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Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2023

14 Jun 2023 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Caledonian MacBrayne Services (Resilience Fund)

Okay, I will carry on.

Mr Stewart was just minutes into the job when I asked him an urgent question about what the Government was doing to restore ferry services between Mallaig, Oban and Lochboisdale in South Uist, in light of the announcement that the services were to be withdrawn from 5 April to 13 May. He talked about recognising the challenges that were faced and said that the islands remained open for business. I then asked him whether he would look at a compensation scheme and reduced fares for islanders. He said that he would be speaking to CalMac that day and would “seek mitigations” and “solutions”.

Alasdair Allan had another go on the idea of a business resilience fund and did slightly better: the minister said that he would

“need to consider it further”—[Official Report, 30 March 2023; c 60.]

which is not quite a commitment.

Douglas Ross raised exactly the same issue last week because, three months on, things are no better. In fact, they are worse, with sailings of the MV Lord of the Isles between Mallaig and Lochboisdale cancelled until the end of June. As we have heard, locals who have protested in their hundreds have said that CalMac is ushering in “modern day Highland clearances”.

CalMac uses something that is called a matrix to decide which services to run when there are problems, which is quite a lot of the time. John Daniel Peteranna of the South Uist business ferry impact group, which organised the demonstration, said of the matrix that

“It is as vague and woolly as you can get and that is what they use to make decisions. It is hot air. We think it is commercially better for them to do this ... The matrix should look at the cultural and economic impact but I cannot make any sense of the rubbish that has been written. We need an explanation of what it means ... It is like the Highland Clearances again.”

Robbie Drummond, who is CalMac’s chief executive, has been meeting islanders this week. Mr Drummond had a taste of what they are going through when he reportedly could not get his car on the ferry and travelled a very long way round to get there—if it had been Lorna Slater, she would of course have just chartered a boat. Mr Drummond has promised a review of the matrix; we have heard today that the cabinet secretary will do the same.

The upshot is this: people on the islands are suffering because of mismanagement of our ferries under the SNP. The Government owns Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd, which buys the boats and owns them; it also owns CalMac, which runs the ferries. Sitting above them is Transport Scotland and whoever is minister of the day. The Government even owns the yard that is building two new ferries—eventually. There is no one else to blame; the Government is responsible. Therefore, when people are out of pocket because of it, it should compensate them—it really is that simple.

Right now, island life is being made a misery, so the Government’s amendment is quite shameful; it removes all mention of a compensation scheme. Any islander watching today will be furious; they are being let down and now, they are being ignored. I ask members to support my amendment and reject the Government’s.

I move amendment S6M-09463.1, to insert at end:

“; notes the anger expressed by islanders at repeated disruption, which is impacting on business and day-to-day life; calls on the Scottish Government to establish the fund, which should be permanent, without delay, and welcomes the commitment by CalMac to review its route scoring matrix.”

16:18  
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The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-09463, in the name of Michael Marra, on a resilience fund for CalMac disruption. I would be grateful if m...
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
The motion that we have put forward has a simple ask of this Government: to establish a resilience fund for businesses that are affected by the disruption to...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Màiri McAllan to speak to and move amendment S6M-09463.2. 16:08
The Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition (Màiri McAllan) SNP
Before beginning, I would like to welcome Fiona Hyslop to her new post. She brings an enormous amount of experience to the role, and I am really pleased to b...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Màiri McAllan SNP
I will give way briefly, but I have a lot that I would like to get through.
Paul Sweeney Lab
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Màiri McAllan SNP
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Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I think that members are interested in how the Government, rather than CalMac, will respond to the demonstrations on South Uist.
Màiri McAllan SNP
I have just started to address the two aspects of the Government’s plan and to set out what we will do, in our gift, to address the issue. I am not at all sh...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Màiri McAllan SNP
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Jamie Halcro Johnston (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Michael Marra Lab
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am very conscious of time.
The Presiding Officer NPA
I must ask the cabinet secretary to conclude. We are very tight for time.
Màiri McAllan SNP
I will leave it there. I hope that my colleague the Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade will be able to cover any other points. I move amendme...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Graham Simpson to speak to and move amendment S6M-09463.1. 16:14
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I am afraid that I did not hear any kind of plan there. I thank Labour for bringing the debate to the chamber; we will support its motion, of course. In Ma...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I am certainly content with what I can hear; the sound is audible.
Graham Simpson Con
Okay, I will carry on. Mr Stewart was just minutes into the job when I asked him an urgent question about what the Government was doing to restore ferry ser...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
I am pleased to note that transport has been restored to Cabinet level; it should never have been removed. I take this opportunity to welcome Fiona Hyslop to...
The Presiding Officer NPA
We move to the open debate. 16:22
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I welcome this important debate and I speak in support of my Labour colleague Michael Marra’s motion. As Michael Marra said, Scotland’s islanders are right ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
We are very tight for time, Mr Bibby, so I must ask you to conclude.
Neil Bibby Lab
Okay. In closing, I say that warm words from the Government mean nothing and do nothing for island communities, unless the Government is willing to put its ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you, Mr Bibby.
Neil Bibby Lab
—a proper resilience fund to compensate businesses. 16:27
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP
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Donald Cameron (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
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