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Emma Harper SNP
Of course I will.
Gail Ross SNP
It would be remiss of me not to personally thank Emma Harper for all the hard work that she has put into the bill. It is a fitting end to our parliamentary s...
Emma Harper SNP
I thank Gail Ross for that. It is very fitting that she mentions Sally Crowe and Joyce Campbell. I know that they will be keen to hear that we are—as I hope—...
The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
We will move to the vote on the bill. Before that, however, I suspend the meeting for a technical break to allow members to access the voting app. 17:31 Mee...
The Presiding Officer NPA
We will go straight to the vote. The question is, that motion S5M-24270, in the name of Emma Harper, on the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotl...