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Meeting of the Parliament 21 May 2026 [Draft]

21 May 2026 · S7 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Ministers and Junior Ministers
Slater, Lorna Green Edinburgh Central Watch on SPTV

The Scottish Greens recognise the right of the SNP, as the largest elected party, to form the Government. I offer my sincere congratulations to all the appointed cabinet secretaries and ministers. I am delighted by the gender balance of the Cabinet and I offer my especial best wishes to Jenny Gilruth, the new Deputy First Minister. I offer my solidarity to Hannah Mary Goodlad and Simita Kumar: going straight into a ministerial role as a first-time parliamentarian is a tough gig. I have every confidence that they will do really well, but I do not underestimate the challenge ahead of them. There is a steep learning curve.

The Scottish Greens are sad to see Jenni Minto leaving Government. We thank her for her service and, particularly, her support on the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Act 2024. Supporting women to get the healthcare that they need is something that we can all be proud of.

Members, it is 2026 and, in only four years, it will be 2030. The SNP Government has promised a lot by 2030—a lot of targets are coming due. This is going to be the “find out” Parliament. By 2030, the Government is supposed to have stopped the decline of our biodiversity and started on the road to nature restoration on a national scale. That is an international commitment that Scotland made on the world stage as we led the Edinburgh process on biodiversity. The Scottish Greens will hold Gillian Martin and Jim Fairlie to the delivery of that commitment. Stephen Flynn on transport and Stephen Gethins on energy will need to make the changes necessary to meet the key 2030 milestones on our journey to net zero carbon emissions, as set out in the carbon budgeting framework. Shirley-Anne Somerville will have her hands full, delivering the 36,000 affordable homes that the Scottish Government has promised by 2030.

If the Government does not want this term to be a litany of failure, cowardice and backtracking, it is going to need to take bold steps quickly. Whether it is introduced by Shirley-Anne Somerville under housing, Stephen Gethins under energy or Gillian Martin under climate, a heat in buildings bill needs to come back—and it needs to pass. We have no chance of meeting our climate targets while people in Scotland are living in poorly insulated, draughty homes, which they are forced to heat using oil and gas because of a lack of heat networks, district heating and a national ambition to install low-carbon heating. The lack of that ambition in the past is going to hit particularly hard next winter: with the Strait of Hormuz still effectively closed, it is likely that the price of oil and gas will climb to astronomical heights. The SNP’s historical failure to act is trapping millions into high heating costs. We are about to find out what the consequences of that are.

All the easy stuff on climate and fair taxation has been done; what is left is the hard stuff. The Deputy First Minister is going to have to reform council tax if we are to have any chance of keeping our front-line public services sustainable. Stephen Flynn, Tom Arthur, Jim Fairlie and Gillian Martin are going to have to make some difficult decisions about transportation, industry and land management if they are to meet the Government’s own climate and nature targets.

We already see the costs of wildfires and floods. We already see alarming losses of pollinators and seabirds. We see the encroachment of invasive species, such as rhododendron, into our last few remnants of native rainforest, and we are down to our last few capercaillie. Will this be the Government that loses the last of the rainforest? Will its actions lead to the loss of capercaillie and other species, for ever? We are going to find out.

I want this Government to stand up to the challenge, to take on the mantle of the 2030 species threat abatement and restoration targets that it set for itself and to be able to confidently say, in four years, that it has succeeded. I want that more than I can say.

The legacy of a particular Government or minister can last until the next election, or it can last for generations. I ask each and every one of the ministers who is being appointed today to think for the long term, to build a sustainable and fair Scotland and to be bold.

15:00

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Kenneth Gibson) NPA
Good afternoon, everyone. The first item of business is consideration of motions S7M-00108 and S7M-00109, in the name of John Swinney, on the appointment of ...
The First Minister (John Swinney) SNP
Before I turn to the substance of the motions, I will recognise those members of the previous Government who are leaving office. Former Deputy First Minister...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you, First Minister. I call Meghan Gallacher to speak to and move amendment S7M-00109.1. You have up to five minutes.14:40
Meghan Gallacher (Central Scot and Lothians West) (Con) Con
It appears that John Swinney’s Government has been on the Mounjaro, because it is slimmed down in size, but it somehow carries all the same political baggage...
The Presiding Officer NPA
“Up to five minutes” usually means up to five minutes. It would also help if you spoke to your amendment at the start. Only about a third of what you said re...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
On behalf of the Scottish Labour Party, I welcome the new Scottish Cabinet and junior ministers to their roles. I congratulate every one of the SNP MSPs who ...
Thomas Kerr (Glasgow) (Reform) Reform
As this is my maiden speech, I start with a thank you to the people of Glasgow for sending me here. It is the honour of my life to represent the communities ...
Lorna Slater (Edinburgh Central) (Green) Green
The Scottish Greens recognise the right of the SNP, as the largest elected party, to form the Government. I offer my sincere congratulations to all the appoi...
Willie Rennie (Fife North East) (LD) LD
We in the Liberal Democrats can assure John Swinney that although we will have profound disagreements, including on the constitution, we will hunt for agreem...
The Presiding Officer NPA
You must wind up.
Willie Rennie LD
Is that five minutes already? I have just got started, Presiding Officer.I will say just one more thing. The final person to mention, for her grace under fir...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call the First Minister to respond. Up to five minutes, please, First Minister.15:06
The First Minister SNP
I thank members for their contributions, although there was a varying nature to the speeches that we heard today, and I will reflect that in what I say.I wel...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I will now put today’s questions to the vote. The first question is, that motion S7M-00108, in the name of John Swinney, on the First Minister’s appointment ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
There will be a division.There will be a short suspension to allow members to access the digital voting system.15:11Meeting suspended.15:17On resuming—
The Presiding Officer NPA
We come to the vote on motion S7M-00108, in the name of John Swinney, on the First Minister’s appointment of Scottish ministers. Members should cast their vo...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen and Cambuslang) (SNP) SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I was unable to access the voting app. I would have voted yes.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you. Your vote will be recorded.
Kim Schmulian (Glasgow) (Reform) Reform
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I was unable to access the voting app. I would have abstained.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you. Your vote will be recorded.
ForAdam, George (Paisley) (SNP)Adam, Karen (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP)Adamson, Clare (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP)Ahmed, Irshad (Edinburgh and Lothia...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The result of the division on motion S7M-00108, in the name of John Swinney, on the First Minister’s appointment of Scottish ministers, is: For 84, Against 0...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The next question is, that amendment S7M-00109.1, in the name of Meghan Gallacher, which seeks to amend motion S7M-00109, in the name of John Swinney, on the...
The Presiding Officer NPA
There will be a division.The vote is closed.
Clare Haughey SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I was unable to access the voting app. I would have voted no.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you. Your vote will be recorded.
Kim Schmulian Reform
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I was unable to access the voting app. I would have abstained.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you. Your vote will be recorded.
ForBriggs, Miles (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Con)Burnett, Alexander (Aberdeenshire West) (Con)Carson, Finlay (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con)Findlay, Ru...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The result of the division on amendment S7M-00109.1, in the name of Meghan Gallacher, is: For 11, Against 71, Abstentions 43.Amendment disagreed to.