Meeting of the Parliament 05 February 2026 [Draft]
I absolutely trust that Monica Lennon would not waste any parliamentary time, but we have to respect the deadlines and timescales that are set out in our standing orders. The more quickly stage 2 amendments are lodged, the more quickly we will be able to start taking evidence on their impact. However, with only 21 sitting days of the session left, I feel that the committee is already trying to do too much, and I do not think that we will be able to do the bill justice.
The bill seeks to introduce unlimited fines and a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, so Parliament has to get it right. It has to be good law, and it is for that reason that, regrettably, I cannot support the bill at stage 1. I feel that it is severely flawed, through no fault of the member in charge of it, and the evidence that we took during the committee’s evidence sessions highlighted those flaws. The best route would be a review of the existing penalties, to be carried out in the next session of Parliament. I hope that I and Monica Lennon will both be back here in that session, so that we can get on with that.