Chamber
Plenary, 27 Mar 2003
27 Mar 2003 · S1 · Plenary
Item of business
First Minister's Question Time
British Sign Language (Interpreters)
As a start, I believe that we should double the number of British Sign Language interpreters in Scotland and I have asked officials to prepare plans for how we might achieve that, which will be presented to whatever set of ministers occupies the Executive offices after the election.
In the same item of business
The Presiding Officer (Sir David Steel):
NPA
It is appropriate that the last question in this session of Parliament should be asked by the person who uttered the first words in the Parliament.
6. Dr Winnie Ewing (Highlands and Islands) (SNP):
SNP
To ask the First Minister whether, in the light of Her Majesty's Government's decision to give official recognition to British Sign Language as a language in...
The First Minister (Mr Jack McConnell):
Lab
As a start, I believe that we should double the number of British Sign Language interpreters in Scotland and I have asked officials to prepare plans for how ...
Dr Ewing:
SNP
That was an encouraging answer.I am proud to be asking the last question in the Parliament. Since my members' business debate on the subject, during which th...
The First Minister:
Lab
I share Winnie Ewing's commitment to British Sign Language. As a child, I learned basic BSL from my father. It is not only important that we have enough inte...