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Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
29 Mar 2007
Motion of Thanks
Are you nervous, George? Laughter.The Scottish Socialist Party echoes much of what has been said about the MSPs who are retiring—I am not one of them—and about the Presiding Officer. We acknowledge that during the past four years you have been fair and—yes—firm, too. The SSP s...
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
22 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Legal Aid (Civil Cases)
Is the minister concerned that many people who try to pursue civil cases under employment and family law or to tackle big business are unable to access due process because legal aid is capped in such cases, which leaves solicitors unable to carry out the required work? That si...
9. Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
22 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Legal Aid (Civil Cases)
To ask the Scottish Executive how much legal aid has been provided to those pursuing civil cases in the last year. (S2O-12432)
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Crichton University Campus
I thank Alasdair Morgan for securing a debate on Crichton campus and I thank Elaine Murray for doing so on a previous occasion.Usually towards the end of a debate, most of the important points will have been made, but I will not apologise for repeating some, because the argume...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
20 Mar 2007
Current Petitions
When the minister was asked, he said:"In common with many other similar meetings it was not minuted but actions were agreed to be taken forward by those present."
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
20 Mar 2007
Current Petitions
One of the biggest issues that come to the committee is consultation. I would hope that, when it takes place, the consultation will allow full public participation.I remember the petition because we had a wee laugh about a reference to a meeting with the Minister for Transport...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
20 Mar 2007
Current Petitions
Although the Executive is implementing some measures to address the crisis in NHS dentistry, some of the petitioners think that that is taking too long and the measures have not resolved the fact that in many places, half the population still do not have access to NHS dentists...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Committee
20 Mar 2007
Current Petitions
It is pitiful that the First Minister did not see fit to respond to the committee. Although the G8 summit in Scotland is history, Rosemarie McIlwhan made a good point. We have a right to protest and we should bear that in mind in the context of Trident and other issues that wi...
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
22 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Child Poverty
I am a bit surprised that the minister did not mention the "Children's Rights Impact Assessment: The SCCYP Model", which was laid before Parliament on 31 October 2006 by Scotland's commissioner for children and young people, Kathleen Marshall. I would like the minister to cons...
2. Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
22 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Child Poverty
To ask the Scottish Executive what measures it intends to take to improve children's health following the publication of the UNICEF report on child poverty in perspective. (S2O-12115)
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
21 Feb 2007
Environment
Today's debate is timely given that, on Monday this week, Frances Curran, Patrick Harvie and I joined the Greenpeace International ship the Arctic Sunrise to sail to Faslane to view the horror of the other side of the nuclear industry—weapons of mass destruction. Nuclear weapo...
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
15 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · One Plus
Is the minister aware that the services that existed under the One Plus banner were integrated, which meant that people who attended were offered other things that were connected, such as training, mentoring, child care and counselling, in a one-stop shop? That lifted a lot of...
5. Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
15 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · One Plus
To ask the Scottish Executive which employment, training and personal development services formerly provided by One Plus are now being provided by other agencies and which agencies are involved. (S2O-12012)
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
25 Jan 2007
First Minister's Question Time · One Plus
Is the First Minister concerned about that? Does he acknowledge that the Executive spent more than £2 million on a campaign to teach us how to wash our hands? Will he wash his hands and cough up £2 million to save an incredibly important organisation?
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
25 Jan 2007
First Minister's Question Time · One Plus
Does the First Minister agree that if 600 jobs were being lost anywhere else, the issue would have been the headline question in the Parliament today? I ask the Opposition parties to search their consciences and consider why that was not the case.Does the First Minister agree ...
5. Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
25 Jan 2007
First Minister's Question Time · One Plus
To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Executive intends to take to ensure the continued existence of One Plus. (S2F-2677)
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
17 Jan 2007
Current Petitions
Can we recycle it? Laughter.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
17 Jan 2007
New Petitions
I agree with what Sandra White and other members said. I am sure that somebody mentioned the SFA in all that. It looks to me like a case of national versus commercial interests at the moment and I am keen to be sure that the BBC is representing the best interests of the viewin...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
17 Jan 2007
New Petitions
It was a rant.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
17 Jan 2007
New Petitions
This is one of those subjects that we can almost have a wee giggle about, but it is also interesting and worthy of serious consideration. Jackie Baillie said that her idea of utopia is not wall-to-wall live Scotland football matches. If that were to happen, I can see her in a ...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
17 Jan 2007
New Petitions
It was the seagulls that did it.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
17 Jan 2007
New Petitions
The Parliament talks a lot about active citizenship and social inclusion. I believe that there should be a level playing field and that communities should be suitably armed to get the information that they need. However, although I agree with what you said, the approach that y...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
17 Jan 2007
New Petitions
Thanks very much for the information that you have given us today. I will be brief because you have answered so many questions and made so many points that we are extremely well informed. I trust that you seek to be well informed for your community. We will be able to make an ...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Committee
17 Jan 2007
Scottish Parliament<br />Public Petitions Committee<br />Wednesday 17 January 2007
I thank everyone very much; I appreciate that.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
15 Nov 2006
Berlin Visit
I have a tiny point to make about the convener's comments. He said that we should show what the committee has done, but the issue is also about openness and accountability, which is an important part of what we do. For that reason, I hope that the committee will be allowed to ...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
15 Nov 2006
Berlin Visit
For a change, I am not going to be awkward. I, too, thank Richard Hough. I think that looking after us was, at times, like trying to herd kittens. It was very well done and it was a worthwhile trip on which we learned a lot. The members and officials in Germany were interested...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
15 Nov 2006
Proposed Petition
I take that on board and share the concerns about the matter being sub judice. The problem for Mr Boyd is getting anywhere with the issue. Can any member suggest any way in which the Parliament can assist Billy? I know that that might not be the committee's job, but he has met...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Committee
15 Nov 2006
Proposed Petition
I have known Billy Boyd for some time and I know that he has used every tool at his disposal to try to resolve the issue for his daughter's well-being. I sympathise totally with him and I share his concerns, given that I know him quite well. I respect the clerk's attempt to ac...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
Current Petitions
It is necessary for there to be a uniform approach. It would not be right for kids in some areas to have dodgy backs, because parents would start to send their kids to schools where they would not get dodgy backs. We need uniform provision throughout Scotland.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
Current Petitions
It is a health and safety issue.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
Current Petitions
I agree with everything that has been said. It is a false economy to ignore the issue now. The pupils of Rosshall academy have handed the Executive a brilliant opportunity. If we were to agree with the Executive's response, as well as putting those pupils' growing spines at ri...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
Current Petitions
I suppose that we should be grateful for small mercies.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
Current Petitions
I believe that, yet again, we have received no word from COSLA.At the end of the first page of its response, the Scottish Executive says that it would be interested in any new evidence or findings that emerge. The petitioners should find that encouraging, as I understand that ...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
New Petitions
Is it worth contacting the Educational Institute of Scotland as well?
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
New Petitions
Did you say that we should seek speedy responses from the people who we contacted?
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
New Petitions
Does Scott Barrie's proposal include all the hedges, shrubs, vines and other plants that are mentioned in the petition?
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
New Petitions
As far as I am aware, chips are used on animals for identification purposes. I do not know how safe they are; I am reading in the papers about chemical leakages and so on. I understand that the implant has to be inserted and administered by a veterinary surgeon, as opposed to ...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Committee
04 Oct 2006
New Petitions
That is more to do with a chip on the shoulder than any other kind of chip.
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
28 Sep 2006
Trident
I am sorry, but I am in my last minute. The member did not give way during his speech.If he had the will, the Minister for Transport could bar the supply of parts for and the maintenance of new weapons via our roads and railways. He has the power to do that. If the Parliament ...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
28 Sep 2006
Trident
Never mind that it is "unacceptably expensive" at between £25 billion and £40 billion; that it is "economically wasteful" at a time when the national health service is being drained of its life blood, state education is wearing out at the knees and elbows, the building of soci...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
06 Sep 2006
Bus Industry (Accountability)
I thank Pauline McNeill for prompting the debate. Tories are like buses; when we want one, we cannot get one, and when we do not want one, they all come along at once—but there you are.As other members have said, speaking towards the end of a debate means that everybody has co...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
Current Petitions
I know that the works are going ahead, but given what Mark Ballard has said we should seek the views of the petitioners to establish how they feel about what has happened, about the procedures and about the responses. Their petition is for the greater good of the environment i...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
Current Petitions
I am a bit concerned that the work is going ahead when so many questions have been asked about the road. I see that Mark Ballard is here; I do not know whether he can enlighten us.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
New Petitions
In 1998, the Scottish Office carried out a sustainable transport study that suggested that combinations of low-cost measures such as park-and-ride facilities, extended bus priority and improvements to cycling and walking priorities would reduce traffic levels in Aberdeen by 29...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
New Petitions
It is a shame that an SSP representative had not been at the meeting, because they would definitely have taken the minutes.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
New Petitions
Is the road elevated at any point, or is it at ground level? How many homes and so on will be lost if the road goes ahead?
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
New Petitions
The M74 northern extension has had a similar story: its cost started at £174 million but has now reached between £500 million and £1 billion. I warn you that the cost of the western peripheral route may be hiked enormously.Can you describe the appearance of the road along the ...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
New Petitions
But the Scottish Executive's guidance to local authorities is that such a study should be undertaken.
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
New Petitions
I presume that that study has been completely ignored.
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Committee
06 Sep 2006
New Petitions
You spoke about considering alternatives to the road. Has there been any appraisal or study of multimodal alternatives?
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
15 Jun 2006
Migrant Workers (Highlands)
Okay. I will do so.According to Citizens Advice Scotland, an increasing number of migrant workers are complaining about problems such as low pay, long hours and poor accommodation in the Highlands and everywhere else. Language barriers mean that our new citizens' awareness of ...
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
15 Jun 2006
Migrant Workers (Highlands)
Members have talked about migrant workers in general. My expertise lies in what is happening in Glasgow.
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
15 Jun 2006
Migrant Workers (Highlands)
I will.
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
15 Jun 2006
Migrant Workers (Highlands)
I, too, thank Maureen Macmillan and welcome the debate—I know that she knows how important it is.I will talk about migrant workers and their children in the community throughout Scotland. In the past few years, tens of thousands of new citizens have arrived in Scotland. Many o...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
14 Jun 2006
New Petitions
Who is the SAC accountable to? Perhaps I should know that, but other committee members might.
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Committee
14 Jun 2006
New Petitions
I agree with what all members have said. In particular, I agree with Sandra White that snobbery and elitism are at play. Anyone who has gone to election hustings knows that you get a handful of people and a stone there. However, no one could deny that, at a 7:84 event, there...
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
08 Jun 2006
Climate Change
I am indeed, so I will get back to Jamie Stone rather than waste any more time by answering him. I will get him on the train home. Interruption. I did not mean anything sinister. I mean that I will have a debate with him in the same way as he will have a debate with Rob Gibson...
Rosie Kane: SSP Chamber
08 Jun 2006
Climate Change
I say to Phil Gallie that the public are addressing the problem and are doing their best. More can always be done, but unless we consider what big business is doing globally we will miss the point and take one step forward and two steps back. I will continue in this vein and p...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP Chamber
08 Jun 2006
Climate Change
Any steps that are taken to address climate change are to be welcomed, but we are now past the stage of taking steps—we need to take massive leaps if we are to address the challenges facing the planet today. The minister, Richard Lochhead and others have talked about the enorm...
Rosie Kane: SSP Committee
31 May 2006
Equalities Report
Some of the workshops that we have held around the country have been quite well attended by women. Maybe the figure will start to increase. There are four women on the committee; perhaps we should be reaching out in a sisterly fashion.Many of the women who have come here have ...
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Chamber

Plenary, 29 Mar 2007

29 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Motion of Thanks
Are you nervous, George? [Laughter.]

The Scottish Socialist Party echoes much of what has been said about the MSPs who are retiring—I am not one of them—and about the Presiding Officer. We acknowledge that during the past four years you have been fair and—yes—firm, too. The SSP saw a fair bit of that firmness. My colleague Carolyn Leckie was chucked out of the chamber when she stuck up for the nursery nurses and Colin Fox, Carolyn Leckie, Frances Curran and I got a very big row when we protested on the floor of Parliament in favour of democracy and against the G8. I promise that we will not do anything like that today.

You have been fair in giving the SSP time to speak in debates and at First Minister's question time and we are grateful to you for that. We wish you well as you embark on your new life outside the Scottish Parliament. If you need a reference for anything in the future, we will be happy to oblige.

I hear that you will receive the freedom of Clackmannanshire. Congratulations—I know that you are very proud of that. I point out that Cornton Vale women's prison lies within the boundaries of Clackmannanshire. The next time any of us finds ourselves inside, will you ensure our freedom? A file inside a cake will do nicely. I have a wee bone to pick with you, though. The last time I was in Cornton Vale you promised me that you would pop in to visit me, but you never showed up. You shouldna gie a lassie a dizzy like that. If it had not been for the fact that you rescued me just a couple of weeks ago from a gang of Vikings in the garden lobby—you remember them—I would bear a grudge. However, you are off the hook because you stepped to my aid—and made me blush, which is not easy.

Carolyn, Frances, Colin and I wish you all the best. We thank you for being fair and for retaining your sense of humour, which is not an easy task in politics. You are often described as a statesman, but to me you are just a nice bloke in a sharp suit, with a ciggie hanging out of his mouth, in the naughty corner outside Queensberry House.

We thank you for everything. It has been very nice knowing you and I am sure we will see you around in the future. I feel I should leave Parliament as I entered it, with a message written on the palm of my hand—it reads, "Bye, George."

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Trish Godman): Lab
The next item of business is consideration of motion S2M-5789, in the name of Jack McConnell, which is a motion of thanks to the Presiding Officer.
The First Minister (Mr Jack McConnell): Lab
Before I address the motion of thanks to the Presiding Officer, I propose a vote of thanks to some of our other distinguished Scottish parliamentarians and c...
Mr Bruce McFee (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP
I was not here in the first session of Parliament.
The First Minister: Lab
We still enjoyed what he was saying in Paisley at the time. Bruce McFee has been a valuable member of the Parliament over the past four years, and we genuine...
Nicola Sturgeon (Glasgow) (SNP): SNP
Like the First Minister, I pay tribute to those members of all parties who will not be standing for re-election. Each and every one of them has made their ow...
Miss Annabel Goldie (West of Scotland) (Con): Con
I, too, pay tribute to MSPs who will leave the Parliament today and I share in the sentiments already expressed. From our benches, we will lose Lord James Do...
The Deputy First Minister and Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning (Nicol Stephen): LD
Presiding Officer, you have played a key role in moving Scotland forward. Four years ago, the public attitude to the Parliament and this building was too oft...
Robin Harper (Lothians) (Green): Green
On behalf of the Scottish Green Party, I pay tribute to all the politicians who are about to retire and, in particular, to Dennis Canavan, who is a great fri...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP
Are you nervous, George? Laughter.The Scottish Socialist Party echoes much of what has been said about the MSPs who are retiring—I am not one of them—and abo...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol
As colleagues have done, I pay tribute to the hard work of members who are retiring. I ask members to forgive me for making special mention of Lord James Dou...
Margo MacDonald (Lothians) (Ind): Ind
Presiding Officer, it was not just yesterday that you and I and some other political anoraks sat discussing Scotland's possible futures well into the wee sma...