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Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
22 Mar 2022
Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am pleased to speak to the committee’s stage 1 report on the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill this afternoon, although I am not pleased that the reason that I am doing so, rather than the convener, is due to his absence from Parliament. We wish him well and a speedy recovery...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
16 Jan 2020
Disclosure (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The process of disclosure rests on the ability to have both consistency and discretion so that the system is able to ensure both fairness and protection. I agree with what was said about a case against the Metropolitan Police Service: “The proportionality of the disclosure wi...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
15 Jun 2022
Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am pleased to speak today at stage 3 of the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill. Scottish Liberal Democrats have supported the creation of a good food nation bill for some time, and included it in our manifesto. I am pleased that the bill has now reached stage 3. As deputy con...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
14 Dec 2023
Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023
The Liberal Democrats are opposed to the application of the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023, and my Westminster colleagues made their opposition clear during the bill process in the House of Commons. Indeed, the Liberal Democrats tabled an amendment that, had it pass...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
28 Jun 2022
Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill
I am pleased to speak for the Scottish Liberal Democrats at stage 3 of the bill, but I must say that my party and I do not believe that we should be here in the first place. It is the view of the Liberal Democrats that the bill represents an unprecedented and unsavoury power...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
21 May 2024
Post Office (Horizon System) Offences (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I, too, welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate. On behalf of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, I confirm that we will support the general principles of the bill today and, of course, we support the intentions of the bill. The treatment of sub-postmasters and sub-postmis...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
13 Jan 2026
Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill: Stage 1
I am pleased to speak on behalf of the Scottish Liberal Democrats on the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill. I, too, thank the bill team, the committee’s clerks and the many organisations and individuals who gave evidence and sent briefings to support the stage 1 process. ...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
10 Jun 2020
Disclosure (Scotland) Bill
This debate concludes my first full experience of scrutinising legislation in the Scottish Parliament since I was elected last summer. I record my thanks to the Education and Skills Committee’s clerks and the legislation team, who guided me through the process. I also thank my...
Beatrice Wishart LD Chamber
16 Sep 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Scottish Information Commissioner
The Scottish Government’s track record on compliance with freedom of information requests was already shaky, but in his recent report the Scottish Information Commissioner found that different rules were applied to requests from people with a platform. Further, in introducing ...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
26 Nov 2020
Violence against Women
I declare an interest as a current board member of Shetland Women’s Aid. The Scottish Liberal Democrats will vote for the motion and both amendments. I, too, pay tribute to Scottish Women’s Aid, Rape Crisis Scotland and other services across Scotland. I look forward to takin...
The Deputy Convener LD Committee
10 Nov 2021
Subordinate Legislation
We move on to agenda item 3. I refer members to papers 2 and 3. As the committee has agreed that the negative procedure is appropriate, we will now consider the policy intent of the regulations. Members will recall that, following our meeting on 6 October, the committee wrote ...
The Deputy Convener LD Committee
23 Mar 2022
Subordinate Legislation
Item 3 is consideration of a consent notification for a UK statutory instrument. I refer members to papers 3 and 4. If members have no comments, is the committee content to agree with the Scottish Government’s decision to consent to the provisions that are set out in the noti...
The Deputy Convener LD Committee
30 Mar 2022
Subordinate Legislation
Our second item of business is consideration of the Sea Fisheries (Amendment etc) Regulations 2022. I refer members to page 3 of paper 1. Under the protocol between the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government, this consent notification has been categorised as type 1, m...
The Deputy Convener LD Committee
09 Nov 2022
Subordinate Legislation
Our final agenda item is consideration of a consent notification relating to a United Kingdom statutory instrument. I refer members to papers 3 and 4, which are from page 17 forwards in the meeting pack. Do members have any comments on the notification? As there are no commen...
The Deputy Convener LD Committee
01 Mar 2023
United Kingdom Subordinate Legislation
We will seek clarity on that. Are members content to agree with the Scottish Government’s decision to consent to the provisions that are set out in the notifications being included in UK, rather than Scottish, subordinate legislation? Members indicated agreement.
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
29 Nov 2023
Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We know that the bill confers a large number of broad powers on the Scottish ministers and that there will be secondary legislation in 2025, but how will the Parliament be able to scrutinise the overall impact of the new policy that will come through the bill and the various p...
The Deputy Convener LD Committee
28 Feb 2024
Subordinate Legislation
Our sixth item of business is consideration of two UK statutory instrument consent notifications. Unless there are any comments on either of the notifications, are members content to agree with the Scottish Government’s decision to consent to the provisions that are set out in...
Beatrice Wishart LD Chamber
27 Mar 2024
Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It is important that there are no cliff edges, but we still need a bit of certainty. The Scottish Government is requiring a 31 per cent reduction in agricultural emissions by 2032. It will be difficult, if not impossible, for the sector to deliver on the climate change target...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
21 Mar 2024
Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am pleased to speak for the Scottish Liberal Democrats at stage 3 of the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill. As others have done, I offer my thanks to organisations that provided briefings and gave evidence, and to all who were involved in organising the stage ...
Beatrice Wishart LD Chamber
27 Jan 2026
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 159 developed from my amendments at stage 2 on invasive non-native species, which were in turn developed from discussions that I had with the RSPB, which I thank for its expertise and assistance. At stage 2, the cabinet secretary made arguments against those amendmen...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
02 Oct 2019
Nursery Funding (Deferred Entry to Primary School)
I thank Labour for the debate and pay tribute to the impressive campaign run by Give Them Time, which has already made a real difference for many of our constituents. We will be supporting the motion. A few weeks ago, as the minister mentioned, she told the Education and Skil...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
27 Nov 2019
Gender-based Violence
I thank Rona Mackay for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I also congratulate Emma Forbes. I am pleased to speak in the debate and add my voice to those who are here and around the world in calling for the prevention and ending of violence against women and girls...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
23 Jan 2020
Air Traffic Control (Highlands and Islands)
I thank members for supporting the motion and for being present in the chamber. I also welcome members of staff from Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd, who are in the public gallery. I lodged a motion for debate on air traffic control centralisation, because the issue is of ...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
19 May 2020
Coronavirus (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 40 would extend the proposed change to the additional dwelling supplement by extending the timeframe from 27 to 36 months, in line with the timeframe that already exists elsewhere in the UK. In 2016, Liam McArthur raised concerns about the “fear that the 18 month t...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
03 Jun 2020
Subordinate Legislation
I would like to go back to the events of the weekend. The regulations were published on Friday, but on Monday it felt as if they were up in the air again. I pay tribute to the vast majority of people in Scotland, who have abided by what they have been asked to do. It is unfor...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
03 Jun 2020
Subordinate Legislation
You have touched on the evidence and the data that were used to prepare the regulations. Could you expand on that? What changes to that data might result in our being presented with new, tougher regulations? The Scottish Government has always been clear in its communications. ...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
24 Jun 2020
“The Coronavirus Acts: Two Monthly Report to Scottish Parliament” and Subordinate Legislation
Good morning, colleagues and cabinet secretary. I would like to ask about local lockdowns. We touched earlier on the situation in Germany, where an outbreak has pressed a county into local lockdown and schools have closed. As the cabinet secretary might recall, I have previou...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
24 Jun 2020
“The Coronavirus Acts: Two Monthly Report to Scottish Parliament” and Subordinate Legislation
I turn to a different subject. In response to Adam Tomkins, who asked about the communication strategy, you referred to ferries and the “interpretative difficulty” with regard to the regulations. The guidance that accompanied the phase 2 changes has caused some concern here in...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
24 Jun 2020
“The Coronavirus Acts: Two Monthly Report to Scottish Parliament” and Subordinate Legislation
Thank you for that answer. On a different subject, I have been in contact with constituents who are anxious to see their partner. Some have said that if they had known how long the restrictions of lockdown would last, they would have decided to live together. Forming an exten...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
28 Jul 2020
Subordinate Legislation
As has already been alluded to, the social care staff support fund should ensure that relevant workers do not experience financial hardship because of being ill with the virus, but it will not address the financial hardship that is already being experienced by social care staf...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
28 Jul 2020
Subordinate Legislation
On data on care homes, the regulations establish an exceptional power to take control of care homes where necessary. Given the current balance between privately and publicly run homes in Scotland, I am interested in the monitoring that the Scottish Government undertakes that w...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
28 Jul 2020
Subordinate Legislation
It has been reported that the Care Inspectorate and the Scottish Government have refused to share the number of virus-related deaths in care homes that has been reported to them. The BBC report says: “The government said data needed to be accurate and published in a way that ...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
28 Jul 2020
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning, cabinet secretary. Stewart Stevenson has asked the questions that I was going to ask about data gathering, and you have given your answers to them. I would comment that there appears to be some variation in the information that is being gathered. Some business...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
28 Jul 2020
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you for that. I want to touch briefly on the tourism industry. I am still getting cases of concern from people with self-catering businesses, who are not clear on what would happen if a guest took ill in their accommodation. Can you provide any further information on th...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
20 Aug 2020
Subordinate Legislation
Where do students feature in the Government’s plans on local lockdowns? We know that the student population will be making moves to return to Aberdeen, or even to arrive there for the first time, and that will include many students from Shetland. How will local lockdown measur...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
20 Aug 2020
Subordinate Legislation
That is a very helpful response. My final question is about other council areas being informed about the Aberdeen city lockdown. We have already referenced Aberdeenshire and Moray, but, given that we know that Aberdeen is Shetland’s lifeline hub, were northern isles council...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
20 Aug 2020
Subordinate Legislation
My question follows the discussion of face coverings in schools. Does it not make sense to have face coverings on school transport? I know that that is being reviewed on an on-going basis but, after a week of schools returning, is there a conclusion ?
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
20 Aug 2020
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you.
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
28 Oct 2020
Subordinate Legislation
My question was about consultation, and the minister answered it in responding to Jamie Greene.
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
04 Nov 2020
Covid-19: Scotland’s Strategic Framework and Subordinate Legislation
Good morning. I think that most people accepted the Covid restrictions and understood that they would help to create breathing space across the summer. The First Minister mentioned the actions that were taken in the summer and their impact on the position that we are now in. S...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
04 Nov 2020
Covid-19: Scotland’s Strategic Framework and Subordinate Legislation
Thank you. I am sorry that I was not clearer in my question. I was trying to get to the sort of plans and protections that would be in place before people start to move around, but I will move on to the disproportionate impact of the restrictions on certain groups, such as peo...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
04 Nov 2020
Covid-19: Scotland’s Strategic Framework and Subordinate Legislation
Thank you. The reference to isolation and loneliness leads me to turn to the situation in the northern isles. I want to understand a bit more about what has been put into practice, because there have been concerns that the solutions to central belt problems appear to be copied...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
26 Nov 2020
Ministerial Statement on Covid-19 and Subordinate Legislation
I want to continue the discussion about travel and ask specifically about the travel plans for Christmas. The Christmas plan means that people will have the opportunity to travel home but in a limited timeframe. There is concern that that will present considerable logistical a...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
26 Nov 2020
Ministerial Statement on Covid-19 and Subordinate Legislation
You said that the travel period will not be extended. Was there any consideration of giving extra days to allow people to get to and from the islands, as has been applied in Northern Ireland?
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
26 Nov 2020
Ministerial Statement on Covid-19 and Subordinate Legislation
What engagement did the Government have with travel providers ahead of announcing the plan? How were the islands considered in formulating the rules for the Christmas period?
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
26 Nov 2020
Ministerial Statement on Covid-19 and Subordinate Legislation
Thank you for that. I understand that it is a compromise position, but there is genuine concern about capacity. There might be pinch points or bottlenecks in the two or three days around Christmas, with people trying to get to and from the islands and to connect with an overni...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
26 Nov 2020
Ministerial Statement on Covid-19 and Subordinate Legislation
Thank you, cabinet secretary, for considering the matter of the overnight ferry to Aberdeen on 27 December. It raises another issue with onward travel. Could I have an opportunity to discuss that with your officials later today?
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
26 Nov 2020
Ministerial Statement on Covid-19 and Subordinate Legislation
Thank you—that is appreciated.
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
03 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
I would like to ask about the vaccine roll-out. No one underestimates the scale and logistics of that, which are quite daunting. There was a collective sigh of relief when we learned that a vaccine is now available. I understand that the vaccine is to be packaged in units of 9...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
03 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
That is a helpful answer. If I understand you correctly, the freezers are available in every NHS board area. Does that include the island board areas?
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
03 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
My next question is about travel arrangements, which I asked about at last week’s committee meeting. There is concern about Christmas travel, in case capacity is stretched. We are already hearing reports of a marked spike in bookings, so there is concern that travel providers ...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
10 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
Being a new parent can be a very complicated time, and peer or family support can be a lifeline, especially if people are struggling. This year, for obvious reasons, such support has been severely limited. Following Willie Rennie’s question in the chamber yesterday, what consi...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
10 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
Students might be away from campus for a long time. How will that work for students who need access to a lab or library for their work? For example, what happens if students need to access expensive books? What account has been taken of such students in relation to the stagger...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
17 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
According to the National Audit Office this week, NHS England and NHS Improvement are planning on the assumption that they will vaccinate up to 25 million people with two doses throughout 2021; do you have the figures for Scotland?
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
17 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
I understand that it is not wise to set unrealistic targets. I will ask about vaccinating priority groups. The JCVI recommends vaccinating all individuals aged 16 to 64 with underlying health conditions that put them at a higher risk of serious disease and mortality; that grou...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
17 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
That is helpful for people who have had the flu vaccine; they will have a pretty good idea of where they might fall in that list. My final question is to ask whether there is an update on recent figures of the number of people who have been fined for breaching travel restricti...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
17 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
Those are helpful answers. Thank you.
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
08 Jan 2021
Subordinate Legislation
My question is related to the convener’s final question. Many families are frustrated that they do not qualify for in-school or nursery provision because the parents are not classified as key workers, and some parents who cannot work from home are organising informal child car...
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
08 Jan 2021
Subordinate Legislation
Some people have been in touch to say that they have been refused key worker childcare provision by local authorities. Is there a mechanism by which they can appeal against that decision?
Beatrice Wishart LD Committee
08 Jan 2021
Subordinate Legislation
My final question is on the arrangements for universities. On Monday, the First Minister told Parliament that the Government was considering this week whether there will be any changes to the plans for the staggered return of students to colleges and universities. Can you give...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 22 March 2022

22 Mar 2022 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

I am pleased to speak to the committee’s stage 1 report on the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill this afternoon, although I am not pleased that the reason that I am doing so, rather than the convener, is due to his absence from Parliament. We wish him well and a speedy recovery.

I thank everyone who was involved in the Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee’s stage 1 inquiry. The committee was able to draw on a wealth of quality evidence to inform its conclusions, and members were encouraged by the passion and expertise of those advocating for change in the food system.

Before I discuss the substance of the committee’s report, I put on record my disappointment that the Government has not provided a more detailed written response to inform the debate today. I look forward to receiving a detailed response to the committee’s recommendations prior to stage 2.

The Government describes the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill as framework legislation. The bill creates a framework by placing a duty on Scottish ministers and certain relevant authorities—local authorities and health boards—to produce good food nation plans. The plans are the primary vehicle for driving forward the objectives, indicators and policies that the Government and those relevant authorities want to employ in pursuit of their ambition for Scotland to become a good food nation.

The Government has, since 2009, published a range of position papers setting out its ambitions for a good food nation. The expectation of many stakeholders was that the bill would consolidate the existing strands of policy and set out a clear vision for the Scottish food system. Around two thirds of respondents to the committee’s call for views felt that the bill should be clearer on its purpose and outcomes, and many stakeholders raised serious concerns about a lack of ambition for the legislation.

The Scottish Human Rights Commission, for example, argued:

“It is disappointing that the Bill is not framed in terms of the ambition to achieve a just transition to a fair, healthy and sustainable food system, and does not require that food plans set out the steps that will be taken to eradicate hunger and progressively realise the rights to food, health, equality, and a healthy environment.”

When the committee raised the lack of ambition in the bill with the cabinet secretary, she said that she was aware of such concerns but emphasised that it was the plans that should set out the ambition, due to the framework nature of the legislation. Although the committee was, to some degree, reassured by those comments, we nonetheless conclude that, for the bill to be effective, the Government should clearly articulate the wider ambitions in the plan when it is published for consultation and laid before Parliament.

In helping to drive the wider ambition, the committee explored whether targets or more detailed outcomes should be included in the bill, and we took a lot of evidence from stakeholders on that. Many thought that targets or outcomes should be included in the bill, but many disagreed. It is a complex issue, not least because different people interpret and understand targets and outcomes to mean different things. Although we agree that it would not be helpful to include numerical targets in the bill, the committee was more persuaded that the bill would benefit from some high-level objectives, reflecting the broad vision and ambitions for a good food nation. Therefore, we urge the Scottish Government to give further thought to the inclusion of high-level objectives in the bill at stage 2 and, in particular, to whether section 1(5) should be widened to include other policy outcomes.

The oversight of and accountability for the national good food nation policy and plans was a central theme in the evidence that we received. As drafted, the bill’s oversight mechanism is the requirement to lay all national plans in the Scottish Parliament and to lay a progress report every five years. We took a lot of evidence that questioned whether those provisions were sufficient. There was broad agreement across the majority of responses to the committee’s call for views that the bill should provide for an oversight function beyond the reporting and review mechanisms in sections 5 and 6. Accordingly, the committee recommends that the bill be amended at stage 2 to strengthen the oversight function.

The committee heard a range of views about what the oversight function should look like and who should be tasked with it. We heard support for the oversight function being incorporated into an existing body, as well as support for a new body being established, with a range of suggestions as to what sort of body that should be. Committee members agree that we are not in a position to make a clear recommendation on that.

We note the Scottish Government’s long-standing position that a new oversight body is not required but that it is currently considering that under the terms of the Bute house agreement. We asked the Scottish Government to update the Parliament on its thinking in advance of the stage 1 debate. We note with concern that that consideration is in its early stages, as the committee assumes that any oversight role that is deemed necessary should be provided for through the bill.

The committee notes that the bill does not provide the Parliament with a formal role in approving those plans. We recommend, therefore, that the bill be amended at stage 2 to give the Parliament a greater role, requiring Scottish Parliament approval of the plans after they have been laid to ensure that they align with stakeholder expectations and drive the transformational change that we want in the food system.

A number of stakeholders argued that the bill should either incorporate or align with a right to food. The committee wanted to understand whether the bill is the appropriate legislative vehicle for such a right or, as the First Minister has outlined under the Bute house agreement, a right to adequate food should be incorporated into wider human rights legislation. The committee was persuaded that the proposed wider human rights legislation is the best means of providing for a right to food and that it would be unhelpful to have the right singled out and excluded from the proposed human rights legislation.

Sections 2 and 8 of the bill provide for a consultation on the draft good food nation plans. The committee recognises that, if the national plan is to be effective, it must draw on the experiences of everyone using and working in the Scottish food system. We heard compelling evidence, from organisations such as the Food Train, Obesity Action Scotland and the Food Foundation, of the need for a comprehensive and wide-ranging consultation. The committee firmly believes that any consultation that is undertaken by Scottish ministers on the draft national good food nation plan must be as wide, inclusive and participatory as possible. The committee agrees with the evidence that it received that the consultation methods that are used should be tailored to each specific audience and that one size will not fit all. Therefore, we welcome the commitments that the cabinet secretary and her officials have made that the Scottish Government’s approach to the consultation will be as open, accessible and inclusive as possible.

As I have mentioned, the bill requires relevant authorities to publish a good food nation plan. That places a similar requirement on relevant authorities to those that are placed on Scottish ministers by section 1 of the bill, although there is no requirement for relevant authorities’ reports to be laid in the Scottish Parliament.

In evidence, it was clear that, although some local authorities embraced the good food nation vision some time ago, other authorities are at an earlier stage of their good food nation journey. Therefore, the committee considers it essential that those authorities have access to information and advice to support the development of their plans, and we called on the Scottish Government to set out in its response to our report how it intends to provide such information and advice.

Sections 4 and 10 of the bill provide that Scottish ministers and relevant authorities must “have regard to” their good food nation plans when exercising specified functions. Those functions are to be set out in subordinate legislation. The committee believes that sections 4 and 10 are key to the effectiveness of the plans. We agree that it is regrettable that a draft list of all the specified functions was not available to inform parliamentary scrutiny, although we welcome the cabinet secretary’s confirmation that the list will be included in the consultation on the draft national plan.

The committee homed in on one particular aspect of section 4, which was the provision for subordinate legislation setting out the specified functions to be considered by Parliament under the negative procedure. Officials told us that that procedure was chosen because the subordinate legislation would be likely to include a long list and would not meet the usual criteria for the affirmative procedure. The committee agrees that the decision about which of the Scottish ministers’ functions should be exercised with regard to good food nation plans should meet the criteria for the affirmative procedure and that Parliament should have a stronger role in scrutinising those “specified functions”. Accordingly, we recommend that any regulations made under section 4 should be subject to the affirmative procedure.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-03704, in the name of Mairi Gougeon, on the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill. I invite members who wish t...
The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands (Mairi Gougeon) SNP
Scotland began its journey to becoming a good food nation in 2014 with the publication of our national food and drink policy, which first set down the Govern...
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
The minister just said that Scotland has moved to being a good food nation, but how does that equate with the fact that Scotland is the second-most obese cou...
Mairi Gougeon SNP
We certainly have moved forward but, as I will set out, the bill will provide a framework to underpin the work that we are doing and which we will undertake ...
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Con
The committee expected a proper response to the report at stage 1, and we were disappointed that we did not get it. We kept our side of the bargain by keepin...
Mairi Gougeon SNP
I hope that the member appreciates that it is only fair that I give the report and all the work that has gone into it full and due consideration, which I am ...
Brian Whittle Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Mairi Gougeon SNP
Not at this point. However, I note that members concluded that the Government should consider how we might better reflect our high-level objectives in the b...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Thank you very much, cabinet secretary. I advise members that we are quite tight for time, so interventions will probably have to be accommodated into speaki...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
I am pleased to speak to the committee’s stage 1 report on the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill this afternoon, although I am not pleased that the reason tha...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Please bring your remarks to a close, Ms Wishart.
Beatrice Wishart LD
I had something to say about the financial memorandum costs. Suffice it to say that the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill offers a real opportunity to transfo...
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Con
The Scottish National Party is finally introducing its promised Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill, six years late, after having promised it in its 2016 and 20...
Jim Fairlie (Perthshire South and Kinross-shire) (SNP) SNP
Does the member not recognise that poverty is as big a driver of food inequality as anything else?
Rachael Hamilton Con
Of course it is a driver. However, when I posted about education on my Twitter account, Mr Fairlie, you said that you fully supported that, so I am surprised...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Speak through the chair, please, Ms Hamilton.
Rachael Hamilton Con
Thank you, Presiding Officer. You Can Cook, which is based in Peebles in the Borders, offers classes, demonstrations, talks and workshops on food and health...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I thank the committee for its extensive gathering of evidence to inform its stage 1 report. Like the committee, Labour is happy to support the principles of ...
Jim Fairlie SNP
I simply do not understand the member saying that the farming system is continuing to degrade our countryside, given that there are numerous schemes to help ...
Colin Smyth Lab
If Mr Fairlie thinks that the current scheme is so perfect, I do not understand why the Government has promised to bring forward legislation to change it, wh...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You need to conclude now.
Colin Smyth Lab
We have a long way to go to make sure that the bill is a bold good food nation bill, but we support its principles and we will work with the Government and a...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We move to the open debate. 15:43
Jenni Minto (Argyll and Bute) (SNP) SNP
The Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill is the first piece of legislation that I have been involved in, and I thank the committee clerks and my fellow committee...
Rachael Hamilton Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Jenni Minto SNP
I will not. Serving attractive food in schools and other institutions will allow us to offer many more people the opportunity of eating together and sharing...
Maurice Golden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
The Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill touches several different policy areas. Today, I will focus my comments on the bill’s potential for driving progress on ...
The Minister for Environment and Land Reform (Màiri McAllan) SNP
I invite the member to reflect on his point about food security, given that it is his party, in government in the UK, that is signing post-Brexit trade deals...
Maurice Golden Con
I am quite surprised by that intervention, because every part of the UK is set to benefit from those trade agreements. In 2020, Scotland exported £126 millio...
Mairi Gougeon SNP
Will the member take an intervention on that point?