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Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
The debate has been wide ranging and consensual and has covered all the relevant issues. The committee has done a wonderful job and the procedures that will be followed as a result of its work—the promoter's acceptance of which we hope will be backed up by the Executive—are a ...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
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 parliamentary life and has argued and won his case by subtle persuasion. On occasion, Opposition members have driven him ...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Final Stage
I congratulate the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee on its thorough work. Many people who live adjacent to the proposed line have been concerned about the process, as is the case with any major rail or road construction exercise. The committee ha...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Education
It would be more useful for us to concentrate on children. If Mr Neil wants to come outside to be talked to about what is wrong with his policy, I will be happy to oblige him. Robin Harper and I agree on one important point—dedicated PPP planning advice needs to be available t...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Education
I was not aware that David Cameron was offering lodgings to Frank McAveety.The debate has been interesting, especially as there is a lot of common ground, despite the rants that we have heard. The minister's rant against the SNP was very enjoyable. Amazingly, for once, a minis...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Education
Does Mr Neil intend to set up a House of Lords in Scotland?
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Education
Will Ms Hyslop enlighten us on the science baccalaureate? What plans does the SNP have to fill the current shortages in science teachers at the top end of school, given that such teachers seem to be few and far between?
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Education
The minister is not the only one who visits schools in Scotland; as he would expect, we all do. Secondary schools have been telling us that a quarter of primary 7 pupils are failing numeracy and literacy standards, which means that the senior schools have to carry out more rem...
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
That is kind of you and I thank you for your assistance as deputy convener. I forgot to mention the Scottish Parliament information centre, whose staff have given the committee and the clerks much support in the past year. With that, I conclude the meeting.
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
It was not as long as that.
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
This is the committee's final meeting of the parliamentary session. On the committee's behalf, I thank all members of the clerking team, including those who were involved for only part of the past year. I have found them all to be a tremendous support. In the short time for wh...
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
The legacy paper also lists in chronological order the petitions that we considered. The documentation that has been presented to the committee today will be part of the meeting papers and will be in the public domain.Do members agree to the legacy paper, as amended with the t...
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Thank you—I am always grateful.
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Members appear to have no comments on paragraphs 23 and 24. Paragraphs 25 to 28 concern the prisoner escort contract. Paragraphs 29 to 32 deal with legislative consent memorandums. Paragraphs 33 to 36 are on the budget. Paragraphs 37 to 42 are on the scrutiny of justice and ho...
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Is the committee content?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
We are indebted to Jackie Baillie for her sterling work in convening the sub-committee. Would she like to think of wording for a comment to add to the legacy paper?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
No.
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Indeed. We will act on two fronts. We will include a note in the legacy paper and the clerks will talk to Executive officials.Members appear to have no comments on paragraphs 10 to 14. Paragraphs 15 to 17 are on youth justice. The next section is on the management of child sex...
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
I will tidy the sentence with the clerks.
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Is the rest of the committee content?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Are you content with the suggestion?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Will we include a sentence that refers to the minister's pledge and says that, as of the date on which the legacy paper was agreed to, the committee had not received an order to commence the provisions but expected it to be made by the end of the month? Is that satisfactory?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Yes, it is the most appropriate place. Do other members have comments?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Thank you. There appear to be no comments on paragraphs 1 and 2. Paragraphs 3 and 4 are on the Conveners Group legacy paper. I inform members that representatives of that group will meet the Parliamentary Bureau this afternoon to follow through some of the comments from its le...
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
Item 2 is consideration of the legacy paper. I invite comments on the paper and the other documents that have been circulated to members. Many of the documents relate to the legacy paper.Since the committee's initial consideration of the legacy paper, it has been updated in th...
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Are members therefore content with the instruments?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Do members have any comments?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Are members content with the order?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
The order was drawn to the committee's attention because an Executive note was not provided initially. The Subordinate Legislation Committee has since received that note and provided it to us. Do members have any comments?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
In that case, are members content with the instruments?
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Do members have any comments?
The Convener (Mr David Davidson): Con Committee
20 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Welcome to the eighth meeting of the Justice 2 Committee in 2007—our last meeting in this session of Parliament. We have received apologies from Michael Matheson. I ask members to turn off mobile phones, pagers and anything else that goes "raspberry" in the night.Item 1 is con...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
15 Mar 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The minister is talking about implementing the legislation. When will implementing the measures in the community be practicable, given the shortage of people with the right training and experience to implement them? Does the minister have a date in mind for when the system wil...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
Businesses in the north-east of Scotland have regularly approached me to ask whether there will be more flights out of Scotland and have told me that, if the extra flights are to be from Glasgow or Edinburgh, they would like to have direct rail links to those airports.
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
The difference is that David Cameron is carrying secret documents. Would Mr Ballance carry such documents on a bicycle? As Mr Ballance will appreciate, it is dangerous to put things in an e-mail these days.Margo MacDonald was absolutely right to say that we are all sceptical a...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
It has been an interesting debate, humorous in part. We have managed to cover newts, U-turns and a new railway line all thrown in together.Our position was outlined by David McLetchie. We want the airport to be connected to Scotland, and we argued about the methodology of deli...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Alcohol Misuse
This has been a consensual debate, and I am glad that the SNP raised the subject this afternoon. As has been said by many members, we must take a multifaceted approach to the problem. It is not a single issue and, as Nanette Milne said, there is no quick fix. We must examine a...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill
Sorry. The deputy minister would not move them on the minister's behalf. The Scottish Executive fudged the issue and left it to the last minute—today—to produce something.As Jim Mather and Murdo Fraser said, the issue is about a compromise. Good legislation often is a compromi...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill
Not at this time.Jeremy Purvis asked why I moved the minister's amendments at stage 2 and then voted against them. As I said earlier, the answer is simple: I voted against them because the minister did not have the courage to support her own amendments.
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill
Members seemed to have forgotten that nobody is forced to go shopping and that it is a matter of choice for individuals. It should also be a matter of choice for business owners to decide whether there is a market or public demand. They would then have to negotiate with their ...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 3
I did not introduce the bill; Karen Whitefield did. The point is that, if there is no market, people will not open their premises. People should be left to run their businesses in co-operation and consultation with their staff. That is how the retail trade has been run for yea...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 3
Restraint on trade is the principle of the bill.
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 3
I hear members shouting from a sedentary position, but what is the difference between somebody who works to meet a public need, whether related to health or otherwise, and someone who works to meet public demand for something sold by the retail trade? Mark Ballard spoke about ...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 3
I am sorry, but given that I ran retail businesses that had to operate on Christmas day to provide a public service, I think that that comment is a wee bit misplaced.
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 3
Very simply, we do not think that there should be a bill at all. There was no evidence that anybody, at this stage, wants to trade on Christmas day. The retailers more or less said that there is no demand for that. I find it staggering that the Deputy Minister for Justice lodg...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 3
It would have been nice if Mary Mulligan had attended the Justice 2 Committee and laid before it the evidence that she claims she has, identifying all the intimidation that she mentions on a factual basis. If people had such evidence, they could have gone to court. I find it s...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
01 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill
I regret that the minister made no attempt to answer the question other than to describe what the bill is about, and we are all well aware of that.The bill will put tremendous strains on local authorities to find, provide, train and pay for extra criminal justice workers withi...
3. Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
01 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill
To ask the Scottish Executive when it anticipates that local authorities will be in a position to implement the provisions of the Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill. (S2O-12193)
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill
Such areas exist in Aberdeen city and in Dundee. I will not go into the details of the individuals who complained.The Hood group—the expert group—did a good job and the Parliament must re-examine some issues that arise from its work.It is fair to say that not every member is f...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill
I hear yesses across the chamber. Some time must be spent on the issue eventually.It was interesting that the minister made an announcement about routes out but, as was said later, he gave no details or statistics, of which it is important for the Parliament to have sight. I v...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill
The bill is vastly different from the version that was introduced. As a result of the work of the Local Government and Transport Committee, on which I congratulate it, we will have practical and pragmatic legislation. However, I agree with the comment by Bristow Muldoon, for e...
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Legacy Paper
Item 4 is our legacy paper. For members' information, a Scottish Parliament information centre briefing paper on session 2 legislation—for which we thank SPICe—has been provided. We are invited to consider the draft legacy paper and to agree any changes or additions. A final v...
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That ends stage 2 consideration of the bill. I thank the minister and the officials who supported her for attending.We will have a short break before we carry on.
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The result of the division is: For 1, Against 6, Abstentions 0.
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
There will be a division.
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The question is, that amendment 82 be agreed to. Are we agreed?
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The result of the division is: For 1, Against 6, Abstentions 0.
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
There will be a division.
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The question is, that amendment 83 be agreed to. Are we agreed?
The Convener: Con Committee
27 Feb 2007
Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
You say that there are not enough criminal justice social workers in the system, which most people would agree with. Under your model, if offenders were not being put into prison, who would provide them with the support that you would like them to have in the community?
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Chamber

Plenary, 28 Mar 2007

28 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
The debate has been wide ranging and consensual and has covered all the relevant issues. The committee has done a wonderful job and the procedures that will be followed as a result of its work—the promoter's acceptance of which we hope will be backed up by the Executive—are a model of how we should deal with public consultation on projects that have a huge impact on people's lives.

The economic and social arguments for the railway have been well made. We must now apply the lessons that have been learned from consideration of the bill. I am not suggesting that we should retain the private bill procedure, but that we should adopt the model of practice that Cathy Peattie so eloquently outlined.

As Jeremy Purvis said, it is important that we review the compulsory purchase order provisions that apply in Scotland, which are way out of date. In England, such provisions are revised fairly regularly. There is a disparity in the value of the payments that are made. I want the minister to take on board Network Rail's good practice of purchasing properties that will suffer from proximity blight and to build it into a modernised compulsory purchase order scheme. That would benefit people who end up living on little traffic islands as a result of big road projects going past their houses, for example. [Interruption.] Mr Adam is quite unfair to suggest that I would benefit from such a measure, because my house is not affected in that way. Network Rail's good practice serves as an important lesson.

Many members have talked about how the railway will affect the residents of their constituencies. Collectively, through the facilitation of the committee, the Parliament has done an excellent job. I congratulate all the committee's members, the clerks, the people who gave evidence and—for taking on board many of the issues that have been raised—Network Rail. I commend the way in which people have worked together. Although I am not a huge fan of coalition, people working together intelligently can make things happen, as Donald Gorrie rightly said. I hope that the bill will be passed unanimously at decision time.

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. ...