Meeting of the Parliament 14 January 2016
I am in my last minute.
Governance arrangements that minimise the likelihood of serious conflict in the governing body are those that are most likely to promote good governance. The bill, however, does not do that.
There are some who believe that the bill as introduced would pave the way for a sector that would be bound by a new and, in their eyes, better approach to governance, making the 19 higher education institutions much more uniform in their structures, much easier to control and therefore better able to deliver best value for students and staff. However, the evidence for that is simply not there, which is why there is such strong public outcry at what the bill could do—wittingly or unwittingly—to one of the jewels in the crown of Scottish life. The bill could undermine the very foundations and principles on which the sector has survived and thrived for hundreds of years. On that basis, we cannot support it at stage 1.
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