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Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 3
I am pleased that my final speech in this session of Parliament is about such an important subject to my constituents as crofting. I, too, pay tribute to the contributions that have been made on the issue over the years by many members, not least by Rhoda Grant and Edward Moun...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 3
Does the member acknowledge that there are only 11 commonly used irregular verbs in Gaelic? If a landlord wishes to become the Gaelic-speaking representative on the commission, he or she need only learn.
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 3
Will the member take an intervention?
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 3
I will press amendment 16.
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 3
I press amendment 6.Amendment 6 agreed to.After section 10A
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 3
I will speak to my amendment 6, but I begin by saying that I strongly support sections 14A and 15 of the bill, which will prevent the further separation of grazing shares from crofts, which has been an unfortunate consequence of the crofter’s right to buy and has been detrimen...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 3
I will speak to my amendments 16 to 21. Proposed new sections 50 and 50ZA of the 1993 act make changes to the regime for crofter-led forestry projects on common grazings and, importantly, also extend that regime to other crofter-led environmental projects. A system whereby the...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
I have found this debate hard, so I have no right whatsoever to offer any judgments about the conclusions that other members have so carefully reached and still more carefully argued tonight, not least Mr McArthur. For all of us on both sides of this debate, profound personal ...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Cost of Living (Support for Families)
I welcome the Scottish Government’s work to support households and families across Scotland with the cost of living, in stark contrast, it would seem, to the inaction of the UK Labour Government. Does the cabinet secretary recognise that, for many island households in places s...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Cost of Living (Support for Families)
In my constituency, more than 86 per cent of homes are off the gas grid, and some 46 per cent are heated with oil. Given that critics have warned that Keir Starmer’s support package works out at around £33 per affected household—as the cabinet secretary also mentioned—does the...
2. Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Cost of Living (Support for Families)
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update regarding the steps being taken to support families with the cost of living, in light of the conflict in the middle east and its impact on heating oil prices. (S6T-02959)
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I appreciate the importance of the issue that Stephen Kerr is raising about not having a bill that would in some way be ultra vires in its operation. However, aside from the point that Mr Hepburn made, does Stephen Kerr not feel that the Scotland Act 1998 would preclude most o...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I accept the point about the validity of referenda. I am merely making the point that they work best when we are talking about changing the rules of the game through some major constitutional change.The public rightly hold us to account at elections. Constitutional questions a...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I wish to comment on amendment 112, which proposes that the bill could be the subject of a referendum after royal assent. I realise that my friend Stuart McMillan feels strongly about the issue—I also realise that he is sitting directly behind me—however, I believe that, in a ...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I appreciate the frustration that Stuart McMillan has expressed, which is felt by people from various parties, about the situation relating to the section 104 order. He mentioned that this is a contentious issue, but does he accept that the Scottish Parliament deals with all s...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I see that the Government has not made comments about Daniel Johnson’s amendments 18 and 19, for instance. However, the cabinet secretary has referred to the duty of a medical professional to make all options known to the patient. Is his understanding that amendments 18 and 19...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I thank Jeremy Balfour for his generosity in taking interventions.I hope that the concerns that Ms Forbes has raised might be addressed in some of the amendments that we are discussing today, not least Mr Johnson’s amendments.I return to the question that Mr Hepburn asked abou...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Will Jeremy Balfour give way?
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I could not connect. I would have voted no.
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I wonder whether the member could reassure me about amendment 204. Am I incorrect in reading that to mean that it would remove the provisions that define in detail what the advocacy service is to do? I am keen to ensure that we have a proper definition somewhere in the bill th...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Mr Greer has indicated that he may be about to speak to the question that I was going to raise. Can he clarify the reasoning behind leaving out the word “require” and inserting “request”? In practical terms, what would mean that for someone?
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Will the member take an intervention?
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I just wonder whether the member is bearing in mind, at the moment, that there are many, many people on both sides of this debate who care deeply about it, who are following these proceedings and who are wondering what the last half hour has been about. Does he not think that,...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Will the member give way?
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
That is my understanding of the way in which the amendments have been written.In my view, my amendments would at least ensure that the crucial decisions would be made with everyone in the same actual, rather than virtual, room. Therefore, I ask members to back my three amendme...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I fully agree. Anyone who has attempted to ask a question in a hybrid meeting will be able to readily identify with what Daniel Johnson has said.
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I do not think that there should be fewer protections in rural areas than there would be in urban areas. It seems to me that there should be a pretty basic obligation on doctors to visit patients in such circumstances and that that should apply throughout the country.At presen...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will speak to my amendments 176, 179 and 188.Normally, members hear me urging the NHS to do more of its work online to avoid unnecessary and gruelling travel for patients in the Highlands and Islands, so I appreciate the points that have been made by Mr McArthur, who makes t...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Petitions
On the point about thinking ahead, this is an unusual example of a shared interest between crofters and environmentalists, because the landscape that is provided by crofting or traditional low-intensity agriculture is the environment that is needed by the bird species in which...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Petitions
To pick up on some of what has been said, I note that the goose management policy review described how the management schemes were due to come to an end in 2023. Since then, there has obviously been very welcome funding that has continued the schemes. I realise that there is a...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Petitions
Thank you. .
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Petitions
Finally, when you look at solutions to arrive at what might be considered sustainable numbers of greylag geese in some locations, is the only alternative that you are looking at the shooting of geese and the finding of shooters? If not, what alternatives are you open to lookin...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Petitions
As I alluded, people regularly raise the issues with me, as I am sure they do with you, specifically in the Western Isles. A particular issue has arisen in Uist, where people have come to me—and, I am sure, to you—to comment on the impact of one species: greylag geese, which a...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Petitions
As you will appreciate, this long-running petition is of great interest to my constituents. You mentioned the national goose forum and the delivery plan, and you mentioned the need for swiftness. The Scottish Government has recognised the problem that exists in some parts of t...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
One of the pilot evaluations was on consenting. What specific changes have been made as a result of that? How will you measure success from a community perspective—that is, how communities benefit—and not just from the perspective of applicants?
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
Some of my questions have been touched on, so I will not labour the point. The Government committed to introducing statutory guidance under the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006. What progress has there been on that? What is the timetable? Who is involved?
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Committee
11 Mar 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
The committee has raised an issue about the accessibility of data, and comparisons have been made with Norway’s fish health reports. I appreciate the point that you have made about resources and so on, but could more be done to make data available in a single accessible source?
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Liam McArthur’s amendments would remove ministers’ powers to set regulations defining the training, qualifications and experience of the co-ordinating registered medical practitioner. As members understand, that is because such powers would be out of scope for this Parliament....
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Will the member take an intervention?18:00
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Does the member agree that it is not only in this chamber that the concerns that he has rightly outlined are being expressed? In the past few weeks, members have had a letter from former presidents of colleges of physicians and surgeons, who say:“This is an issue of huge conce...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Will the member take an intervention?
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I appreciate that I have not given Mr Briggs much time to develop his argument, but many members will, like me, sympathise with the point that he makes about ensuring that professionals can opt out. Does his amendment 142 stray into reserved areas? How does he answer the quest...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I thank the member. I appreciate the motives behind his amendment, but I wonder whether he has a view on how the courts or others would be expected to interpret the six-month rule. One way that has been used to interpret the rule in the benefits context has been to ask, “Would...
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
04 Mar 2026
Ferries
I take it that I am an exception, because I am a member who lives on an island and who has raised such issues frequently. Does he also accept that, as much as we might agree on the problems that the ferry services have faced, yesterday’s important announcement about the replac...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Mar 2026
Ferries
Will the member give way?
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Committee
04 Mar 2026
Wildfires in Scotland
Some of the issues that I want to raise have been touched on, but I am interested in what Michael Bruce said about working with the agricultural sector and—to put words in his mouth—creating resilient landscapes.I am interested to know more generally what people feel about the...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
25 Feb 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
Thank you.
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
25 Feb 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
I am aware that the industry has been working to reduce antibiotic use—that might have been alluded to earlier. There have been instances of individual companies having to report and then re-report figures about levels of antibiotic use. Could any of you say a bit more about t...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
25 Feb 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
It does. Thank you.
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
25 Feb 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
When there are things such as unreported calls, I am not going to know about that.
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
25 Feb 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
We have talked around the issue of the extensive data that is out there and its importance in reassuring the public. My question is for Amy Jennings or Peter Pollard—or possibly others. Are the categories of the data being collected likely to change? Are there new areas of dat...
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
25 Feb 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
Thank you.
Alasdair Allan SNP Committee
25 Feb 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
Is the platform live yet?
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Committee
25 Feb 2026
Salmon Farming in Scotland
I have a question that is probably for Peter Pollard. One of the things that SEPA has looked at is a new digital regulatory platform. I am interested to know what the platform will mean for public access to information, how useful it will be to anyone with an interest in the s...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Feb 2026
Motion without Notice
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Could you clarify whether the suspended member is allowed to vote?
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Feb 2026
Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
A visitor levy is a welcome step forward for our local authorities, and I hope that it can now be implemented in a way that takes account of local factors. That is also the view that many tourist businesses in my constituency have expressed to me.Tourism is of increasing impor...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Feb 2026
Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I cannot speak for all local authorities, but I understood that at least some local authorities had agreed not to charge the visitor levy for people who were visiting their local authority area for the purpose of visiting someone in hospital.
Alasdair Allan SNP Chamber
19 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Access to Childcare (Western Isles)
I thank the minister for her on-going engagement on the issue. As she is aware, there has been a huge reduction in the number of childminders who are operating across my constituency in recent years, with no childminders at all left in Barra, Uist or Harris. In order to suppor...
4. Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Access to Childcare (Western Isles)
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its engagement with Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, the Care Inspectorate and the Scottish Childminding Association regarding the improvement of access to childcare across the Western Isles, both for children under...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Feb 2026
Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Likewise, I could not connect. I would have voted yes.
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Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2026 [Draft]

24 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 3
Allan, Dr Alasdair SNP Na h-Eileanan an Iar Watch on SPTV

I am pleased that my final speech in this session of Parliament is about such an important subject to my constituents as crofting. I, too, pay tribute to the contributions that have been made on the issue over the years by many members, not least by Rhoda Grant and Edward Mountain.

This bill has been in the works for a long time. Following the Shucksmith report in 2008, the Crofting Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 was passed. In 2014, the so-called crofting law sump concluded that a significant overhaul of crofting legislation was still required. As the minister has outlined, 140 years of successive crofting acts have created a complex legal situation that is not currently serving crofting particularly efficiently, so the bill is a welcome move to simplify some of that picture. Like other members, I very much hope to see further and more comprehensive legislation soon.

Meanwhile, as other members have mentioned, it is important not to lose sight of the reasons for and origin of crofting law. Throughout the 19th century, the people of the Highlands and Islands faced systematic persecution and eviction at the hands of some landlords who increasingly viewed humans as unprofitable. After the Napier commission examined those issues in the early 1880s, as has been mentioned, five members of the Crofters Party were elected as MPs. That pressure led to the Crofters Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886 finally being passed. For the first time, crofters had legal security of tenure and the right to fix a fair rent.

It is rare that any sector wants tighter regulation. However, the history that I have just recounted means that crofters are very aware that this traditional, culturally vital way of life requires legislation to sustain and protect it. The bill is a step forward in what must be a longer process of crofting law reform.

The bill streamlines administrative processes, frees up the Crofting Commission to focus on its enforcement duties and combines the functions of the Scottish Land Court and the Lands Tribunal for Scotland. That tackles at least some of the areas on which there was the greatest consensus among stakeholders. The next piece of legislation will need to be more comprehensive. However, I believe that the crofting community supports the general principles and the final form of the bill that is before us today.

I was pleased to secure several amendments at stage 2, including to give ministers the power to regulate the transfer of owner-occupier crofts, to prevent a right-to-buy where a crofter is in breach of their duties, to explicitly include enforcement duties in the Crofting Commission’s responsibilities and to introduce a more practical and proportionate civil rather than criminal penalty where there is a failure to uphold certain duties.

Other members also improved the bill with their amendments, and I thank them for supporting those and other amendments last week that related to grazings shares and the involvement of the Crofting Commission, where necessary, on grazings committee applications for environmental or forestry use of common grazings.

Depending on the voting intentions of my constituents, I look forward to working with the next Government on the additional legislation that will be required. In the meantime, the bill is an important step forward on the road to crofting legislation reform and I urge members to give it their support.

17:26

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-21104, in the name of Jim Fairlie, on the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill at stage 3. I invite memb...
The Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity (Jim Fairlie) SNP
From the crofters uprisings in the late 1880s to the Crofters Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886 and the 10 major acts of Parliament on crofting that have been del...
Tim Eagle (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests: I have a small farm, albeit that it is not a croft.Crofting is one of the defining featur...
Tim Eagle Con
You see why I did not want to say that on the public record.
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I am rather relieved that you did not say that through the chair, Mr Eagle.
Tim Eagle Con
My apologies, Presiding Officer.Finally, I thank my colleague Edward Mountain, who has been an incredible campaigner for rural Scotland. This Parliament will...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I thank Tim Eagle for his kind remarks. There will be a lot of thank yous in this contribution, because I also want to thank all those who helped us with our...
Ariane Burgess (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Green
Crofting is a vital part of Scotland’s cultural and social heritage, as well as its future. It is a social and economic glue that holds rural and island comm...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
I am pleased to speak for the Scottish Liberal Democrats on the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill at stage 3. I, too, thank the Rural Affairs and Islands...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
We move to the open debate.17:22
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased that my final speech in this session of Parliament is about such an important subject to my constituents as crofting. I, too, pay tribute to the...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
As this will be my last speech in the Parliament, I hope that the minister will excuse me if I touch only briefly on the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bil...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
We move to closing speeches.17:30
Ariane Burgess Green
I pay tribute to some of the members who have spoken today and who are stepping down. I hope that I do not pick up the tears that my colleague Edward Mountai...
Richard Leonard (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
This is my last speech to Parliament as a member, after 10 years. As a back bencher and a front bencher, as a party leader and a committee convener, I have a...
Jamie Halcro Johnston (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
Now for something different. I draw members’ attention to my entry in the register of interests, as a partner in a farming business, a member of Scottish Lan...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the member give way?
Jamie Halcro Johnston Con
Not if the member is going to demonstrate a crush.
Stephen Kerr Con
I do not have a crush on Richard Leonard, but I have known him for more than 40 years. He has lost none of his fire, passion and principle, and, for that rea...
Jamie Halcro Johnston Con
I agree with that. I served with Richard Leonard on the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee in session 5, and, although I accept that his politics and mine...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I call the minister to wind up the debate.17:46
Jim Fairlie SNP
In closing the debate, I take a final opportunity to thank all the stakeholders who contributed to the development of the bill. As I said in my opening remar...
Rhoda Grant Lab
Although the minister did not promise an overarching bill, his predecessors did, and it was supposed to be introduced in the last parliamentary session, not ...
Jim Fairlie SNP
I reiterate the point that I just made: the 2017 consultation was split on what the bill should deliver, which is why the bill is one that makes technical fi...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
That concludes the debate on the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill at stage 3.