Meeting of the Parliament 11 March 2026 [Draft]
I have two questions that I would like the minister to address. The first follows on from Nicola Sturgeon’s remark about the Thursday of the final week still being available to us.
Secondly—I say this with respect to all members of the bureau, because I understand that they have a difficult job—there was no consultation with those who might be affected. The decision was taken by four or five individuals with no consultation. I should say that I will be here on Friday at 9 o’clock, so I am not speaking on my behalf—I am speaking on behalf of others who have these issues. However, I gently say to the minister that there was no consultation with those who might face the greatest issues.
In relation to Ruth Maguire’s point about the Parliament being inclusive on paper, three Saturdays ago, every seat in here was filled by disabled people, and the Parliament—from the Presiding Officer down to the minister—gave the message that the Parliament is open to them all. However, we are now saying that, actually, it is not open to them all and we will not even consult them. I think that there is a problem there.