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Meeting of the Parliament 25 March 2026 [Draft]

25 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Motion of Thanks

Thank you, Presiding Officers, in the plural. Unlike at First Minister’s question time today, all you will hear from me just now are warm words in a soothing tone.

I begin by thanking you, Presiding Officer, and your colleagues Annabelle Ewing and Liam McArthur. Your job is difficult—indeed, thankless—but essential. When temperatures rise, you are here to cool everyone down.

I also thank all the staff who work at Holyrood: my team, security, catering, cleaning, information technology, research and everyone else. I will single out Stephen Imrie and his colleagues on the Criminal Justice Committee, on which I served for three years. The clerking teams make this place run smoothly.

I thank all MSPs who are standing down. Whatever your party, you stepped up, put your name on the ballot paper and put your head above the parapet.

I will single out a trio of MSPs—not Messrs Simpson, Balfour and Greene, but three female opponents, who are all Scottish National Party members, although maybe not for long after being praised by the Tory leader. I will start with Kate Forbes, who is a true conservative. [Laughter.] I regret that that is with a small C, not a capital C—at least, for now.

Then there is Audrey Nicoll, who, like me, joined the Parliament five years ago. Audrey was good cop to my bad cop on the Criminal Justice Committee.

Michelle Thomson was brave enough to stand up to her own party. I worked with Michelle on amendments to the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill—the gender self-identification bill—to protect victims of sex crimes.

Of my many wonderful Conservative colleagues, six are standing down. Douglas Ross will be missed by everyone at Holyrood, with the possible exception of the Presiding Officer. [Laughter.] Douglas knows how hard this job is, and I have appreciated his support.

Liz Smith has been here since 2007 and is widely respected for her wisdom and decency. She got her Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill passed and has been a ferocious advocate for the victims of a rogue surgeon.

Then there is Maurice Golden, who is also known as the dog’s best friend. Like Liz, Maurice has managed to get a member’s bill passed.

Tess White has been our superlative voice on equalities. She has been at the forefront of defending women’s rights when those have come under threat.

Edward Mountain has been a forensically effective committee convener. As a former military man, Edward is a strong supporter of our veterans.

That leaves Oliver Mundell. Modest, decent and unassuming, Oliver is a quietly effective and astute parliamentarian who serves his constituents with dedication.

I thank all of them, and all other departing MSPs, for their contribution and service.

16:33

In the same item of business

16:22
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
Before we turn to the next item of business, I hope that members do not mind if I say a few words. I would like to say specifically what an honour it has bee...
The First Minister (John Swinney) SNP
As this sixth session of the Scottish Parliament comes to a close, I extend my thanks to the Presiding Officer and the Deputy Presiding Officers for the serv...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
First Minister, could I possibly ask you to move the motion? Laughter.
The First Minister SNP
I move,That the Parliament expresses its thanks to its Presiding Officer, Alison Johnstone, for her dedicated service to the Parliament; thanks her Deputy Pr...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
I call Russell Findlay.16:30
Russell Findlay (West Scotland) (Con) Con
Thank you, Presiding Officers, in the plural. Unlike at First Minister’s question time today, all you will hear from me just now are warm words in a soothing...
Anas Sarwar (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
I will start by not only supporting the motion in the First Minister’s name but echoing all his comments.Presiding Officer, I thank you for your dedication o...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green
This has been a hugely challenging session, so I want to be a wee bit more light hearted before turning to thanks for the Presiding Officer. I thank parliame...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
I start by paying tribute to both Deputy Presiding Officers, and I echo the words that have been said about you. In particular, I say to Annabelle Ewing, wha...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
Each member of our staff in this institution exhibits professionalism every day, and none more so than when circumstance and situation command it of them. Wh...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
That concludes the debate on the motion of thanks.