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Jamie Greene LD Chamber
25 Mar 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · Immigrants and Minority Groups (Protests and Rhetoric)
I associate myself with those words. In asking what is potentially my final question, I wish all members across the chamber the very best in the future.The reality is that, in recent times, we have seen a rise in antisemitic abuse and far-right protests. There are people who a...
7. Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (LD) LD Chamber
25 Mar 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · Immigrants and Minority Groups (Protests and Rhetoric)
To ask the First Minister, in light of the reported rise in protests and rhetoric aimed at immigrants and minority groups, what action any future Scottish administration can take to restore kindness, decency and tolerance to politics. (S6F-04786)
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (LD) LD Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
I thank Lorna Slater for that speech—that was beautiful. I think that, tonight, we have heard some of the most profound and powerful speeches I have ever heard in this place, and I thank all members for that.On a more positive note, friends, I celebrate another year alive this...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
Finally, what would you say is the primary lesson that has been learned from the experience? Section 22 reports are unusual for agencies such as yours. What is your key takeaway to ensure that a future Public Audit Committee will not have to look at another similar report?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
You did, thank you. I mentioned staffing because there was a 25 per cent jump over a short period of time, which seems unusual. I would understand if that had to happen for a short period of time and if contractors had to be brought in to help with the additional workload, but...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
Thank you for that update.In the letter from the Minister for Public Finance, I noticed talk of extra resource that you received from the Scottish Government—including mention of the recruitment of 100 extra staff. What does that take your total staffing levels to, and why is ...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
That leads to a wider question. What is the culture at the SPPA at the moment? Are there sufficient safeguards for whistleblowers, or anyone in the agency who has concerns, to come forward? Has the culture improved somewhat in the past decade or since you have taken over?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
In a newspaper article, indeed, which is why—
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
Okay. You do not need to elaborate any further. I am just going with what is in black and white in front of me—
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
Okay. That is helpful.On a wider point—this was also covered in the article, but it relates to a longer-term issue—my understanding is that, as far back as 2016, which is some time ago, individuals had brought to the agency’s attention some issues and concerns about police pen...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
In the context of police pension ill-health overpayments. I just want to get that on the record for people who may be concerned about that. Is it right that Government ministers have agreed that any costs related to that will come to you and that you will not have to fund them...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
Okay. I do not want to labour the point but it is important that we get the facts on the record, and that has given you the opportunity to do that.Just to summarise, the good news is that anyone who was overpaid will not have to pay the money back.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
I get that. Sorry—this is just for my benefit after taking at face value what I read in the story.I presume that the decision was one that only the ministers could make, because the written-off finances will presumably be backfilled by the Scottish Government. I understand tha...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
Okay, so there was no U-turn.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
Okay, thank you for that. Just to clarify, which bit of the story was nonsense?
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (LD) LD Committee
17 Mar 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency”
Good morning. It will not be a huge surprise to our guests to learn that I will start by covering the article in this morning’s Herald, which I have in front of me. It raises a few questions that I want to pose to you. The first is a point of clarification. It is a newspaper a...
Jamie Greene LD Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Over the past four days, it has been clear that a small number of MSPs have had a lot to say and a lot of MSPs have had not much to say. I include myself in that latter category of being in listening mode. Equally, a number of us will have to go away from the chamber in an hou...
Jamie Greene LD Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am eternally sympathetic to the notion that the Parliament should have as much say as possible in major change. We have amended other bills in a similar fashion. However, there is a technical niggle at the back of my mind: we do not know the make-up of the next Parliament or...
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (LD) LD Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Can Stephen Kerr elicit which parts of the bill, as amended to date, relate to reserved matters? My understanding is that those have all been removed from the bill. If he could point to some such parts of the bill, I would be grateful.
Jamie Greene LD Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
My intervention follows on from the previous discussion and from other amendments about such hypothetical scenarios. I do not have a problem with the quite difficult conversations that we must have about the substance, the method and the ifs and whens when something goes wrong...
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (LD) LD Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will keep this brief. This is the first time that I have spoken in these proceedings, although I have been following them intently. I suspect that, like me, all members are trying to do the right thing. Particularly due to having free votes, it has been an exercise and a hal...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
That might be part of it, but it is not solely related to that.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
I much prefer an honest answer. I only raise it because some police officers who knew of your appearance here this morning approached me and said that they are concerned that it breaches their human right to privacy and interaction, and so on. That is why I mentioned it.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
I have to ask because it has certainly been in the news in the past few months. My question is directed to the chief constable. Do you believe that serving police officers or staff of Police Scotland should be obliged to declare all and any interests, including memberships of ...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
I appreciate that and Ms Vallance is sick of hearing from me on that issue. Do I have time for a final question, convener?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
That is not what the officers say.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
I appreciate that. I made a plug for my local police station, which I had to do in our final evidence session.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
Yes, we are quite short on time. That £40 million increase in capital is fascinating. In that exact period when it was £45 million per year, I was jumping up and down asking for a new police station in Greenock, but the answer from Police Scotland was, “If we get more money fr...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
Okay. We are short on time, so I have a brief question for Mr Rennick—we are not letting you get away lightly this morning. There was some criticism in the report, particularly of the Scottish Government, on the lack of a—let me get the terminology right—medium-term financial ...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
There is a perfect storm. You are losing people at the end of their careers who have been around a long time and have a lot of knowledge and expertise; some are retiring early; a large number are retiring due to ill health, which we have some statistics on; and a younger gener...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
What is your current attrition rate? What is the average age of a police officer in Scotland and at what age do you start to lose people? We have kept a watching eye on that over the years and there is a feeling that we are losing many new recruits, who go through training, jo...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
That is very welcome. It talks to the wider point about resource planning, which was the premise of my original question, and the sorts of activities that Police Scotland is required to undertake.At the beginning of the meeting, we talked about police officers linked arm in ar...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
Have any officers refused to carry it?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
I am glad that you mentioned that. As we are all aware, and as numerous committees of the Parliament have identified, the mortality rate associated with Scotland’s issue with drugs is still unacceptably high. Arguably, that is a public health issue, but behind all that is a cr...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
You will be aware of the number of high-profile cases of knife crime in our cities, which often involve groups of young men. A lot of casework is coming through in relation to that issue. People are genuinely concerned about and afraid of what seems to be a perceived, if not a...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
Are you comfortable that the Government has responded accordingly and given you adequate resources to deal with that issue?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
When a mob turns up outside an asylum hotel, for example, the police have a duty to turn up and keep the peace if there are factions with different views—I understand that.The general point that the Audit Scotland report makes is that 16,500 seems to be an arbitrary number. We...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
Could you give an example to elaborate on that?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
It is interesting that the report identifies the arbitrary figure of 16,500, which is, in essence, a finance-based target. The report said—I am paraphrasing—that there was no evidence that 16,500 officers was the right number to deliver effective policing for the future. I und...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
Thank you very much for that comprehensive answer. I am not entirely sure that it answered the question, which was about whether your current police officer numbers are at the right level. That is not a criticism; I would just like us to get an idea of that. I appreciate that ...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
Is that on target or above or below your requirements?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
What about non-warranted staff?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
Good morning. I have a lot of ground to cover, so feel free to give answers that are as relevant to the question as you wish—there is no need to elongate them in any way.There are some basic themes that I would like to cover. Let us start with the theme of people and, in parti...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
I think that you see my point. The flares are getting into the stadium in people’s pockets, down their socks or in other ways, so there is still an issue. The police now have additional powers that they did not have a couple of years ago, so officers on the ground outside the ...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
How many times did officers use the power of stop and search?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
How many were seized at the weekend?
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
That is interesting.My final question relates to legislation that affects your officers. I recall vividly the passage through the Parliament of the bill that became the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022, which includes provisions to deal with fireworks and...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
I am interested in the intelligence work that you undertake, although I do not expect you to go into any operational details. Some points have been made about the types of organisations and groups that are infiltrating football matches. I find it difficult to believe that thes...
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (LD) LD Committee
11 Mar 2026
“Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland”
I will try to keep my questions technical. I know that we have a lot of ground to cover, so this might be quickfire.Would it be better if old firm games were never held in either of the clubs’ stadiums? Should they be held only in a third-party stadium?
Jamie Greene LD Chamber
04 Mar 2026
Ferries
I pay tribute to that great and incredible final speech from Ms Hyslop. It has been warmly received by members across the chamber, who clearly have a huge amount of respect for and value the time that she has spent in public service. The Liberal Democrats thank the cabinet sec...
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (LD) LD Chamber
04 Mar 2026
Ferries
Presiding Officer, I have been accused, over the years, of banging on about ferries in the chamber, and that is absolutely right. If you had told me 10 years ago, when I first spoke about ferries in the chamber, that the 23-year-old MV Caledonian Isles would now be 33 years ol...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
I imagine that those NTCs would be quite expensive projects to build, but they would be new build and so would take time, and we know that everything costs more and takes forever. If there is capacity in the existing estate that can be used to get through the backlog, I unders...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
It is not difficult. It does not require a lot of capital investment in infrastructure. It just means that there will be a little bit of joining up in how you inform people about things such as appointments. I am pleased to say that I was able to speak to the right people and,...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
I know, but I am just asking for people to be sent a text message.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
It is a really important question about technology. I was on a waiting list for 18 months for elective surgery. I then got a letter about an appointment at short notice, which was great because it was a result of the new initiative of sending people to other health boards at t...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
Okay—I will leave it there.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
It has huge potential in healthcare.Before I finish, I must talk about general practitioner walk-in centres, which have been in the news for the past few weeks since the committee last met. I have no political view on them, but we have to note the concerns that have been raise...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
I am sure that my good friend Mr Simpson will come on to talk about technology.
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
It is, but it is also a chicken-and-egg situation. If half of your budget is spent on treating people who are unhealthy, there is less money to spend on, for example, the preventative work to make people’s homes safe and warm, on education, and on treating drug and alcohol pro...
Jamie Greene LD Committee
04 Mar 2026
“NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance”
The problem with that is—
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Meeting of the Parliament 25 March 2026 [Draft]

25 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
First Minister’s Question Time
Immigrants and Minority Groups (Protests and Rhetoric)

I associate myself with those words. In asking what is potentially my final question, I wish all members across the chamber the very best in the future.

The reality is that, in recent times, we have seen a rise in antisemitic abuse and far-right protests. There are people who aspire to become members of the Scottish Parliament who are spouting Islamophobic bile on social media and cracking jokes at the expense of gay people.

When I joined this place a decade ago, there was genuine desire to find common ground on some difficult societal issues on Gypsy Travellers, migrants, refugees and transgender people—people who are our friends, our neighbours and our fellow Scots.

Ten years on, I am utterly saddened to hear politicians use language that reduces people to adjectives such as “dangerous”, “unwanted” and “unwelcome”. I challenge not just the First Minister but the leaders of all the political parties that hope to return members to this place to commit their parties in the next parliamentary session to using their privilege of platform wisely, to debating with decency and to remembering that the language that is used in here affects people out there. I hope that we can do politics better, and that we can all agree that hatred will never, ever have a place in this Parliament.

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