Meeting of the Parliament 29 January 2026 [Draft]
::I have only two minutes.
If you look at it, the bill is not about an outright ban but about a ban on oval tracks, because that is where the damage is done. I do not have the statistics in front of me, but I say to Finlay Carson that the cross-party group had the Greyhound Board of Great Britain in front of us and that we saw those stats. Animals get injured. When they are no use any more, they are sometimes dumped at the side of a road or motorway so that someone will kill them. I have seen that myself in Midlothian. Some dogs get their ears cut so that they cannot be traced back to an owner. There can be unscrupulous and nefarious goings-on when a dog is past its sell-by date—imagine talking about an animal as if it is a thing to be sold.
The amending stage of the bill is still to come, but I notice that the bill says
“Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify the definition of ‘racetrack’”
which would be done by the affirmative procedure, as it should be.
Mark Ruskell is absolutely right: welfare is at the heart of this bill, which deals with only certain racetracks. The track record—I am sorry to make that pun—of injuries, abandonment and death is terrible, and we have all heard about that stuff.
I end my submission by saying that I support member’s bills. I do not want to see them undermined or attacked, and I hope that we will continue having them.