Meeting of the Parliament 02 December 2015
I am sorry, but I am very tight for time. I planned this as a six-minute speech and I have had my time cut back.
Finally, I want to turn to a very important point. The very nature of the named person legislation is that it floods the system with many children who do not need to be there. Ministers can deny that until the cows come home, but it is an incontrovertible arithmetic fact, and it places vulnerable, at-risk children in a difficult position. That was exactly the point that was made by Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm Graham at the penultimate meeting of the GIRFEC programme board in May 2014, when he said that there was an issue with ensuring that high-risk children remained a focus. If he did not think that that was an issue, why did he make that comment?