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Meeting of the Parliament 16 June 2015

16 Jun 2015 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Marine Tourism
Ewing, Fergus SNP Inverness and Nairn Watch on SPTV

I was trying to forget them, but Mr McArthur has just made that slightly more difficult.

To be fair, this has been an informative, informed, useful and valuable debate on a relatively new area of activity. I am delighted that many members from all parties have paid tribute to the work that Stuart McMillan has led. He has gone beyond the call of duty as the convener of the cross-party group on recreational boating and marine tourism, into which he has put his whole heart and soul. I am delighted that so many members have paid tribute to his work.

I think that there were three calls for additional money, but I am afraid that I will accede to none of them on the spot. However, I will certainly come back to members, provided that they are willing to drop me a note and give a little bit more detail, as they did not have time to develop their points.

Liam McArthur talked about hyperbaric centres and coaches. The coaches issue is a serious one that I am very well aware of.

Angus MacDonald talked about canal dredging. I certainly was not aware that that is a problem that deters Swedes from coming to Scotland, but we learn something new every day.

I think that Jamie McGrigor made a point about additional moorings.

We will check the Official Report to see whether I miss any points, but I want to refer to some of the speeches and respond to specific questions that were asked.

Lewis Macdonald raised the concerns of fishermen on the west coast. Although that topic is perhaps not directly relevant to the debate, it is nonetheless an extremely serious one. I know it well from the days when I represented Lochaber and regularly engaged with the Mallaig and North West Fishermen’s Association and with representatives from the Clyde and indeed the Hebrides. I know that Richard Lochhead will continue to engage appropriately with all those representatives on what is a very serious matter.

Stuart McMillan mentioned the campaign for the QE2. I think that Inverclyde Council has written to me about that. We need to establish whether the vessel is for sale before any consideration is give to purchase. Members can call me a lawyer, but that seems an important piece of research. However, he was right to raise what would plainly be an iconic attraction for Scotland. The royal yacht Britannia on the east coast provides that role, so the QE2 would be appropriate on the west coast. I am sure that we will look into that sympathetically.

Jamie McGrigor quite fairly raised the question of costs, including the costs of the Crown estate post devolution. I am aware of the publicity, which I have seen and followed. To be fair, the strategy says that our ambition is to provide an excellent marine tourism destination, with value for money being applied. I know that Richard Lochhead wrote to Mr McGrigor in February, saying:

“It is important that the arrangements for the transfer of the Crown Estate retain key staff expertise and do not affect investor confidence.”

I hope that those comments provide Mr McGrigor with a measure of assurance.

I am delighted to inform Richard Baker that Glasgow Caledonian University is the Scottish partner for the cool route initiative. Blue Sea Marinas, which is based in Greenock, is also involved.

In response to Stuart McMillan, I say that I have never met a more enthusiastic cadre of people who welcome visitors to Scotland than the volunteers who work at Greenock Ocean Terminal. They are excellent.

Annabel Goldie has raised that issue previously. I would be happy to take the intervention that—although she did not expect to—she is going to make. [Interruption.]

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Elaine Smith) Lab
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-13510, in the name of Fergus Ewing, on marine tourism. 15:43
The Minister for Business, Energy and Tourism (Fergus Ewing) SNP
I highlight the importance of marine and coastal tourism to Scotland because of the variety of opportunities that it offers across the country. Marine touris...
Lewis Macdonald (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
The Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Tourism’s opening speech has illustrated the extent to which there is wide agreement on the value of marine tourism a...
Jamie McGrigor (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
The Scottish Conservatives recognise the importance of marine tourism to the Scottish economy, and I am particularly aware of its economic significance in my...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
That brings us to the open debate. Members were previously told that there would be speeches of four minutes. However, having recalculated the time available...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the debate and thank the minister and Jamie McGrigor for their kind remarks. This is an important time for our marine tourism offering, and I will...
Graeme Pearson (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
This afternoon’s debates seem to indicate that the business managers have something of a sense of humour, in that we have a themed afternoon—first visiting t...
Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
Marine tourism is important to many of my constituents, particularly those who live in the island communities of Arran and Cumbrae and the coastal towns in m...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Thank you, Mr Gibson. I am glad that I was able to give you that extra minute in which to told us about your venture into Hollywood. 16:20
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
We could have been spared the story of Mr Gibson’s ventures down to the nudist beach on Arran. I too welcome this brief debate. As Orkney’s MSP, I certainly...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I must ask you to close.
Liam McArthur LD
I conclude by saying that I have not touched on many of the issues that I should have. I welcome Lewis Macdonald’s comments on the devolution of the responsi...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Some members who have spoken already have gone slightly over their time, so I must ask the next three members to keep strictly to five minutes. 16:25
Angus MacDonald (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the opportunity to speak in today’s debate on marine tourism. Although my constituency does not have a large sea coastline, it has a significant sh...
Richard Baker (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
This has been an afternoon of consensual debates, and it is certainly right that we have found consensus on the motion lodged by the minister on marine touri...
Chic Brodie (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I am delighted to speak in the debate, but having spoken in the previous debate on the Harbours (Scotland) Bill, I am beginning to feel like Para Handy, so I...
Fergus Ewing SNP
In my defence, I say that the reason why I omitted reference to golf tourism is that it is not normally a marine event.
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA
I thought so, too, minister.
Chic Brodie SNP
The minister has obviously not seen me play golf across a pond. Europe has recognised the value of the sector; in the previous debate, I mentioned the trans...
The Presiding Officer NPA
We come to wind-up speeches. I call Jamie McGrigor, who has about four minutes. 16:40
Jamie McGrigor Con
Thank you, Presiding Officer. There have been some good speeches from all across the chamber. In that regard, I commend Stuart McMillan again for the good w...
Lewis Macdonald Lab
We have had a good debate about the wide variety of attractions and activities that come under the marine tourism umbrella and about the strategy that is dev...
Fergus Ewing SNP
I thank all members who have contributed to what has been the most harmonious debate that I can recall for a very long time. Perhaps that is because we are d...
Liam McArthur LD
I certainly agree that the debate has been consensual, but the minister’s memory may be playing tricks on him. He is a veteran of previous debates on Decembe...
Fergus Ewing SNP
I was trying to forget them, but Mr McArthur has just made that slightly more difficult. To be fair, this has been an informative, informed, useful and valu...
The Presiding Officer NPA
You could just shout, Ms Goldie.
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con
This is such an unexpected pleasure that I do not have my card in my console. I thank Mr Ewing for referencing a splendid cohort in Greenock, some of whom ...
Fergus Ewing SNP
That shows how excellent our education is, which I am sure is what we will hear from the education spokesperson at First Minister’s question time. There is n...
Fergus Ewing SNP
Of course, I wanted to; I was just offering members the opportunity to take a different view. We narrowly avoided seeing Jamie McGrigor immersed in the Corr...