Meeting of the Parliament 24 February 2026 [Draft]
I will not—I have just started.
In our 2021 manifesto the Scottish Conservatives made a clear commitment to introduce a recall system for MSPs, because accountability should not stop once someone is elected. However, the bill that is before us today is a watered-down version of what it could have been. It could have finally begun to close the gap. My colleague’s amendments would have put in the bill clear thresholds and safeguards and the requirement for a meaningful level of public support before a seat could be vacated.
Let us be honest about why the bill exists. Scotland has seen high-profile cases in which MSPs resigned from Government, vanished from public life and stopped doing the job that they were elected to do, yet they continued to draw a full taxpayer-funded salary. Not only is that embarrassing; it amounts to a breach of trust. Every time that the Parliament fails to act decisively, public confidence takes another hit.