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Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Railways
I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the last members' business debate of the session. I was pleased to sign his motion. My interest in rail goes back many years. I recall meetings some years ago with public transport operators at which I suggested tentatively that pa...
Christine May: Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Manufacturing
It is often suggested, particularly by the Scottish National Party, that RSA and other grants are exploited by rapacious foreign companies, which grab a grant, create low-skill screwdriver or call-centre jobs and, having screwed every penny that they can from the system, reloc...
4. Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Manufacturing
To ask the Scottish Executive what measures it has in place to support manufacturing industry, what the value is of such support and how many jobs have been created or sustained by these measures. (S2O-12457)
Christine May: Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
Will the member take an intervention?
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
Does the minister recognise that many of my constituents who receive pensions from Westminster are very worried about what might happen to those pensions under an SNP-run independent Scotland?
Christine May: Lab Committee
22 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
My apologies.
Christine May: Lab Committee
22 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
None.
Christine May: Lab Committee
22 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Student Loans—
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Committee
22 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
No. Other than to say that for those for whom it is important it is important that we get it right.
Christine May: Lab Chamber
15 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Cataracts (Fife)
The development of the service at Queen Margaret hospital in Fife has resulted in a stratospheric improvement in referral, diagnosis and treatment times for cataract sufferers throughout Fife. Will the minister join me in wishing well all the patients who have been treated, an...
8. Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
15 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Cataracts (Fife)
To ask the Scottish Executive how it is improving the diagnosis and treatment of cataracts in Fife. (S2O-12374)
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
15 Mar 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Cabinet (Meetings)
Will the First Minister join me in expressing profound sympathy for the families of Chris Mallin and Brian Wight, both of whom were 16, and Peter Reilly, who was 21, all from Kennoway in my constituency and who tragically were killed in a road traffic accident on Tuesday eveni...
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
European Structural Funds
In addition, the repercussions of changes will be around for a while, not only in managing the changes but in picking up on issues afterwards.I worry that we will lose some elements of innovation. In my experience, it is often the smaller, more localised groups that come up wi...
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
European Structural Funds
I was part of a local authority that had a clawback from the first round of funding towards the end of the second round. That happened because papers were missing due to the change in local authority structures and because one contract was let—legally—before the go-ahead was g...
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
European Structural Funds
I am getting the blame for the research—I use the word "blame" advisedly. I am sorry if I am an anorak, but I found the report and presentation extremely interesting. The key points that were pulled out—such as on the numbers of jobs created and sustained, on the fact that thi...
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
Annual Report
It is a model of brevity, clarity and strength of purpose.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
Legacy Paper
We note the notes.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
Sport 21 and Sports Policy
I will take a leaf out of the Ulsterman's book and rain on everyone's parade. Unless I missed it, nobody suggested that council tax or income tax should go up, so resources will continue to be limited. In Scotland, the notion that it is for public agencies and the public secto...
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
Sport 21 and Sports Policy
It was just folk from the north.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
Sport 21 and Sports Policy
The discussion has dealt with both the issues that I wanted to raise. Julia Bracewell mentioned the clarity of "Reaching Higher" on where the various top-end responsibilities lie. I would be interested to hear whether everyone agrees that that is helpful and whether other part...
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Committee
13 Mar 2007
Sport 21 and Sports Policy
I am the member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Fife.
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
08 Mar 2007
Fairtrade
I thank all members who signed the motion—and there were many of them—and all members who are here in the chamber. There would have been more had the transport arrangements for this evening not been slightly difficult for many people. I also thank all those in the gallery, who...
Christine May: Lab Chamber
08 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Public Library Service
Is the minister aware that the quality improvement matrix that is due to be launched has generated interest from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Audit Commission in England, and from the Governments of Australia and New Zealand? Will she join me in congratu...
7. Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
08 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Public Library Service
I remind the Parliament of my entry in the register of members' interests as chair of the Scottish Libraries and Information Council.To ask the Scottish Executive how it will improve standards in the public library service. (S2O-12289)
Christine May: Lab Committee
07 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Like Murdo Fraser, I welcome the draft order, not least because my constituency has a significant interest in marine energy, technology and fabrication. I am pleased about the amalgamation of smaller suppliers' output. That is very welcome.What discussions have you had with th...
Christine May: Lab Committee
07 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Is anyone betting on it?
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Committee
07 Mar 2007
Subordinate Legislation
The minister will be aware that Citizens Advice Scotland has given committee members a briefing. For the purposes of clarification, I will briefly go through the three points and one request that it makes and ask whether you can confirm that you have dealt with them all—I thin...
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
01 Mar 2007
Illegal Moneylenders
Members have made some very good speeches on an issue that we are all concerned about, even if we have slightly different views on how to solve it.Unlike Patrick Harvie, I managed to find information on the subject quite easily on the internet. In the UK, the total value of ad...
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Organic Farming
Will the minister also pay tribute to the many farmers in Scotland who, while they are not certified as organic, nonetheless use responsible farming methods and produce good and healthy food?
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Complaint
I support Donald Gorrie's suggestion. We spent a lot time on our previous decision, and considerable publicity was given to it and the reasons for it. A breach of the rules and of confidentiality is serious. A breach is a breach is a breach, as others have said before. The san...
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
I support that suggestion. We could include a recommendation in our legacy paper that Parliament should carry out some sort of audit of how that part of the code is working. In four years, I think that I have received two letters from a list member to say that they have taken ...
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
And "verse"?
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
Can I get that in writing?
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
I can appreciate why Donald Gorrie might want a set of rules that would apply to the behaviour of everyone else. I might, too, because I, of course, am entirely reasonable. However, if at this stage we were to include volume 1 as part of the code rather than leave it as an exp...
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
I think that we should as well.
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
Which sentence are we talking about?
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
Yes. I think that it probably should.
Christine May: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
May I make a pedant's change in the first line? It would be more grammatically correct and nicer English to say, "It is important to note that these volumes relate to the conduct of all members".
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Committee
27 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
Members may recall that, at the previous meeting, I expressly asked for the point to be clarified.I propose two minor changes. First, the first line of paragraph 1.3 could refer to "all members' conduct in relation to duties connected to being a member of the Scottish Parliame...
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Scottish Water (Status)
Is the minister satisfied that issues to do with Scottish Water's performance that were of major concern in the past, such as delays to new housing projects and noxious smells from waste water treatment works, have been adequately addressed? Will she discuss with me how the ti...
Christine May: Lab Chamber
15 Feb 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Ship-to-ship Oil Transfers
It has been alleged that last year's clearwater Forth exercise highlighted significant communication difficulties and that if those difficulties were replicated following an actual oil spill they would result in unacceptable delays and confusion in any response. Regardless of ...
4. Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
15 Feb 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Ship-to-ship Oil Transfers
To ask the First Minister what steps are being taken to ensure an effective emergency response in the event of an oil spillage resulting from ship-to-ship oil transfers around Scotland's coastline. (S2F-2729)
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
14 Feb 2007
Coeliac Disease
Margo MacDonald's first point was about the availability of a simple test. Has she had any discussions with the minister about the possibility of having that test made available through local pharmacies, in the same way that the diabetes test is available?
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Chamber
14 Feb 2007
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 3
Does that mean that the Scottish National Party will become focused on the key priorities for Scotland and stop making promises to spend money on everything that happens to come to the surface every day of the week?
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Legacy Paper
Before you received that advice about the mandatory committees, I had been concerned that such a move might send out the message that standards are not seen as particularly important and can simply be wrapped up with procedures. Indeed, I am still slightly uncomfortable not on...
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Legacy Paper
I know that we have only just agreed the code of conduct, but it and the members' interests legislation will continue to be tested by events and incidents. Perhaps we should recommend a further review of those matters in the light of experience in the third session.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
That will be interesting.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
What we have agreed will go out to consultation to all the political groups, will it not?
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
I am perhaps less concerned about paragraph 3.1.4 than are other members. It seems to me to do no harm, but I am not prepared to force a vote on it. As long as we retain wording that is along the lines of the present suggestion, I will be content.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
Which bit are we looking at? Paragraph 4.2 is about sanctions and offences in my copy.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
I have two points, one of which Bill Butler has covered. The first is to express my thanks to the clerks for the helpful explanatory papers on the code and for the work that has been done on tidying up the various wordings as a result of our deliberations.My second point arise...
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
You are right—in that case, I support your suggestion.
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Code of Conduct
Although the second-last sentence, which is on sexual harassment, is redundant, it is helpful that the final sentence emphasises that a procedure is in place for investigating complaints. Without that, somebody might read the paragraph and wonder why it does not say what will ...
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Business in the Parliament Conference
Do not count on it.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Business in the Parliament Conference
Whenever the next meeting is.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Business in the Parliament Conference
That is the point that I was going to make.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Business in the Parliament Conference
Many ordinary businesses are not a member of either.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Business in the Parliament Conference
It would be logistically difficult.
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Legacy Paper
Do the words "pot" and "kettle" come to mind?
Christine May: Lab Committee
13 Feb 2007
Legacy Paper
So do I.
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Chamber

Plenary, 28 Mar 2007

28 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Railways
I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the last members' business debate of the session. I was pleased to sign his motion. My interest in rail goes back many years. I recall meetings some years ago with public transport operators at which I suggested tentatively that passenger services to Leven might be reinstated. At that, there would be many sharp intakes of breath and much sucking of teeth. The people in those gatherings, who were almost universally male—one of them was in the public gallery earlier, but he has now gone—would delve into their pockets, produce railway timetables and go into a huddle and mutter, before explaining to me carefully and clearly why it was impossible to get even another single carriage anywhere in Fife without inflicting catastrophic damage on the whole national rail network, from Cornwall to John O'Groats.

Then, they might well have been right but, in the eight years that have passed since then, there has been a sea change. We have had significant and sustained investment in public transport, particularly in rail, and, because of increasing fuel costs and environmental considerations, there has been a welcome resurgence of interest among manufacturing businesses in moving goods off road and on to rail. That has resulted in a climate in which teeth are no longer sucked and there is a willingness to talk about the expansion of rail services in Fife, both passenger and freight. I do not claim that reaching that stage has been easy—it has been extraordinarily difficult and hurdles have had to be overcome. Discussions are still far too protracted with far too many people. When the property interests become involved, the discussions get extraordinarily difficult, which is an issue that the minister and his successor must get hold of if we are to speed up the process.

I will mention three projects that have led to my belief that, sooner rather than later, passenger services to Leven will finally be restored. The first is the improvements that are under way at Markinch after some delay. The second is the development at Earlseat which, although not directly on the line, will allow coal to be taken out and will get lorries off the roads. That was our first blooding in dealing with the new Network Rail. The third project is Diageo's proposal to reopen the Thornton to Methil line, which will take us within a mile of our goal of passenger services to Leven. The project is in the draft structure plan. I certainly put the proposal in my submission to SESTRAN. The catchment population of 25,000 or more will, I hope, have access to about 60 stations, including the proposed new station at Edinburgh airport. When we build the multimodal crossing over the Forth, they will have trains that go over that as well.

I thank everybody who has supported us in the long campaign when it seemed as if the line would never happen. I thank the community with railway interests and everybody else. I look forward to being able to travel from here to Leven on the train, just as I travel from here to my home in Kirkcaldy. Once again, I thank Mark Ruskell.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Trish Godman): Lab
The final item of business today is a members' business debate on motion S2M-5762, in the name of Mark Ruskell, on reconnecting communities by rail. The deba...
Motion debated,
That the Parliament welcomes the work undertaken by communities across Scotland to enhance the rail network; recognises in particular the long-standing need ...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green
I thank those members who have stayed behind to engage in the debate and the many others who signed my motion.This is the last members' business debate of th...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
We move to the debate; speeches will be three minutes.
Roseanna Cunningham (Perth) (SNP): SNP
I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate. Given the bill that Parliament passed this afternoon, it is particularly appropriate that we continue to ...
Mr Ted Brocklebank (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate. Of course, no group in the Parliament has a God-given right to give itself the "green" accolade—and I say...
Stewart Stevenson (Banff and Buchan) (SNP): SNP
Will the member give way?
Mr Brocklebank: Con
I would rather not; I have only three minutes.I realise that, as a single car occupier, I am doing little to cut emissions or, for that matter, to help the o...
Mr Jamie Stone (Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) (LD): LD
I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the last members' business debate in this session of Parliament and endorse his remarks about freight on rail.I...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
Not by the member, I am sure.
Mr Stone: LD
I hasten to assure Mr Fraser about that.Mr McMorran's point was that we need somebody to own the building, in the sense of use and maintenance, as well as in...
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab
I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the last members' business debate of the session. I was pleased to sign his motion. My interest in rail goes ba...
Ms Sandra White (Glasgow) (SNP): SNP
I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing this debate on reconnecting communities by rail. I hope that other MSPs will not mind a Glasgow MSP intruding o...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green
I join other members in congratulating Mark Ruskell on securing the debate and on highlighting the desire of communities throughout Scotland to be reconnecte...
Stewart Stevenson: SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I wonder whether I might take the liberty of moving a motion without notice that the debate be extended until five to...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
It is not possible for me to extend the debate—I am doing the best I can. If you had not stood up and taken so long, I could probably have got somebody else ...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I will try to be brief to help you get someone else into the debate.I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the final mem...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
You should be finishing now, Mr Smith.
Iain Smith: LD
I have had only two and a half minutes, but I will finish with a final comment.The Levenmouth development is important because it would have significant rege...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
I call Rob Gibson. If members stick to their times I will manage to get everyone in.
Rob Gibson (Highlands and Islands) (SNP): SNP
I welcome the chance to speak in the debate and congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing it.I am glad that there is such a positive attitude in Mid Scotland and...
Chris Ballance (South of Scotland) (Green): Green
I will speak quickly in support of the motion in the name of my colleague Mark Ruskell. Communities throughout Scotland have campaigned hard to expand their ...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP
I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate.I will start with a declaration of interest: I believe in rail travel and I travel by rail every day. I th...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
I call Alex Fergusson, to be followed—very briefly—by Murdo Fraser.
Alex Fergusson (Galloway and Upper Nithsdale) (Con): Con
I will be as brief as I possibly can be. I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate. I have every intention of being as parochial as Roseanna Cunning...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
I will be succinct in my remarks, although I fear that, on this occasion, I might not be able to take any interventions. I commend Mark Ruskell for the motio...
The Minister for Transport (Tavish Scott): LD
Given that I have no stations in my constituency I, unlike others in this end-of-season debate, cannot be parochial about rail, which is probably just as wel...
Mr Ruskell: Green
The regional transport plans will be submitted to the minister this week. What is his view of transport plans that put forward projects that are not yet in s...
Tavish Scott: LD
It is important that there is consistency between documents. That is in the interests of regional transport partnerships and their constituent councils in re...