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Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
In the light of Mr Adam's commitment to railways, which I welcome, how can it make sense for the Scottish National Party to oppose the building of a railway line to an airport that serves 78 million people a year?
Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
I agree with many previous speakers, including Karen Whitefield and Mary Mulligan, that the project will bring economic, environmental, social and educational benefits to people throughout the M8 corridor. It will mean that my constituents in places such as Livingston and Brox...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
We will report to Parliament accordingly. I thank the minister and his team for attending.Before I close the meeting, I repeat my thanks to committee members and clerking staff for their support and work in the past four years. During those four years, we have held 116 meeting...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
The result of the division is: For 3, Against 5, Abstentions 0.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
There will be a division.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I take it from your remarks that you do not intend to withdraw the motion. Therefore, the question is, that motion S2M-5784, in the name of Fergus Ewing, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
What about your opening remarks?
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
The debate has tried to make a mountain out of a molehill. The issue that is being debated is a relatively small aspect of the proposals for business improvement districts. The cost for any business to take part in a BID would be only a small proportion of its outgoings. In an...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
You will get an opportunity later.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you, Mr Ewing. I invite the minister to respond.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I think that that exhausts members' questions, so we will move on to the formal debate. I invite Mr Ewing to move his motion.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Is it not the case that the liability for a BID levy on someone who is leasing a property would be only a small percentage of the overall liabilities that a tenant would accept, even if they signed up to the sort of lease contract that Mr McLetchie described?
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I ask you not to interrupt, Mr Ewing.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
The minister has referred to a report, which he cites as evidence. That was the minister's answer to the question.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Could you get to the point?
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Could you get to your point, Fergus?
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I am happy for you to continue.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I was referring to schedule 1. Mr Gilchrist was referring to section 5(2)(a) on page 4.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Paragraph 1(1)(d) of schedule 1 says that there will be"a statement providing details of any additional financial contributions or additional actions for the purpose of enabling the project specified in the BID proposals to be carried out, by the local authority or any other p...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I reconvene the meeting.Agenda item 4 is another item of subordinate legislation. The committee will debate and reach a decision on motion S2M-5784, in the name of Fergus Ewing, that the Local Government and Transport Committee recommends that nothing further be done under the...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I suspend the meeting. We will reconvene at 3.30 pm.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Agenda item 3 is consideration of a series of Scottish statutory instruments. Rather than read out the names of the 17 instruments, I ask members to refer to the list on the agenda. Under agenda item 4, we will consider separately a set of regulations that is subject to a moti...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
I suggest that we conclude our consideration of this petition by writing to the petitioner, drawing attention to the work that we have already done with SCOTS and to the Audit Scotland report. We should also highlight the points made by Fergus Ewing, with which I agree, on the...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
You want to take the politics out of politics.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
Although I do not necessarily agree with David McLetchie's political attack on his local authority, I agree with what he said about local authorities having to decide on their priorities. From our examination of the issue, it has been clear that some local authorities have spe...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
Petition PE855, which is on the maintenance of local authority roads, pavements and footpaths, was submitted by Leslie Morrison on behalf of Kirkside area residents. The petition calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Executive to review the performance of local...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
We will correspond with each petitioner in that regard, and Martin Verity will produce an appropriate report for the successor committee.
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
Let me try to draw the arguments together. There seems to be broad agreement that the petitioners have raised an important issue and that the way in which at least some councils currently record and manage common good assets is far below the level that we want to apply. The pe...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
I point out that the current Executive cannot bind the future Executive on its priorities after the election. If we sought a further response from the minister, I suspect that we would not receive it until Parliament is dissolved. Our best option is probably to note the points...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
It was not my intention to leave a legacy paper as such, as most of the items that we have considered have been concluded or are about to be. However, our conclusion on the petitions could be drawn to the future committee's attention. That committee will be aware that we have ...
The Convener: Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Petitions
The first agenda item—as it is now—is consideration of petitions PE875, PE896 and PE961, which members will recall are the three petitions on common good property. Members have received a copy of a letter from the Deputy Minister for Finance, Public Service Reform and Parliame...
The Convener (Bristow Muldoon): Lab Committee
27 Mar 2007
Scottish Parliament<br />Local Government and Transport Committee<br />Tuesday 27 March 2007
Today's meeting of the Local Government and Transport Committee will be our last of the current parliamentary session. I place on record my thanks to all committee members for their contributions over the past four years—not only those members who are present at the moment, bu...
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Police Numbers (West Lothian)
I welcome the fact that the number of police officers in Lothian and Borders police has increased. Will the minister join me in commending West Lothian Council for setting up, in partnership with Lothian and Borders police, a specialised unit to tackle antisocial behaviour? Do...
4. Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Police Numbers (West Lothian)
To ask the Scottish Executive what change there has been in the number of police officers serving West Lothian since 1999. (S2O-12463)
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
Does Colin Fox prefer Margaret Thatcher?
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
I am afraid that I am about to finish, Margo.Scotland has been doing well in recent years, but because of increasing challenges from other parts of the world we will continue to do well only if we adopt whole-heartedly the skills and knowledge agenda that the First Minister ha...
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
I want to make progress.At times, such as in the 1980s and 1990s, the Tories have devastated whole sections of our economy and abandoned communities. We should not forget the role—of which Charlie Gordon reminded us—that the SNP played in bringing Margaret Thatcher to power.I ...
Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
One of my main motivations for becoming involved in politics and joining the Labour Party was the desire for everyone in the country to have good opportunities in life through an excellent education, comprehensive and modern health provision, and the prospect of stable and rew...
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
Does Mr Morgan not recognise that Scotland has a new constitutional settlement that is only 10 years old, not 300 years old? Is it not time to allow that constitutional settlement to deliver for the people of Scotland?
Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
Will the member give way?
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
Will the member give way?
Bristow Muldoon rose— Lab Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
I congratulate the bill's promoter, TIE, and members of the Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill Committee, who gave up much of their time to scrutinise the detail of the bill.As I said in the preliminary stage debate, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports are the main airports that serv...
Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
Will the member take an intervention?
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
08 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Births (St John's Hospital, Livingston)
I am sure that the minister recognises that the increasing number of births at St John's hospital reflects not only the work of that excellent local hospital, but the fact that there is a young and growing population in West Lothian and in the parts of Edinburgh that are serve...
6. Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab Chamber
08 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Births (St John's Hospital, Livingston)
To ask the Scottish Executive how many births there have been at St John's hospital, Livingston, in the last five years. (S2O-12296)
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill
Will the member give way?
Bristow Muldoon: Lab Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill
Will the member give way?
Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill
Will the member give way?
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
Annual Report
Because we managed to get through a good number of statutory instruments today, it looks like we will have no meeting next Tuesday. I will let members know if that situation changes.
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
Annual Report
Do we agree to approve the draft report?
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
Annual Report
How wise you were, Mr Rumbles.
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
Annual Report
Our final item concerns the committee's annual report, which will be included in the Parliament's annual report. The draft report that has been provided to members summarises the main issues that the committee has dealt with in the past year. Do members have any comments?
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body
I apologise for my pronunciation. I will write to him to outline our suggestion about when the meeting should take place and copy the letter to the relevant committees in the House of Commons and the National Assembly for Wales. We will include the issue in our legacy paper to...
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body
I will write to the convener of the Joint Committee on Transport in the Dáil—
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body
The next item on the agenda is consideration of a letter from the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body, which seeks to arrange a meeting between this committee and the committees with responsibility for transport in Dáil Éireann, the House of Commons and the National Assembl...
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Can I confirm that we have nothing to report on the instruments?
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Item 8 is a number of negative statutory instruments. No members have raised points on any of the instruments, the Subordinate Legislation Committee has not drawn any instruments to my attention and no motions to annul have been lodged. I intend to put a single question on the...
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you, minister, for the way in which you have always presented your case.
The Convener: Lab Committee
06 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
That brings us to the end of this marathon session of affirmative instruments. I thank the minister for his attendance. I also thank Colin Gilchrist and Nikola Plunkett, and the other officials who assisted the minister with the previous instruments.
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Chamber

Plenary, 28 Mar 2007

28 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
In the light of Mr Adam's commitment to railways, which I welcome, how can it make sense for the Scottish National Party to oppose the building of a railway line to an airport that serves 78 million people a year?

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Mr George Reid): NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S2M-5760, in the name of Phil Gallie, that the Parliament agrees that the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked...
Phil Gallie (South of Scotland) (Con): Con
How strange life can be: here we are debating legislation in a building that neither you, Presiding Officer, nor I wanted, in a Parliament that you fought fo...
Janis Hughes (Glasgow Rutherglen) (Lab): Lab
I thank Mr Gallie for taking an intervention. Does he agree that, although the Airdrie to Bathgate link will vastly improve rail services across that part of...
Phil Gallie: Con
I could not agree more with Janis Hughes. It is a pity that she will not be here to fight for crossrail in the next session of Parliament. I hope that the me...
The Minister for Transport (Tavish Scott): LD
Such a young Parliament, so many historic events. I pay tribute to Phil Gallie's years of public service. I understand that he was with Cunninghame District ...
Fergus Ewing (Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber) (SNP): SNP
I, too, wish Phil Gallie well for the future. His was a voice that was always heard in this Parliament—albeit sometimes from a sedentary position. We never h...
The Presiding Officer: NPA
You have one minute.
Fergus Ewing: SNP
Thank you very much. I have no complaints about that whatsoever.The minister trespassed somewhat more widely than the confines of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railwa...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con
Consensus is breaking out. I begin with the retiring members who have spoken today. Phil Gallie has been a quiet, mild-mannered man all the way through his p...
Karen Whitefield (Airdrie and Shotts) (Lab): Lab
I am delighted that the last speech that I will make in this Parliament prior to dissolution is on the Airdrie to Bathgate rail line. Mary Mulligan, Bristow ...
Alex Neil (Central Scotland) (SNP): SNP
I agree with much of what the member says, but does she agree that it reinforces the lunacy of closing the accident and emergency department at Monklands hos...
Karen Whitefield: Lab
We are talking about a railway line today, and there will be more to discuss during the election campaign than accident and emergency services. However, my v...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green
Fergus Ewing and David Davidson began their speeches by talking about the consensus that has broken out in the chamber. When they are feeling so consensual, ...
Mrs Mary Mulligan (Linlithgow) (Lab): Lab
Like many members, I am delighted to have reached the final stage of the legislative process and I look forward to the reopening of the Airdrie to Bathgate l...
Phil Gallie: Con
I understand the point that Mary Mulligan makes about train companies not liking trains stopping. They think that too many stops reduce the number of custome...
Mrs Mulligan: Lab
Absolutely. I have always contended that, with a bit of imaginative thought, Network Rail could have planned a timetable that would have allowed that, partic...
Fiona Hyslop (Lothians) (SNP): SNP
On behalf of my constituents in the Lothians, I thank the committee for its diligence. It has served the people of West Lothian and Lanarkshire well in its d...
Jeremy Purvis (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD): LD
Did the shadow transport minister visit Plains as well?
Fiona Hyslop: SNP
I am sorry. I did not quite catch what the member said. It is important that we recognise—
Jeremy Purvis rose— LD
Fiona Hyslop: SNP
Sorry. I will give way.
Jeremy Purvis: LD
Did the shadow transport minister visit Plains as well?
Fiona Hyslop: SNP
I think that there is an outstanding invitation. I represent the Lothians. Not only did Fergus Ewing visit Blackridge, he visited the Avon gorge, which has o...
Jeremy Purvis (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD): LD
With regard to how strategic a view the Scottish National Party takes of this and other transport projects, the fact that the shadow transport minister visit...
Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab
I agree with many previous speakers, including Karen Whitefield and Mary Mulligan, that the project will bring economic, environmental, social and educationa...
Alex Neil (Central Scotland) (SNP): SNP
At the risk of repetition, I repeat what I said last week in the chamber: as a resident of Ayr, I vouch that Phil Gallie is the best member of Parliament tha...
Elaine Smith (Coatbridge and Chryston) (Lab): Lab
Does the member agree that the line will also very much benefit the people of Coatbridge?
Alex Neil: SNP
Of course I do. Indeed, that will be a very important consideration, particularly over the next five weeks. This project, which will involve public sector in...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con): Con
I support this much-wanted bill, which provides for the reopening of the former Airdrie to Bathgate line by re-laying missing track between Bathgate and Drum...
Donald Gorrie (Central Scotland) (LD): LD
I congratulate the committee, which has clearly done a good job, and which, by studying the issues intensively, has done what committees are supposed to do. ...