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Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill
Can the member inform us whether, over the past six years, it is indeed the Liberal Democrats in the Executive who have been resisting the extension of free school meals to all those who are entitled to them because of the level of poverty in which they live, or whether the Li...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Does the member agree that the Liberal Democrat partners in the Executive have prevented the Labour Party from taking such action? Labour has wanted to introduce this provision for eight years now, and has waited until the eve of the election to push ahead with it. Perhaps the...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The minister said that eligibility for free school meals can be extended through regulations, and does not require primary legislation. It could have been done at any time in the past eight years. Will he tell the Parliament whether the Labour Party was prevented from extendin...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Will the minister give way?
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Will the minister take an intervention?
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
01 Mar 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Air-gun Sales
I thank the First Minister for making the time yesterday to discuss the matter with me. I ask him to join me in paying tribute to the campaigning activities of Sharon McMillan and Andy Morton, the parents of Andrew Morton, and to those of Jacqueline Jack, the sister of Graeme ...
5. Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
01 Mar 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Air-gun Sales
To ask the First Minister, on the eve of the second anniversary of the fatal shooting of toddler Andrew Morton, whether the Scottish Executive considers that general air-gun sales should be banned. (S2F-2752)
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I know that we must shine the spotlight on the men, but the problem is that there are many women who simply cannot get access to the necessary resources. I think that the Executive opposes amendment 4 because it is a resource-laden suggestion. Rather than just lead to commitme...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The problem with the minister's comments, well intentioned and sincere though they are, is that all the witnesses from Routes Out in Glasgow and SCOT-PEP in Edinburgh from whom we took evidence told us that over the years of their existence—eight years in the case of Routes Ou...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
First, I thank the clerks of the Local Government and Transport Committee for drafting amendment 4 at relatively short notice. I had hoped that the Executive parties would have lodged an amendment like this at stage 2 to take cognisance of the very persuasive evidence that the...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
21 Feb 2007
Community Safety
I thank Mr Martin for whatever clarification that offered. I argue that the only conscription that we should be considering for our country is conscription into full-time education so that we can give as many young people as possible the chance to realise the potential that ev...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
21 Feb 2007
Community Safety
Sure.
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
21 Feb 2007
Community Safety
First, I apologise to the minister for not being present in the chamber for the start of her speech. I was being lobbied by a group and was delayed.I will refer to leadership, on which Paul Martin finished his speech. If Paul Martin was referring to some form of conscription, ...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
21 Feb 2007
Community Safety
Will the member take an intervention?
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
That is why we need the trade union freedom bill to be supported. I support the motion—in Solidarity's name.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
Unfortunately, the Labour Party says some things before it enters office and does the opposite once it is in office. We need workers' rights—
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
As Tony Woodley, of the Transport and General Workers Union, has said,"If workers do not have the right to withdraw their own labour then they are serfs not citizens at work."We need to establish not just the right to work but the right to withdraw labour. That is why the trad...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
By agreeing to the motion, the Scottish Parliament could send a message to Westminster about the trade union freedom bill, which will have its second reading in two weeks' time on 2 March. We have the opportunity to say to Westminster that we in the Scottish Parliament support...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
Ms Baillie has already had her turn; she should sit down.That Jackie Baillie has refused to support the trade union freedom bill exposes the scant regard that she has for real workers' rights. She can talk a right good game. She can come to the aid of former SSP workers—it is ...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
No.Mr Stone and Ms Baillie have refused to support the trade union freedom bill, the establishment of workers' rights—
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
We have no problem with our party's treatment of employees. I have to say that the matter is none of Mr Stone's business because it is about personal relations within a party. I give him this commitment: whatever the National Union of Journalists decides we should do, we will ...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
I thank the member, but I do not have time.The bill, which was supported by the last Labour Party conference at which motions could be discussed—in 2005—is Labour Party policy. It is also Trades Union Congress policy. Our motion has the support not just of general secretaries ...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
First, I want to indicate that the Solidarity motion has wide support outside the chamber. I have a letter here from Bob Crow, of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, which reads:"Dear TommyThank you for contacting me to advise me of the motion being put...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
Will the member confirm the truth to the chamber—that the quotes that she read out come from the NUJ chapel that happens to be the Scottish Socialist Party chapel of the NUJ, and not from the official union? The member should get her facts straight when trying to get involved ...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
13 Feb 2007
Petitions
I agree with Paul Martin that we should not yet take a decision on the suitability or otherwise of legislation. I would really like to see a detailed response from the minister to the good questions that we asked. I do not think that you will have a problem with that, convener...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
13 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
You should be on the stage, mate.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
13 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
You are good.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
13 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
The minister has not answered my question.
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Committee
13 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I understand why David McLetchie, when discussing business rates on the Conservatives' behalf, does not mention local democracy and the inherent right of local authorities to set business rates in their areas. The Conservatives have never been big proponents of local democracy...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
08 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Housing Policy
Does the minister accept that the Executive's record on homelessness is one of dismal and shameful failure? In 2000-01, 26,200 households in Scotland were registered as homeless, and in 2005-06, 36,299 households were registered as homeless—a 38 per cent rise in homelessness i...
1. Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
08 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Housing Policy
To ask the Scottish Executive what its assessment is of the performance of its housing policy since 1999 in tackling homelessness and providing a suitable supply of affordable social housing. (S2O-11922)
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
It is right to approve the order, because it is a technical order. In the course of doing so, it is also right to highlight the deeply wasteful process that the European Union has forced us to endure. I have made clear my view, as have many other members, that the Executive wa...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I have to say in my own defence that I thought it was reasonable to ask about the cost. I was not trying to be difficult.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Can you give us any detail about when we will know how much that bill will be?
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Is there a current price tag on the restructuring exercise? What is the overall cost?
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The reason that I make that point is that I have recently had the benefit of some legal advice on legislation on air-guns. The advice that I received was that Westminster could accept such a bill that had been passed by the Parliament.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
It should also be made clear that the Westminster Parliament can decide to accept such a measure even if it goes outwith the terms of the Scotland Act.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Convener, I seek further clarification on that point—
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I find myself quite divided on the issue. On one hand, I would be reluctant for the penalty to be so severe that someone who commits the offence cannot afford to pay. We know that that will not be so in many cases but, sometimes, that may be the case. In those circumstances, a...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Committee
06 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
In our analysis of this and other bills, we have sometimes spoken about the importance of symbolism. We might not always think that laws will do exactly what they say they will do, but they might send out wider messages that can sometimes be just as important.The symbolism of ...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
24 Jan 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Does the member agree that the minister misled Parliament when he said that universal free school meals would not help poorer kids? Evidence from the Child Poverty Action Group, One Plus and others shows that that policy would directly help poorer kids.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Like many other members, I have the greatest of respect for Margo MacDonald and for the work that she has done on the matter. However, I quote Ruth Morgan Thomas of SCOT-PEP in Edinburgh, who said:"In Edinburgh, 50 per cent of the individuals in the sex industry each year are ...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
On 24 October last year, the Local Government and Transport Committee heard from ordinary citizens on behalf of their communities. We heard from Alan Beatson of Leith Links residents association, who described some of the problems that are associated with prostitution in his r...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Will the member give way?
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Will the member take an intervention?
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Does the minister accept that, in the course of examining the bill, the committee arrived at the conclusion that, without a significant increase in the number of drug treatment and rehabilitation places throughout Scotland, the chances of tackling the problem and providing rou...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
Transposition and Implementation of European Directives Inquiry
I was just trying to find a short cut.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
Transposition and Implementation of European Directives Inquiry
I am sorry if I am speaking out of turn, but I refer members to the section of the report on public contracts. Is it possible for us to seek clarity, from Jim Wallace or anyone else to whom we respond, on what is required of companies that receive public contracts? Are they su...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
It will not necessarily have risen since then, given employment levels.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
Fifty-two per cent of households in Scotland have an income of between £25,000 and £30,000. That is a majority, so would that not have been a better example to work with?
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
It is also not a representative example, as it represents only 20 per cent of households.
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
My final point relates to an example in the report that you almost repeated earlier: the assumption made about two adults on the average income. Do you think that it is useful to use that assumption in evaluating my, or any other, tax proposal? According to the Executive's fig...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
Danson, Whittam, Cooper et al, who are respected economic researchers and deserve the same respect that you have given to other academics, worked with what they had to hand. We all agree that Scotland needs more rigorous academic and economic data, as we are unable to determin...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
In the report, you say that you considered propensity to work. However, the only detailed proposal that you had before you suggested that a surplus of £300 million would be generated in Scotland via redistribution and that the marginal effects of propensity to consume—
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
Even across states, I suggest that the effect is marginal.In the report, you discuss the economic effects of a local income tax and identify the criteria that you considered. Why did you not consider the marginal effects of propensity to consume in the macroeconomic context?
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
You do not provide compelling evidence of fiscal flight—
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
Are you willing to repeat that point, even though your report states categorically that there is no empirical evidence of fiscal flight?
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
I do not have a problem with your rejecting a proposal; I have a problem with your not properly considering it.On page 98, you give an example of how local income tax could work. Examples are important, because real people look for them. You identify a range of payments for a ...
Tommy Sheridan: Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
I am pleased that you have referred to the redistribution of wealth. I have used the term several times, as members of the Local Government and Transport Committee know, because they scrutinised the Council Tax Abolition and Service Tax Introduction (Scotland) Bill, which was ...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol Committee
16 Jan 2007
“A Fairer Way”
You will probably not be surprised to learn that my criticism of your report is different from that of most of the other parties. I seem to remember that the detail that I brought to the table in Edinburgh in relation to my proposal was substantially greater than the detail th...
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Chamber

Plenary, 14 Mar 2007

14 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill
Can the member inform us whether, over the past six years, it is indeed the Liberal Democrats in the Executive who have been resisting the extension of free school meals to all those who are entitled to them because of the level of poverty in which they live, or whether the Liberal Democrats, too, have now come round to the view that free school meals should be extended?

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Murray Tosh): Con
The next item of business is a debate on motion S2M-5695, in the name of Hugh Henry, that the Parliament agrees that the Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrit...
The Minister for Education and Young People (Hugh Henry): Lab
One marked feature of this country is our poor health record. Our citizens die earlier than do citizens in other parts of the United Kingdom and of the world...
Fiona Hyslop (Lothians) (SNP): SNP
The Scottish National Party will support the bill at decision time, but it is interesting to reflect on our long and perhaps tortuous journey to reach where ...
Dave Petrie (Highlands and Islands) (Con): Con
We on this side of the chamber welcome the bill, which in partnership with parents and schools can only be of immense benefit to the health and well-being of...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) rose— Green
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Con
The member is in his last minute.
Dave Petrie: Con
It seems illogical to me that parents who can afford to pay for school lunches should be relieved of that requirement when there are significant resource iss...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Con
Please keep speeches to four minutes.
Mr Jamie Stone (Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) (LD): LD
As colleagues will be aware, I joined the Communities Committee only recently, so I came to the bill and the debate surrounding it comparatively late. I expr...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (Sol): Sol
Can the member inform us whether, over the past six years, it is indeed the Liberal Democrats in the Executive who have been resisting the extension of free ...
Mr Stone: LD
I do not know whether it is because of the proximity of the election but, this morning, I have becoming increasingly bemused by Mr Sheridan's comments. I do ...
Dave Petrie: Con
I am happy to speak to the member about the matter at length at a later stage, but I can assure him, briefly, that there are schools in the Highlands that ar...
Mr Stone: LD
On the issue of free school meals, we should remember that the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities has sent us a document saying that it does not suppor...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP
Will the member give way?
Mr Stone: LD
I want to continue to make my point. Highland Council, which is a rainbow council—the chair, one of the most able councillors in the Highlands, is Andy Ander...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP
I thank my colleagues on the Communities Committee, the clerks to the committee and the witnesses who came to the committee to give evidence, particularly th...
Hugh Henry: Lab
Tricia Marwick and others in the SNP have made great play of giving local authorities flexibility. Had Parliament agreed to give them that flexibility, how w...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Con
Tricia Marwick has one more minute.
Tricia Marwick: SNP
The SNP would provide funding centrally, so there would be no impact on the local council tax payers, who would get a far better deal under local income tax ...
Mr Stone: LD
Will the member give way?
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Con
No, the member is over time.
Tricia Marwick: SNP
The Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and the Tories voted against giving free school meals to the children of people in receipt of lone parent benefit.
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Con
The member must close.
Tricia Marwick: SNP
Today, the Labour Party, the Liberals and the Tories voted against extending free meals to the children of those on housing benefits, those on local housing ...
Elaine Smith (Coatbridge and Chryston) (Lab): Lab
We had an interesting debate this morning on the amendments to the bill, but I start by saying that the bill is a good, progressive piece of legislation, whi...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green): Green
I echo the comments of others who have congratulated and thanked the other members of the committee, the clerks and all our witnesses. The process has been r...
Christine Grahame: SNP
Patrick Harvie makes it sound exciting, but it never was.
Patrick Harvie: Green
I found the topic to be interesting once I got my teeth into it, so to speak.The bill merits a pass mark but, as with other Executive legislation, handwritte...
Elaine Smith: Lab
Does the member think that education on the benefits of breastfeeding is also important?
Patrick Harvie: Green
I agree that a school that is health promoting should promote the benefits of healthy eating for children of all ages and I congratulate the member on her pa...