Meeting of the Parliament 09 June 2015
Thank you, Presiding Officer, for the wit.
There are parallels for the SNP, because the issue of independence was resolved last year. The world does not revolve around the SNP’s ambition for independence. I would suggest that the double-lock proposal from the SNP is simply another means to advance that ambition. That debate was last year; we need to move on. We all need to put our shoulder to the wheel to win this campaign. Pro-Europeans will never forgive the SNP if it devotes too much effort to highlighting the divisions within the United Kingdom and insufficient effort to the greater goal of membership of the European Union.
Instead of fretting about a double lock or double majority in the EU referendum, SNP members should embrace the positive campaign to keep the whole of the UK inside the European Union. At the heart of the SNP double-lock proposal, there is a defeatism and pessimism that I reject. There is an acceptance by the SNP that the UK will choose to leave the European Union and that therefore there must be some kind of protection for Scotland from that fate. It is that pessimism that is potentially damaging to the wider movement, and the SNP should desist from it.
I move amendment S4M-13404.1, to leave out from “calls for” to end and insert:
“believes that the UK is best served being a part of the EU and recognises the positive impact that membership has on Scotland; considers the pro-European case to be strong across the UK but recognises that pro-EU does not equate to anti-reform; is certain that EU membership is important for jobs, given that the EU is the UK’s largest export market; believes that pulling up the drawbridge on the EU and the single market would be a sure way to damage the economy of Scotland and the whole UK; further believes that withdrawal from the EU would be damaging to the UK’s social and cultural diversity; celebrates the UK’s membership of the EU, and looks forward to making the positive case for its continued membership in the months ahead.”
Motions, questions or amendments mentioned by their reference code.
- S4M-13404.1 EU Referendum Motion