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Meeting of the Parliament 28 October 2025 [Draft]

28 Oct 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Business Motion
Mountain, Edward Con Highlands and Islands Watch on SPTV

I rise to speak against the business motion, which sets out the timings for the important stage 3 debate on the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill. Before I say why, I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests, which shows that my family owns in the region of 202 hectares of land in Moray, that I rent about the same amount of land under a non-agricultural tenancy and that I have a tenancy for about 12 hectares under the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1991.

I have been embedded in land reform since the Parliament was reconvened in 1999. I have seen the 2003 and 2016 land reform acts. As convener of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, I have followed and steered the current bill through stages 1 and 2—listening to witnesses, attending external meetings, visiting community groups and, ultimately, convening stage 2, which took 16 hours and 3 minutes.

I lodged no amendments at stage 2. I chose to listen to the evidence on the 507 amendments that were lodged. I weighed up the strengths and weaknesses of each amendment and then voted independently on them. After stage 2 had concluded, I considered and formulated my stage 3 amendments.

The Government has lodged 245 amendments over stages 2 and 3. One has to ask why. The flawed bill consists of 137 pages that are riddled with errors. It is clear that, when the bill was presented to the Parliament, it had not been fully considered.

Presiding Officer, you do not have to believe me. One of Scotland’s pre-eminent lawyers, Don Macleod, has said that the bill is “junk law” and is

“an appalling mess that deserves no place on the statute book”.

If members do not believe him, perhaps they will listen to one of our most pre-eminent land reformers, Andy Wightman, who has condemned the bill. He said:

“It would be irresponsible of Parliament to impose new, complex, legalistic and bureaucratic mechanisms on the people of Scotland that will not deliver the outcomes that ministers say that they will. That is just making bad law.”—[Official Report, Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, 3 December 2024; c 64.]

The bill is bad, “junk law” that will not deliver land reform or any more agricultural tenants.

On the issue of new tenancies, I believe that the bill will go a long way in killing them off. Who would enter a contract with someone if that contract could be changed unilaterally by somebody else?

However, it is not all bad news. I believe that many of the stage 3 amendments—[Interruption.] I am sorry, Presiding Officer, but I am finding it quite difficult to hear, given the noise to my right.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is consideration of business motion S6M-19429, in the name of Graeme Dey, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, setting out a time...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Edward Mountain. 14:56
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I rise to speak against the business motion, which sets out the timings for the important stage 3 debate on the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill. Before I say why...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Let us hear the member, please.
Edward Mountain Con
I believe that many of the stage 3 amendments would help to improve the bill. The problem is that we will not fully debate them. Why? The Parliament is limit...
Martin Whitfield (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I am grateful to Edward Mountain for taking an intervention on this point. If we look to the timing motion that is before us today, outreach was made in the ...
Edward Mountain Con
I did, and I will come to that. For example, in group 7, a member who has two amendments will get five minutes to speak to them, as will a member who has no ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Graeme Dey to respond on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau. 15:02
The Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP
The Parliamentary Bureau appreciates that the member has a number of amendments at stage 3 and is keen to have an opportunity to discuss them all in the cham...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
The question is, that motion S6M-19429 be agreed to. Are we agreed? Members: No.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
There will be a division. There will be a short suspension to allow members to access the digital voting system. 15:03 Meeting suspended. 15:10 On resuming—
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the vote on motion S6M-19429. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
Tess White (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app did not work. I would have voted no.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Ms White. I note that your app was not working. Your vote will be recorded.
Bill Kidd (Glasgow Anniesland) (SNP) SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I had a problem with my phone. I would have voted yes.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Mr Kidd. Your vote will be recorded.
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I had a similar situation to Bill Kidd. My phone would not connect for the vote.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Ms Grahame—
Christine Grahame SNP
Postscript: I would have voted yes.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Ms Grahame. Your vote will be recorded.
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Ind) Ind
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I had a similar issue. I would have voted no.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Mr Balfour. Your vote will be recorded.
Richard Leonard (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I had connection problems. I would have voted yes.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Mr Leonard. Your vote will be recorded.
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I would have voted yes.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Ms McNeill. Your vote will be recorded. For Adam, George (Paisley) (SNP) Adam, Karen (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) Adamson, Clare (Mothe...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
The result of the division on motion S6M-19429, in the name of Graeme Dey, is: For 86, Against 29, Abstentions 0. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament agr...