Meeting of the Parliament 17 February 2026 [Draft]
The Deputy First Minister has pointed towards that club being held in a school, and I imagine that that is likely to be discouraged, given that scenario.
I am concerned about what a religious service, or a service in general, will look like. What will a Christmas service fundamentally have to become to incorporate everybody? For many rural village schools, the minister has always been connected to the school. I worry that the bill will start to unpick that.
To conclude, Presiding Officer—you have been very generous with the time—I think that the cabinet secretary now realises in hindsight that ministers tried to sell the bill as being a minor technical reform, but that is not the case. It has the potential to negatively impact our school environment and, indeed, Scottish family life. The bill is a fundamental change in the relationship between parents, pupils and the state. It risks confusion for families, inconsistency across Scotland and unnecessary strain on overpressed schools and teachers.
For those reasons, and because the balance struck in the final version of the bill does not adequately respect parental responsibility, the Scottish Conservatives will not support the bill at decision time.