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Roderick Campbell SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill
I am not, for one minute, suggesting that this does not set a precedent, but we need to look at every case on its facts. We will see how the directions work in practice. I think that they need to be kept under review. I will move on to the domestic abuse aggravator. The Law ...
Roderick Campbell SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill
I will—briefly.
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill
I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests as a member of the Faculty of Advocates. I begin by acknowledging Alison McInnes’s immense contribution to the issue of the alternatives to Cornton Vale. Applause. I turn to what is perhaps the most controversial pa...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill
The member has talked about Lord Carloway’s comments. Will the member accept that he also said this? “What I am trying to say is that it could be done but it is not what we would see as the best way of doing it.”—Official Report, Justice Committee, 8 December 2015; c 35.
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
As far as future proofing is concerned, I like to think that the impact of the legislation will be kept under review and, if necessary, consideration will be given to extending it. However, for the moment, I agree with my colleague Alison McInnes that we need to take a cautiou...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2016
First Minister’s Question Time · Commission on Widening Access (Response)
One of the report’s recommendations is that those who compile key university rankings should “ensure greater priority is given to socioeconomic diversity within the rankings” and that the institutions that take those actions should not be penalised. What is the Government’s...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
15 Mar 2016
Annual Report
I cannot remember, to be honest.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
15 Mar 2016
Annual Report
I do not like it.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
15 Mar 2016
Annual Report
Yes, but it is just UK Government legislation.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
15 Mar 2016
Annual Report
Well, it is Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs—Interruption.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
15 Mar 2016
Annual Report
Is that right?
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
15 Mar 2016
European Union Priorities
The response is all self-explanatory; I do not have anything to add.
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Mar 2016
Energy Strategy
Will the minister advise me how biomass energy centres, such as the new biomass plant in Guardbridge in my constituency, help the Scottish Government to achieve the target set out in the new energy strategy? Will he also clarify the Government’s position on independent emissio...
Roderick Campbell SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2016
First Minister’s Question Time · Visitor Attractions (Visitor Numbers)
I am pleased to note that one of the leading attractions was Falkland palace in my constituency. I am sure that the First Minister will agree that it is important to consider how tourism can grow. One such way is to improve accessibility. We have in Fife an accessible Fife p...
6. Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2016
First Minister’s Question Time · Visitor Attractions (Visitor Numbers)
To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government’s response is to figures from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions that show a 5.5 per cent increase in visitor numbers at attractions in Scotland in 2015. (S4F-03295)
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
08 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning, cabinet secretary. Why is the bill not being amended to provide a prima facie test for interim sexual harm prevention orders?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
08 Mar 2016
Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
One of the thrusts of the submissions is that there is a lack of publicity for judgments that sheriffs give on the application of section 28. What are the panel’s views on that? How might that be improved?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
08 Mar 2016
Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
I would be interested to hear what other people have to say on that point.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
08 Mar 2016
Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
Let us accept for the purposes of argument that the financial rights of cohabitants will be different from the rights of married people. Notwithstanding that, we have had representations from solicitors that they cannot advise clients properly on the impact of section 28. Prof...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
08 Mar 2016
Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
Yes—in terms of applying for an order for contact.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
08 Mar 2016
Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
The Law Society’s submission talks about the rights of siblings. How important an issue does the panel think that is?
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
08 Mar 2016
Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
I am the MSP for North East Fife and a committee member.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
Fine. I will move on to a different matter: the question of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership negotiations and what the presidency is doing on its stated ambition to conclude the negotiations. An issue that seems to have come on to the agenda more rapidly ...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Human Rights
Indeed. Thank you. That is a very helpful answer. Obviously, a lot of human rights lawyers and activists and campaigners in the third sector are keen to extend human rights more forcefully into economic and social rights beyond the apparent narrow remit of the convention itsel...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Human Rights
Good morning. Mindful of my interest as a member of the Faculty of Advocates, I flag up the evidence that was given to the House of Lords EU Justice Sub-committee on 2 February, in which there seemed to be reference to the possibility of making our Supreme Court into a quasi-c...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
Okay. I will leave it there.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
I appreciate that the TTIP negotiations are continuing. I was more concerned with the position in relation to CETA and what the timetable actually is for progress. Are you able to help with that?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
In relation to the investor dispute settlement provisions, those that were agreed with the Canadian Government for the Canadian agreement are different from the Commission’s current proposals for TTIP. Are discussions going on in relation to the investor dispute settlement pro...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
That is a laudable aim, but has anything tangible been added into the equation to enhance security under the presidency to date or are there plans in the remaining part of the presidency to tweak any aspect of that co-operation on security matters?
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
Good morning, Mr Smits. I will focus on an issue that is mentioned on the Netherlands EU presidency website and which is associated with migration, but which appears to be an independent matter, too. The website says: “More focus is needed on the comprehensive approach to mig...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2016
Families Affected by Murder and Culpable Homicide
I also congratulate Graeme Pearson on securing the debate. I add my support and praise for the list of organisations that he referred to in both his motion and his introductory remarks. Graeme Pearson has mentioned the 887 victims over a period. I accept that culpable homicid...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2016
First Minister’s Question Time · Neurological Conditions (Young People)
One of the Sue Ryder report’s recommendations referred to the need to develop and implement a method for collecting and presenting data on the prevalence of neurological conditions. Does the First Minister agree that a comprehensive database is important?
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2016
General Question Time · Cannabis Possession
Is the minister able to confirm whether there are targets for such warnings?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I very much welcome the cabinet secretary’s comments. Those points were made by an academic. For the record, the points in relation to sections 54 and 55 of the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 were highlighted by Gerard Maher of the University of Edinburgh, rather than Pro...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Petition
It is quite important that we reach consensus on this. If the question is whether we are going to ask about operation Sandwood and who the independent Crown counsel is, I would say yes, in the spirit of compromise, but I am not sure that we should go through all the bullet poi...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Petition
We have known about the questions for a little while. On 5 January we did not raise the issue.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Margaret Mitchell has referred to the decision of Lord Glennie in the Court of Session on the judicial review petition of WF v the Scottish ministers. That relates to an on-going case, so I must be careful in what I say. There were two important points in that decision. First...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Unfortunately, I take a different view from Margaret Mitchell and the convener on the matter. I accept that section 6 does not find favour with what I might describe as the legal establishment. The key point to remember is that jury directions would be given only if there was ...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I fully understand where Alison McInnes is coming from. There is a clear need to raise public awareness of the issue and to look at issues around education in sexual health. My query is whether we need to put that in legislation or whether we can rely on the Government’s gener...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I understand where Elaine Murray is coming from, but my instinct is that, if we were going to deal with the issue, it would be by a further amendment to the voyeurism offence under the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That would be too much information, convener. I was referring to my entry in the register of members’ interests and my membership of the Faculty of Advocates. I take a contrary view to that of Mr Meehan, and I remind people that Catherine Dyer, from the Crown Office and Procu...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Perhaps I should refer to my interest—
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I recognise that there are different opinions from various groups about whether the section should be extended. I take on board the point that Margaret McDougall made about section 127 of the 2003 act, but it still provides a punishment. Also, we should all bear in mind sectio...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I concur with Elaine Murray’s views about the wideness of the provision. From looking back at its evidence, I think that the Law Society seemed to be instinctively of the view that domestic abuse cases are currently given a lot of special attention in the courts and that addin...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Police Scotland
It is brief, convener. My question follows on from some of the questions that Margaret McDougall has asked about the staff survey. We have heard a lot about the steps that you have been taking to improve internal communication. In the staff survey, under the heading of commitm...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Police Scotland
I wanted to follow through briefly on—
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
01 Mar 2016
Police Scotland
I just want to clarify a small point of detail. Police Scotland was incepted on 1 April 2013, and I presume that Safecall was still going at that time. It would be useful to know when Safecall ended and integrity matters started. I have not heard that information this morning....
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Mar 2016
Topical Question Time · Good Food Nation
Can the cabinet secretary advise the chamber on how Food Standards Scotland fits into the vision of a good food nation?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
“Brussels Bulletin”
I will highlight a couple of matters. I was pleased to note that “the European Parliament adopted a resolution on the ... review of the ... Biodiversity Strategy, calling in particular for better implementation ... and financing of the Birds and Habitats Directives”. The r...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
European Union Reform and Referendum
From the previous witnesses, we heard talk of what impact the EU referendum might have on the Scottish election. Without being partisan about it, what are your fears or hopes in that respect?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
European Union Reform and Referendum
The Smith commission report made reference to improving intergovernmental structures. Will you give us an update on how that is working and the extent to which you might be able to highlight that kind of issue in the context of the EU referendum debate?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
European Union Reform and Referendum
The new social benefits and free movement provisions will apply, obviously, to all member states. Is there the possibility that the European Court of Justice might wish to assess them for compatibility with the treaties? Is that a problem?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
European Union Reform and Referendum
In the panel’s view, would a restatement of sovereignty affect the views of voters in any way, or would it have no effect whatever?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
European Union Reform and Referendum
I want to move back to sovereignty. We have heard the views that were expressed about the decision on ever closer union and what that might mean for the future. What are the panel’s views on a further restatement of sovereignty—there was quite a lot of speculation on this in t...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
European Union Reform and Referendum
Thank you—I think that I will leave opinion polls alone now.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
European Union Reform and Referendum
The conclusion to draw from that might be that, as far as the opinion polls are concerned, we await the result of the referendum with considerable interest, reflecting on the opinion polls’ approach.
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
European Union Reform and Referendum
Before I start the main questions that I want to ask, I will ask Professor Curtice a brief supplementary on the difference between the telephone and internet polls. You would not speculate as to which might be right. However, can you speculate what conclusions could be reached...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Feb 2016
Fairer Fife Commission
I apologise to members: after my speech I will not be able to stay for the rest of the debate, because I have another engagement. I congratulate Jayne Baxter on bringing this debate to the Parliament and I welcome the opportunity to speak briefly on the fairer Fife commission...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Feb 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Environmental Justice (Access)
The minister has largely answered my question, but I welcome the commitment to publishing an options paper and I look forward to seeing that paper before the dissolution of Parliament.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
23 Feb 2016
Petitions
Yes. I do not feel that there is sufficient information before us this morning for the committee to do the issue justice.
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 22 March 2016

22 Mar 2016 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill

I am not, for one minute, suggesting that this does not set a precedent, but we need to look at every case on its facts. We will see how the directions work in practice. I think that they need to be kept under review.

I will move on to the domestic abuse aggravator. The Law Society, in particular, has been lukewarm about the aggravator. I am not unsympathetic to the argument that domestic abuse cases are assiduously prosecuted at present. Clearly, there is danger in overpromoting the aggravator as a panacea when it simply represents “an additional tool”, as Catherine Dyer of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service described it. We also need to look at it in the context of the recently completed consultation on a new offence of domestic abuse.

I think that the right way to look at the aggravator is as a further incremental step in dealing with the scourge of domestic abuse, and certainly not as an alternative to the creation of a specific offence.

The part of the bill that relates to non-consensual sharing of images generated much discussion at stages 1 and 2, as well as in today’s debate. While there was general agreement on the benefits of an offence that deals with what has been described as a relatively new type of socially unacceptable behaviour, there was a difference of views on whether we should seek to criminalise the disclosure of text messages or written material.

It is very important that we look at the impact on the victim. That should be first and foremost when we look at the offence. My view is that, for the moment, we should take a conservative and cautious line regarding the disclosure of texts or written materials. I understand the arguments put forward by Margaret McDougall and I am concerned about the wider implications for young people.

It is right to point out that the Children and Young People’s Commissioner, Tam Baillie, said in evidence that he was not looking for an exemption for children and young people. I honestly believe that the sharing of texts between teenagers is an industry in itself. Although I understand the views of those who sought to extend the offence, I think that, on balance, we have taken the right position.

I agree with all those who think that we need a proper campaign of information and education to accompany the commencement of the legislation and, as the cabinet secretary said, we should keep the provisions of that part of the bill under review.

I cannot let this opportunity pass without at least mentioning the contributions of Professor Chalmers and Professor Maher in relation to issues arising from what were described in the committee’s report as

“sexual acts elsewhere in the UK”.

I am glad that the Government addressed the academics’ points at stage 2.

I also welcome the fact that amendments at stage 2 put beyond doubt the right of any person against whom a sexual harm prevention order is sought the opportunity to make oral representations.

In conclusion, this is an important bill. I wish it well. It is important that it is the last piece of legislation to be passed in this session of the Scottish Parliament.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (John Scott) Con
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-15994, in the name of Michael Matheson, on the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill. 15:09
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Michael Matheson) SNP
I begin the formal stage 3 debate by thanking the members and clerks of the Justice Committee, the Finance Committee and the Delegated Powers and Law Reform ...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Does the cabinet secretary agree that the use of expert witnesses would serve the purpose of dealing with those misconceptions in a very effective way—just a...
Michael Matheson SNP
That point was raised at stages 1 and 2, and I will come to it in my speech. The issue was identified by the Crown, and I recognise that Margaret Mitchell an...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
Would the cabinet secretary concede, however, that the Lord President and Sheriff Gordon Liddle, who is vice president of the Sheriff’s Association, had very...
Michael Matheson SNP
I recognise that they raised some concerns regarding the provisions, but I do not recall them saying that they would not take them forward if Parliament was ...
Elaine Murray (Dumfriesshire) (Lab) Lab
I am honoured to open the stage 3 debate for Scottish Labour on the last bill to be considered in the fourth session of the Scottish Parliament. I would like...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Con
Just take a moment. There is plenty of time.
Elaine Murray Lab
I have had this cough since 5 January. I wish it would go away. Opponents within the judiciary argue that similar directions will creep into other areas of ...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
The Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill is, as others have mentioned, the last bill that the Parliament will consider as session 4 draws to a c...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
It has been my privilege to convene the Justice Committee for five years. I thank all the committee members for their hard work and, not least, for their tol...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP
The member has talked about Lord Carloway’s comments. Will the member accept that he also said this? “What I am trying to say is that it could be done but i...
Christine Grahame SNP
Exactly—why do it this way if there is a better way of doing it? I think that the member has shot himself in the foot, no matter that he is a member of the F...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Elaine Smith) Lab
Before I call Malcolm Chisholm, I advise members that this is his valedictory speech. Like me, he has been a member since 1999 and, prior to that, he was a w...
Malcolm Chisholm (Edinburgh Northern and Leith) (Lab) Lab
Thank you for those very kind words, Presiding Officer. Today’s bill is another step in the significant progress on action against violence against women th...
Christina McKelvie (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (SNP) SNP
On 11 September 2013, I led a members’ business debate on the sensitive subject of revenge porn. It was then the subject of a new campaign by Scottish Women’...
Alison McInnes (North East Scotland) (LD) LD
The bill addresses the need to tackle the damage that is done by abusive behaviour and sexual harm. The Government has acknowledged that the bill deals with ...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP
I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests as a member of the Faculty of Advocates. I begin by acknowledging Alison McInnes’s immense contri...
Christine Grahame SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Roderick Campbell SNP
I will—briefly.
Christine Grahame SNP
Does the member agree that juries may have preconceptions and prejudices in other types of case? For instance, if a young man with cropped hair and covered i...
Roderick Campbell SNP
I am not, for one minute, suggesting that this does not set a precedent, but we need to look at every case on its facts. We will see how the directions work ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Before I call Margaret McDougall, the chamber will wish to note that this is her valedictory speech. Margaret McDougall became a member in this session of Pa...
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Thank you, Presiding Officer, for your kind words. I am disappointed that the Scottish Government rejected my amendments to the bill, and I will continue to...
John Finnie (Highlands and Islands) (Ind) Ind
A lot of work takes place before we get to this point in any piece of legislation, and I thank all the contributors that got us here. I will allude to infor...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I pay tribute to Malcolm Chisholm. It is fitting that he has made his final speech in this debate, because his contribution to tackling violence against wome...
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA
We now move to winding-up speeches. I call Annabel Goldie, who will give her final speech in Parliament. 16:29
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con
I am delighted to participate in this afternoon’s proceedings on the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill, which is the final piece of legislati...
The Presiding Officer NPA
On behalf of the Parliament, I would like to thank you for your substantial contribution to the Parliament as an MSP, as a committee convener and as the lead...
Elaine Murray Lab
Thank you very much, Presiding Officer. I often wonder how much more can be said about a bill when we get to the final debate at stage 3. The cabinet secret...