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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 23 December 2020

23 Dec 2020 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish General Election (Coronavirus) Bill
Rowley, Alex Lab Mid Scotland and Fife Watch on SPTV

From the outset of our discussions with the Government, I have always been very clear that Labour’s position was that the election must go ahead. The only person who has ever raised the possibility of postponing the election—while seeking to know what other parties were thinking—was Graeme Dey. I am not sure where talk of postponement came from, but we have certainly been clear from day 1 that democracy must go ahead.

However, the election will take place under unique circumstances, and we must seek to take an ambitious approach to ensuring the safety of voters and poll workers, and maximum voter turnout. That has always been our objective, and is why we have said—for example in the point that Anas Sarwar made when he moved his amendment—that there has to be a strong public information campaign that makes it clear that if people have any concerns whatsoever about voting next year, they should apply for a postal vote.

Last week, who would have thought that we would be looking at a virtual close-down for next week? That is what has happened. Looking ahead to May next year, we do not know what position we will be in; that is why we have supported the bringing forward of the legislation. We are absolutely clear that the poll has to take place and has to be safe. Certainly, that is why I have put forward from day 1 the argument that if the election needs to take place over not just one day but two or three, or if measures are needed to ensure the safety of not only voters but the staff who work in election centres, those steps need to be taken.

More than anything, I emphasise that, throughout the discussions, the Government gave a commitment to running a campaign that would support and encourage people, if they felt unsafe, to get a postal vote. That requires the dedication of sufficient resources to meet the possible demand for postal voting. Again, the Government needs to make it clear to the Electoral Commission and to the electoral registration officers that resources will be made available where they are needed.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Lewis Macdonald) Lab
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-23768, in the name of Graeme Dey, on the Scottish General Election (Coronavirus) Bill. 15:25
The Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP
The events of the past few days have underlined the uncertainty that is involved in responding to the virus and the merits of contingency planning. In that t...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con
I am pleased to take part in the stage 3 debate. I thank all those organisations that have provided useful briefings for today’s debate and earlier stages of...
Anas Sarwar (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
I, too, thank everyone who was involved in pulling the bill together, and I am grateful for all the cross-party engagement that took place throughout its pro...
Graeme Dey SNP
At stage 2, Anas Sarwar raised issues around the practicalities of polling stations. I hope that he finds it useful that I have reached agreement with the el...
Anas Sarwar Lab
I thank the minister for his intervention. I was going to raise the issue of polling places. I gave the minister the example of the First Minister’s constitu...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green
Once again, I note my appreciation of the cross-party dialogue that there has been in the production of the bill. I will not go quite as far as Miles Briggs ...
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
I, too, thank the minister, members, clerks and officials, who have worked so hard to bring us to this point, at breakneck speed. Like others, I note that w...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Maureen Watt will be the only speaker in the open debate. 15:48
Maureen Watt (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased that there has been consensus around the necessity of this fast-tracked bill. When I spoke in the stage 1 debate a few short weeks ago, we had j...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
That was a popular contribution. We move to closing speeches. 15:51
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab
From the outset of our discussions with the Government, I have always been very clear that Labour’s position was that the election must go ahead. The only pe...
Graeme Dey SNP
The member has had my assurance on that and, what is more, he has seen that demonstrated. I know that he is a very reasonable man, and I hope that he will ac...
Alex Rowley Lab
That is welcome—it was a demand that I had been putting forward. Democracy needs to prevail. People need to be able to go and vote, and to be able to do so ...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con
When I first saw the bill, I had only two concerns about it. I thought that it was, by and large, a sensible and prudent measure. My concerns were simply tha...
Graeme Dey SNP
The bill on which we will vote in a few minutes’ time is, as Miles Briggs and other members have said, the result of constructive and collaborative working. ...