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Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill
I am delighted to participate in this afternoon’s proceedings on the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill, which is the final piece of legislation that we will deal with in this session. From the contributions that have been made, there is a clear consensus that ...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Mar 2016
Scotland Bill
This is not my final speech—I understand that that will take place next week—but, in a sense, the bill encapsulates a journey for me that has involved a marked change in my views since 1999 and a significant development in the life of this institution. In a way, the bill bring...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Mar 2016
Scottish Fiscal Commission Bill: Stage 3
I was struck by the cabinet secretary’s comment that if further borrowing powers emerge, he might be prepared to look at this issue again. Is that not to concede in principle that Jackie Baillie’s amendment 29 is sensible? The whole point about the Fiscal Commission is that we...
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
08 Mar 2016
Higher Education Governance (Scotland) Bill
On the issue of the model of governance, as proposed by the bill, I have, in vain, asked the Scottish Government to give me an example of where that model can be found anywhere in the world. Silence prevails. Can the member help me? Is she aware of the existence of such a mode...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Mar 2016
Higher Education Governance (Scotland) Bill
The cabinet secretary advocates a raison d’être for her bill, particularly in relation to what she considers to be the role of the chair. Is she aware of the following definition? It comes from the European Institute of Business Administration: “A good chair knows who she wor...
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
08 Mar 2016
Higher Education Governance (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I seem to be one of the few members of this Parliament who have served on a university court. I am listening with care to what the cabinet secretary is saying, but I have to tell her that I am unclear about how an elected rector with an accountable mandate to voters in the ins...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Mar 2016
Higher Education Governance (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Mar 2016
Families Affected by Murder and Culpable Homicide
I, too, am very pleased to participate in this members’ business debate, and I, too, thank Graeme Pearson for securing parliamentary time for such an important and worthwhile topic. Crime, from antisocial behaviour and housebreaking to the unimaginable horrors of child abuse,...
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
25 Feb 2016
Annual Report
I think that it would be appropriate to add that information because the debate was important. It enjoyed the unanimous support of the committee. My second point is a tediously pedantic one on spelling. In paragraph 25, under the “Other activities” heading, the third line rea...
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
25 Feb 2016
Annual Report
I beg your pardon.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
25 Feb 2016
Annual Report
I have a couple of points. Under the heading “Female Genital Mutilation”, would it be appropriate to make reference to the members’ business debate that our colleague John Mason secured and the meeting that we had thereafter with some representatives of relevant bodies?
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
25 Feb 2016
Petition
I infer from what the clerk has helpfully advised that to not actively keep the petition open would perhaps by default allow it to fall. That would be unfortunate because it seems to me that there is a legitimate issue of concern here. As the environment becomes ever more p...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
25 Feb 2016
Petition
I have a technical question. What is the status of a petition at the end of a parliamentary session? Does the petition remain alive or does it fall?
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
25 Feb 2016
Scottish Elections (Dates) Bill: Stage 3
Goodness. It seems like only seconds since I was here, but here we go. I could say that this has been a profound and extensive examination of the bill that is before us. However, it is clear—not for the first time with a bill—that it may be short and straightforward, but impo...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Feb 2016
Scottish Elections (Dates) Bill: Stage 3
We in Parliament debate many highly charged and contentious issues, which are robustly discussed. However, the Scottish Elections (Dates) Bill is not one of them. As has been said, it is a short and straightforward bill. The twin proposals to shift the Scottish Parliament and...
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
11 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
Given the delightfully flexible drafting of the regulations, I suppose that the phrase “from time to time” can mean now and again when it comes up the minister’s humph to do it. Regardless of the phrasing, I would like to know what the sanction would be if the Scottish ministe...
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
11 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
So you do not expect the organisations to have to take on extra staff.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
11 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
Finally, there will obviously be an additional financial and administrative obligation on the smaller listed authorities. Has there been any attempt to quantify what that will mean for those authorities?
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
11 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you. That is helpful. I know that, during the consultation, some concerns were raised about data protection issues because of the smaller size of some of the listed authorities. How will those concerns be addressed?
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
11 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
I have three pretty simple questions, cabinet secretary. First of all, how many additional listed authorities will now be brought under the provisions of the Equality Act 2010?
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
11 Feb 2016
Decision on Taking Business in Private
I am a West Scotland MSP.
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Feb 2016
Female Genital Mutilation
I am pleased to contribute to this debate to mark international day of zero tolerance for female genital mutilation, and I pay tribute to Margaret McCulloch for securing the parliamentary time for this important and deeply disturbing issue. The campaign against FGM was origin...
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
I should declare that I was not a member of the House of Lords at that time.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
Thank you very much indeed.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
You do not think that there would be any particular difficulties if the laws were slightly different.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
Would your ideal be to see the same changes north and south of the border?
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
Thank you, convener. James, what engagement have you had with the Scottish Government about your campaign for the changes that you seek to the 2004 act? Was your contact with the Scottish Government before or after the recent report from the Women and Equalities Committee?
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
I was going to ask the same question in the context of hospitalisation. I presume that some arrangement currently exists.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
Were such identification to be possible and the law to be changed to achieve that, would that create any issues? I am just trying to think this through. For example, in the unfortunate event that someone were the subject of a conviction before a criminal court with a custodial...
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
I will follow up that point in a moment, James. First, Allison Ewing wants to come in.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
That is very helpful. I understand the logic and the personal sentiment behind what you have said, but are there any potential risks in adding a gender-neutral option to legal documents such as birth certificates or passports?
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
The recent report from the Women and Equalities Committee at Westminster did not focus on trans people with non-binary and non-gender identities, but it certainly recommended that the UK Government should look at that aspect and at the need, perhaps, to create a legal category...
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
That is very helpful.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
That is helpful. I simply wondered how, if we were to move to a system based on self-declaration, we would manage a situation in which someone subsequently decided that they had acted in error, had made a mistake or regretted what they had done. Would the change of law have to...
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
Yes.
Annabel Goldie Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
Following on from John Mason’s questions, is there any evidence of anyone who sought gender change under the 2004 act wanting to change their status after that?
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
04 Feb 2016
Scottish Transgender Alliance and the Equal Recognition Campaign
Good morning. I am a West Scotland MSP.
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Jan 2016
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome today’s stage 1 debate on the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill and echo the thanks that have already been expressed to the Justice Committee, for a substantial and thorough report, and to the witnesses and stakeholders who assiduously helped to infor...
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
20 Jan 2016
Portfolio Question Time · City Deals Programme
A number of existing city deals in England have involved agreements with central Government and devolution of powers over areas such as skills and transport. What measures has the Scottish Government taken to deliver more local powers in city deal areas in Scotland?
9. Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Jan 2016
Portfolio Question Time · City Deals Programme
To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to maximise the economic growth potential and investment opportunities made possible by funding from the United Kingdom city deals programme. (S4O-05272)
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Jan 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Infrastructure Investment Plan (Climate Change)
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. In view of your initial injunction to members, I note that the first question and answers have taken three minutes. How do you propose to ensure that the 10 questions that are listed get into the slot that has been allocated?
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Jan 2016
Apologies (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
This is de minimis; it is just a point for clarification. In relation to section 2, I presume that in the fourth line from the end where the word “proceeding” occurs it should be in the plural and be “proceedings”. Can the minister confirm that that is the case?
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
07 Jan 2016
Scottish Elections (Dates) Bill: Stage 1
It is clear that the bill will gain broad support today. It is also important that it has COSLA’s approval, as the minister suggested to the committee that it has. That buy-in is important because local authorities will have to deal with electoral administration and their elec...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Jan 2016
Scottish Elections (Dates) Bill: Stage 1
I, too, offer my thanks to the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee for its work in bringing forward the stage 1 report. Mr Stevenson offered a quotation on brevity, and I will use the adage from “Hamlet”: “Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit, And...
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
06 Jan 2016
Age and Social Isolation
When does Mr Stevenson think the next time will occur?
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
06 Jan 2016
Age and Social Isolation
That point is well made and is acknowledged in the report. I return to the significance of the report. Age Scotland considers that the committee is the first ever to set up an inquiry into social isolation, which demonstrates that the Parliament is taking the issue seriously ...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Jan 2016
Age and Social Isolation
All the razzmatazz of Christmas has come and gone. Some memories will fade, as with some presents, such as the jumper that gets lost at the back of the wardrobe, but other images will stick with us. Like Jenny Marra, I found poignant the television advert that features an elde...
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
06 Jan 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Short-term Sentences (Consultation)
The nub of the issue is that Governments must neither obstruct nor compromise the freedom of judges to impose a custodial sentence of any length where the judge considers that that is how best to serve the interests of justice and the victim. Will the cabinet secretary guarant...
7. Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Jan 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Short-term Sentences (Consultation)
To ask the Scottish Government when it will publish its response to the consultation on the presumption against short-term sentences. (S4O-05210)
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Jan 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Knife Crime (West Scotland)
Given the fact that the Scottish Government’s data confirms a continuing reliance by judges on short and medium-term sentences for persons who are convicted of carrying offensive weapons and that that clearly has a deterrent effect, will the minister confirm that such sentence...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Dec 2015
Inquiries into Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths etc (Scotland) Bill
I welcome the stage 3 debate on the Inquiries into Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths etc (Scotland) Bill and I share in the tributes that have already been paid to the Justice Committee, Patricia Ferguson and the many witnesses and stakeholders who helped to inform the legisla...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Dec 2015
Inquiries into Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Because of the very nature of what a fatal accident inquiry is, is it not reasonable that both the family and the Scottish Legal Aid Board may have no idea about the facts that may be adduced in the course of the inquiry, so the family may be at a genuine disadvantage if it is...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Dec 2015
First Minister’s Question Time · Defence Review
I am glad that the First Minister acknowledges that the long-term future of the Lossiemouth air base is being secured as a consequence of the strategic defence and security review. Given her opening remarks this morning, does she welcome the fact that the review underlines th...
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
03 Dec 2015
General Question Time · Winter Weather (Protection of Vulnerable People)
The National Records of Scotland document “Winter Mortality in Scotland 2014-15” said that 22,011 deaths were registered in Scotland in the four winter months from December 2014 to March 2015, compared with 18,675 deaths in the winter of 2013 to 2014. It is clear that for an a...
6. Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Dec 2015
General Question Time · Winter Weather (Protection of Vulnerable People)
To ask the Scottish Government what measures it will take to protect vulnerable people affected by the weather this winter. (S4O-04899)
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Dec 2015
General Question Time · Lobbying (Scotland) Bill
Sorry. I was not proposing to come in, Presiding Officer.
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
02 Dec 2015
Named Persons
There are concerns and we need more information. In order to address the growing opposition and the deep concerns of many families and professionals, the Scottish Government must provide answers and transparency; it is unacceptable to leave everyone in the dark. Will the Scott...
Annabel Goldie Con Chamber
02 Dec 2015
Named Persons
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 ...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Dec 2015
Named Persons
Some may argue that, as the named persons policy is enshrined in statute, the train has left the station and is now clattering down the rails. However, it is a controversial measure, and it is the duty of this Parliament to monitor the progress of the train and, indeed, consid...
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Dec 2015
Named Persons
Will the minister simply specify what, at the moment, precludes authorities from intervening where they believe a child to be at risk?
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Meeting of the Parliament 22 March 2016

22 Mar 2016 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill
Grant, Rhoda Lab Highlands and Islands Watch on SPTV

I pay tribute to Malcolm Chisholm. It is fitting that he has made his final speech in this debate, because his contribution to tackling violence against women is second to none. He spoke out about violence against women long before tackling abuse was universally supported, at a time when it was still common for people to talk about “a domestic”. He leaves a Parliament that is committed to ending violence against women. In many ways, that is due to his tireless work in the area.

I also pay tribute to Margaret McDougall, who has, as she said herself, been in Parliament only for a comparatively short time. However, she has made her mark—not least, during consideration of this bill. I will come back to that. I wish Margaret, Malcolm and other members who are leaving Parliament for the last time well for the future. I know that whatever they choose to do in the future they will continue to influence Parliament and use their knowledge and experience for the good of the people of Scotland.

One of the main purposes of the bill was to tackle revenge porn. It is right that we are legislating on that. In an age of increased use of technology and social media, intimate information can be disseminated quickly, and with devastating consequences. Making such dissemination a crime might force people to think twice before they share information.

Margaret McDougall sought to strengthen that aspect of the bill by extending its scope to sound and written information. She was right to do so, so I am disappointed that her proposed approach was not agreed to. Some of the reasons that the cabinet secretary gave for not agreeing to her approach could have been applied to any other aspect of revenge porn. I am concerned about that.

The bill needs to cover every type of information that may be disseminated to embarrass, humiliate or, indeed, blackmail a person. The wider the definition, the better able we will be to deal with developing means of communication, and to ensure that there are no loopholes.

We need to inform young people about what they should and should not share. Intimate pictures should never be shared over the internet, by text or by social media. Once they are out there, they can never be recalled and a person has very little control over them.

Sexting is no different. Actions and messages that are sent consensually but privately can be used against the other person as revenge at the end of a relationship in order to humiliate, embarrass and blackmail, so they, too, should have been included in the bill. Young people come under huge peer pressure to do it, so we need to consider how we can make them aware of the dangers of those actions. The ramifications of such information being distributed widely can impact on one’s mental health and have devastating consequences. Advice and information about internet and social media safety need to be delivered at home, at school and through youth groups. Social media platforms also have a duty to educate and to highlight the new law as a prevention measure.

There has been controversy over judicial direction, but misunderstanding of the nature of rape and sexual assault is widespread. Judges need to ensure that the jury understands the impact of those crimes and victims’ natural responses to such attacks. We need to ensure that the jury does not assume the media portrayal of rape, stranger danger and extreme physical violence. Juries need to understand the requirement to obtain consent and ensure that the person is able to give informed consent to sex. I have concerns about the ability of some judges to give that direction. It is clear from some judgments that have been handed down—John Finnie gave examples—that some judges have very little understanding of those concepts. There should be a requirement to train judges and the legal profession about what constitutes rape and what constitutes sexual assault, and what is acceptable in cross-examination of a rape victim.

Juries may need to be trained before they take part in such trials. That is because of the widespread use of and access to pornography, which peddles the myth of men’s entitlement to sex. Young people get their sex education from pornography, which leads young men to believe that they are entitled and young women to believe that they have to deliver. How can people who have those preconceptions provide safe judgments in rape trials?

I want to touch on non-harassment orders and a person’s being unfit to stand trial, which has not been much discussed during the debate. There has been a step forward, but again I am not sure that it will provide the required protection. Breaching a non-harassment order is a criminal offence, but if the person is not fit to stand trial for the behaviour that led to the granting of the order, it is difficult to see how they can stand trial for breaching it. Surely someone who causes harm to another person, albeit that they are unfit to plead, should be restricted or detained in a way that protects their victim until such time as they can be treated, they no longer pose a threat, or they are able to stand trial. I understand that the law must protect the vulnerable, but it should not leave victims in fear.

In conclusion, I believe that the bill will make a difference, and we will support it, but I regret that there was very little time, commitment and effort on it. Had there been more of that, we could have gone much further. The bill is the only piece of legislation that supports the equally safe strategy. If that is the level of the Scottish Government’s commitment to the issue, it does not augur well.

If we are to tackle violence against women, we need to take steps to criminalise every aspect of that violence and we need to take steps to stop the perception that men are entitled. Violence against women is not a women’s problem; it is a problem with a minority of men, and the views and actions of that minority cannot be condoned or tolerated. We need a brave Government to tackle that, but I am afraid that the current Government has fallen short of that.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (John Scott) Con
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-15994, in the name of Michael Matheson, on the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill. 15:09
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Michael Matheson) SNP
I begin the formal stage 3 debate by thanking the members and clerks of the Justice Committee, the Finance Committee and the Delegated Powers and Law Reform ...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Does the cabinet secretary agree that the use of expert witnesses would serve the purpose of dealing with those misconceptions in a very effective way—just a...
Michael Matheson SNP
That point was raised at stages 1 and 2, and I will come to it in my speech. The issue was identified by the Crown, and I recognise that Margaret Mitchell an...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
Would the cabinet secretary concede, however, that the Lord President and Sheriff Gordon Liddle, who is vice president of the Sheriff’s Association, had very...
Michael Matheson SNP
I recognise that they raised some concerns regarding the provisions, but I do not recall them saying that they would not take them forward if Parliament was ...
Elaine Murray (Dumfriesshire) (Lab) Lab
I am honoured to open the stage 3 debate for Scottish Labour on the last bill to be considered in the fourth session of the Scottish Parliament. I would like...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Con
Just take a moment. There is plenty of time.
Elaine Murray Lab
I have had this cough since 5 January. I wish it would go away. Opponents within the judiciary argue that similar directions will creep into other areas of ...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
The Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill is, as others have mentioned, the last bill that the Parliament will consider as session 4 draws to a c...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
It has been my privilege to convene the Justice Committee for five years. I thank all the committee members for their hard work and, not least, for their tol...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP
The member has talked about Lord Carloway’s comments. Will the member accept that he also said this? “What I am trying to say is that it could be done but i...
Christine Grahame SNP
Exactly—why do it this way if there is a better way of doing it? I think that the member has shot himself in the foot, no matter that he is a member of the F...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Elaine Smith) Lab
Before I call Malcolm Chisholm, I advise members that this is his valedictory speech. Like me, he has been a member since 1999 and, prior to that, he was a w...
Malcolm Chisholm (Edinburgh Northern and Leith) (Lab) Lab
Thank you for those very kind words, Presiding Officer. Today’s bill is another step in the significant progress on action against violence against women th...
Christina McKelvie (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (SNP) SNP
On 11 September 2013, I led a members’ business debate on the sensitive subject of revenge porn. It was then the subject of a new campaign by Scottish Women’...
Alison McInnes (North East Scotland) (LD) LD
The bill addresses the need to tackle the damage that is done by abusive behaviour and sexual harm. The Government has acknowledged that the bill deals with ...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP
I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests as a member of the Faculty of Advocates. I begin by acknowledging Alison McInnes’s immense contri...
Christine Grahame SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Roderick Campbell SNP
I will—briefly.
Christine Grahame SNP
Does the member agree that juries may have preconceptions and prejudices in other types of case? For instance, if a young man with cropped hair and covered i...
Roderick Campbell SNP
I am not, for one minute, suggesting that this does not set a precedent, but we need to look at every case on its facts. We will see how the directions work ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Before I call Margaret McDougall, the chamber will wish to note that this is her valedictory speech. Margaret McDougall became a member in this session of Pa...
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Thank you, Presiding Officer, for your kind words. I am disappointed that the Scottish Government rejected my amendments to the bill, and I will continue to...
John Finnie (Highlands and Islands) (Ind) Ind
A lot of work takes place before we get to this point in any piece of legislation, and I thank all the contributors that got us here. I will allude to infor...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I pay tribute to Malcolm Chisholm. It is fitting that he has made his final speech in this debate, because his contribution to tackling violence against wome...
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA
We now move to winding-up speeches. I call Annabel Goldie, who will give her final speech in Parliament. 16:29
Annabel Goldie (West Scotland) (Con) Con
I am delighted to participate in this afternoon’s proceedings on the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill, which is the final piece of legislati...
The Presiding Officer NPA
On behalf of the Parliament, I would like to thank you for your substantial contribution to the Parliament as an MSP, as a committee convener and as the lead...
Elaine Murray Lab
Thank you very much, Presiding Officer. I often wonder how much more can be said about a bill when we get to the final debate at stage 3. The cabinet secret...