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Meeting of the Parliament 24 June 2026 [Draft]

24 Jun 2026 · S7 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Reform UK Priorities
Arthur, Tom SNP Renfrewshire West and Levern Valley Watch on SPTV

My sincere apologies, Liam Kerr.

However, this is not the full story. Over and above the build-out of our energy grid, Scotland can secure billions more in investment across onshore and offshore wind, battery storage and hydro schemes, as well as new sectors such as heat networks, hydrogen and carbon capture and storage. Over the long term, forecasts estimate that up to almost 80,000 jobs could be supported by low-carbon energy sectors. We have the potential to harness that investment to make Scotland a leading exporter of renewable energy skills and innovative new technologies, and competitive in the global renewable supply chain. However, again—this is the crucial point—we need the skills, people and talent now if we are to seize this opportunity and build the foundations of our future economy and turn opportunity into jobs, wage growth and vibrant local economies.

That is why I am asking the Parliament to work together to create the conditions to deliver growth, and to back the Government’s amendment.

I move amendment S7M-00446.2 to leave out from first “believes” to end and insert:

“condemns xenophobia, racism and hatred in society, including recent instances of intimidation, violence and disorder; further condemns the actions and language of those who seek to stoke such sentiments and division; agrees that such beliefs and actions do not reflect those of the vast majority of people living in Scotland, who value being a welcoming nation; welcomes the valuable contribution that migrants make to Scotland’s communities and economy; reaffirms the Scottish Parliament's commitment to human rights and equality for all; supports an economy that gives opportunities and helps to deliver investment through progressive taxation to sustain the public services on which everyone relies, and recognises the economic opportunity that a just transition can offer to Scotland through investment and innovation.”

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The Minister for Business and Fair Work (Tom Arthur) SNP
First, I welcome colleagues across the chamber who join me in condemning the violence, xenophobia and racism that were experienced right here in the streets ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh North Western) (LD) LD
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Angela Ross (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Reform) Reform
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Made a request to intervene.
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Max Bannerman (Highlands and Islands) (Reform) Reform
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Helen McDade (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Reform) Reform
Will the minister take an intervention?
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Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the minister give way?
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Clare Adamson) SNP
You do not have time to take an intervention, minister.
Tom Arthur SNP
My sincere apologies, Liam Kerr.However, this is not the full story. Over and above the build-out of our energy grid, Scotland can secure billions more in in...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Clare Adamson) SNP
I call Daniel Johnson to speak to and move amendment S7M-00446.1.15:23
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Angela Ross Reform
Will Daniel Johnson give way?
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Angela Ross Reform
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Malcolm Offord Reform
Will the member give way?
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I will give way to Malcolm Offord.
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Before that, I remind everyone that they should be talking through the chair and not directly to individuals or groups.
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