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Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2024
Child Poverty
I am pleased to speak in the debate. I welcome the First Minister’s commitment to eradicating child poverty. In my remarks I will concentrate on how social security can have an impact on such poverty. I will also share some of the evidence that the Parliament’s Social Justice ...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Apr 2024
Two-child Benefit Cap
I thank Clare Haughey for bringing this incredibly important debate to the chamber. It is appalling that Westminster has given us seven years of the disgusting two-child policy. The policy, with its abhorrent rape clause, is one of the cruellest welfare policies to emerge fro...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2023
Two-child Benefit Cap
I rise to speak in support of the Scottish Government’s motion, which is in the name of Shirley-Anne Somerville. The two-child policy, with its abhorrent rape clause, is one of the most disgusting welfare policies to emerge from Westminster. It is designed to set families up t...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2022
Child Poverty
I thank the member for her intervention, but I will not take any lessons from a representative of a party that backed the cap on welfare spending. The Child Poverty Action Group said that the Scottish child payment “is a real lifeline for families across Scotland who are fac...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Sep 2024
Programme for Government 2024-25 (Eradicating Child Poverty)
I am pleased to speak in this debate on the programme for government and the Scottish Government’s commitment to eradicating child poverty. It is essential that that is the single most important objective of the Scottish Government. The First Minister is right to say that the ...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2023
Two-child Benefit Cap
The proof will be in the pudding. The Institute for Public Policy Research points out that UK policy sees social security in narrow terms and uses “harmful rhetoric and ill-informed stereotypes.” It also says that “conditions have enabled the UK to maintain one of the leas...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2022
International Women’s Day 2022
I am immensely proud to be called to speak in this members’ business debate on international women’s day, and I congratulate Michelle Thomson on securing it and on everything that she contributes to the campaign for equality. I stand with Ukraine and send strength, hope and l...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
21 Apr 2022
General Question Time · Benefit Cap
The cabinet secretary will remember that the first conversation that I had with her as a newly elected MSP was about mitigating the benefit cap and I am delighted that we are doing that. It is beyond belief that the Westminster Government is implementing a policy that denies f...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2022
Challenge Poverty Week 2022
I take on board Mr Balfour’s point, and we will consider everything. However, maybe the member should look at carers allowance, which his Government could have upgraded but did not. We will take no lessons from the Tory party. The cost of living crisis is caused not just by i...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
23 Nov 2022
Cost of Living: Mortgage Rescue Scheme
No. I have a lot to get through. The budget statement should have done so much more; it was a missed opportunity to provide the help that is needed to mitigate the cost of living crisis. Instead, it kept the five-week waiting time for universal credit, which is forcing people...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
12 Sep 2023
Child Poverty
Increasing eligibility for best start food payments will mean that around another 20,000 people will access that benefit when the income thresholds are removed, in February. However, as always, the programme for government has to deal with the consequences of damaging Westmins...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
20 Jun 2024
Benefits Uptake
I thank my colleague Evelyn Tweed for securing this important debate. It is our duty as elected representatives to ensure that we maximise take-up of social security benefits to those who are eligible. Rightly, we have a system that helps our citizens thrive and provides suppo...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Oct 2024
Challenge Poverty Week 2024
I welcome Paul O’Kane’s members’ business debate on challenge poverty week, which follows on from the Scottish Government’s significant debate on the issue that was held on Tuesday. I thank all the anti-poverty organisations that have provided briefings for the debate. Povert...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Feb 2024
Social Security (Investment)
I welcome the Scottish Government’s plans to invest £6.3 billion in benefits and payments in 2024-25, thereby supporting more than 1.2 million people. The Scottish Government has rightly taken a different path from the UK Government on social security. The contrast between the...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
14 Mar 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Scottish Child Payment (Uptake)
Will the cabinet secretary comment on the impact that the payment is having on keeping children in Scotland out of poverty? Does she share my concerns about the Westminster Government’s two-child policy undermining our efforts? Will she be clear that the two-child policy and i...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
03 Oct 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Social Security Policies
Those policies are part of a United Kingdom regime that is a significant drain on the Scottish budget. That regime still includes the two-child policy and its abhorrent rape clause, and has now cut the winter fuel payment to pensioners. Does the cabinet secretary agree that th...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2024
Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill
I speak in this debate as a member of the Social Justice and Social Security Committee. I thank the committee clerks and the bill team for all their assistance during the scrutiny process, and all the stakeholders who gave up their time to give evidence to our committee. The ...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Dec 2025
Violence against Women and Girls
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak in this important debate during the 16 days of action to end gender-based violence. It is up to us all to work together to prevent and end violence against women and girls and we must also address the underlying attitudes and systems ...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
18 Jan 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Low-income Households (Support)
I thank the Deputy First Minister for that answer and his long-standing recognition of the impact that the pandemic has had on low-income households. Rightly, the Covid recovery strategy has a focus on groups that are more likely to experience low income. One such group is fam...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Mar 2023
International Women’s Day 2023
I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate on international women’s day. This year’s theme is “embrace equity”, which brings a focus on the fact that people start from different places and that, therefore, true inclusion and belonging bring equitable action. The theme c...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
12 Sep 2023
Child Poverty
You know the reasons for the delay. Obviously, the infrastructure is not there, although it will be soon. However, I really thought that you would be standing up to tell us why you support the two-child policy, with its abhorrent rape clause. Defend that.
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Oct 2023
Challenge Poverty Week 2023
I congratulate Collette Stevenson on securing this important debate on challenge poverty week. Tackling poverty and inequality is the single biggest challenge that we face in Scotland, and it requires continued, urgent and sustained action. In Scotland, we are introducing a f...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
20 Feb 2024
Social Security
I am pleased to speak in this debate about the type of social security system that we could have in an independent Scotland—a social security system with fairness, dignity and respect at its heart, that is humane and compassionate and that recognises that decent levels of supp...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
29 May 2024
Michael Matheson
An apology was good enough for the Tories then, but it is not now. The motion is a partisan move. It is not one made out of integrity or any morals. If it was, surely the Tories would have more to say on the fact that their party presided over Boris Johnson’s partygate scanda...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
06 Mar 2025
United Kingdom Government Welfare Reforms
I have already said that I will not take an intervention. According to the report: “Most Panellists agreed that stigma had gotten worse with austerity, UK government’s ‘welfare reform’, and the cost-of-living crisis”, and “Several spoke of putting off claiming for as long ...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Committee
15 Jan 2026
Two-child Cap
Good morning. I thank the witnesses for their extremely helpful written submissions. As the evidence session is about the two-child limit, we owe it to those who are considering welfare policies in the future to acknowledge how abhorrent the two-child cap was and how it failed...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Jan 2026
Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I speak as a member of the Social Justice and Social Security Committee. I thank the clerks for their assistance with our report and thank everyone who responded to our call for views.The bill would create a new duty requiring public bodies“to have due regard for the need to p...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
31 Mar 2022
Benefit Sanctions
As a long-standing campaigner against the negative impacts of the so-called “welfare reforms” of the UK benefits system, I am keen to participate in the debate. I congratulate Kaukab Stewart for securing it and for highlighting the important work done by the researchers on beh...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Jan 2025
Child Poverty
I take the opportunity to wish you, Deputy Presiding Officer, and everyone at the Parliament a very healthy and happy new year. I speak in support of measures in the draft budget to tackle child poverty and inequality. Eradicating child poverty is not just the morally right t...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Nov 2021
Social Security Benefits
I welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate on the benefit take-up strategy as set out by the cabinet secretary. No one knows when they are just one life experience away from needing support and assistance that will help to see them through or to ease the burden of financ...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
06 Dec 2022
Carers Rights Day 2022
I welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate and to mark carers rights day. I congratulate Paul O’Kane for securing the debate and I have also signed the motion. I put on record my support for the many carers in my constituency and thank them for what they do. During my t...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
06 Nov 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Two-child Benefit Cap (Impact on Children)
It is appalling that so many children in my constituency have been scarred by that brutal policy, so it is no wonder that our plans to mitigate it have been welcomed by so many. The Child Poverty Action Group estimates that 30,000 children have been pushed into poverty because...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Committee
29 Jan 2026
Scottish Fiscal Commission
Following on from Mr Balfour’s comments about people claiming ADP while they are in employment, I make the point that a lot of folk have partners who can only do part-time work, which means that their household income will be limited.As happened with my colleague Ms Whitham’s ...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Jun 2021
Tackling Poverty and Building a Fairer Scotland
Thank you, Presiding Officer, and best wishes to you in your new role. I congratulate the cabinet secretary on her return to government, and I wish her well in her new post. It is an immense honour to make my first speech in our Parliament. I thank the people of Clydebank and...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Jun 2021
Child Poverty
The cabinet secretary will recognise that the United Kingdom Government’s two-child policy is a major driver of child poverty, and that even if the two-child policy did not exist, the UK benefit cap would still enforce that misery for many families. Does the cabinet secretary ...
Marie McNair SNP Committee
04 Nov 2021
Homelessness and Rough Sleeping (Session 6 Priorities)
This question, which is for Beth Watts, is about future developments. Like you, I think that we can make real progress with the powers that we have. However, UK policy is a hindrance in some respects. You say in the homelessness monitor study that changes to welfare policy, in...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Nov 2022
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
It is a pleasure to follow Maggie Chapman’s speech. I am pleased to speak in this debate to recognise the international day for the elimination of violence against women on 25 November and the 16 days of activism that follow it. The United Nations declares—rightly—that “Viole...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
01 Mar 2023
Dementia Strategy
The issues to be addressed by the strategy also include the gaps between policy and practice, the postcode lottery impact on the provision of support—which has been spoken about—workforce issues, education and training, and the trauma of diagnosis. The change that is needed w...
Marie McNair SNP Committee
04 May 2023
Cost of Living (Lone Parents)
We split the lone parent rates in legacy benefits—although that is the old policy. Could the new policy assist lone parents via the reintroduction of those rates? I will just pop that question out there.
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Sep 2023
Devolution of Employment Law
I draw members’ attention to my entry in the register of members’ interests. I am a member of the Unison trade union. I congratulate Keith Brown on securing the debate and acknowledge his long-standing commitment to workers’ rights and fair employment policy. The devolution ...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
15 Nov 2023
Portfolio Question Time · “Building a New Scotland” Papers (Feedback)
A recent “Building a New Scotland” paper sets out the Scottish Government’s proposals for a humane and principled migration policy after independence. The United Kingdom’s hostile environment policies came into effect under former Prime Minister David Cameron. This week, he is...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Committee
25 Jan 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Good morning, cabinet secretary. Alongside the two-child policy and universal credit, the basic cap is a policy that denies families with children basic subsistence levels from UK benefits. I have been a long-term campaigner for mitigation and was delighted when the Scottish G...
Marie McNair SNP Committee
01 Feb 2024
Homelessness and Temporary Accommodation
I have a question for Jim McBride. Right now, we are facing a perfect storm, with the pressures on capital budgets, high inflation, Brexit and a change to the housing asylum seekers policy. To what extent has historical policy set us up to fail?
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
20 Feb 2024
Social Security
I will not, at the moment. In 2022, the Scottish Government spent more than £1 billion on mitigating Tory cuts. Just think what we could do with that money in an independent Scotland. We could change universal credit, further improve carer and disability benefits, remove the r...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Mar 2024
Addressing Child Poverty Through Parental Employment
As a member of the Social Justice and Social Security Committee, I thank the committee clerks for their assistance with the production of our report. We received helpful evidence from a range of expert witnesses and people with lived experience, who provided a considerable amo...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Jun 2024
Child Poverty
The two-child limit on benefits is one of the biggest policy drivers of child poverty, according to Barnardo’s chief executive, Lynn Perry. However, Keir Starmer, the next expected Prime Minister, will not scrap that, despite former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown recently ...
Marie McNair SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2025
Women’s State Pensions (Compensation)
I certainly have read the report. I thought that Paul O’Kane was standing up to apologise to our WASPI women and explain why your party is refusing to pay compensation to them. He absolutely did not do that; in effect, all I got was political spin and an aggressive, shouty man...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 Feb 2025
Increasing Investment
I direct members to my entry in the register of members’ interests, which shows that I am a member of Unison. If we are to fully deliver on our priorities of improving Scotland’s public services, eradicating child poverty and tackling the climate emergency, increased investme...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Mar 2025
Ending Destitution
I congratulate Maggie Chapman on securing this important debate. I also take the opportunity to thank Homeless Network Scotland and Heriot-Watt University for their briefings, and the Scottish Refugee Council for everything that it does. In the 21st century, no one should be ...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Committee
04 Sep 2025
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27
Recent changes to UK social security policy highlighted the fact that social security block grant adjustments can change unexpectedly and at very little notice. You touched on this earlier, but could you expand on in what ways and to what extent that affects the Scottish Gover...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Oct 2025
Topical Question Time · Child Poverty Reduction (Interim and Final Targets)
The evidence is clear that cruel Tory policies such as the two-child cap, which is now Labour policy, are increasing poverty and hardship in Scotland and across the rest of the UK. Despite these challenging circumstances, Scotland is the only part of the UK where levels of chi...
Marie McNair SNP Committee
05 Feb 2026
Budget Scrutiny 2026-27
As we know, the Westminster Parliament debated the bill to remove the two-child limit from universal credit. It took a while to get to that stage, but we got there, which is welcome.However, because the UK Government did not remove the benefit cap, many families with more than...
Marie McNair SNP Committee
02 Sep 2021
Carer’s Allowance Supplement (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning, minister. You will be aware that carers allowance pays the lowest amount of all the benefits that the DWP defines as earnings replacement benefits. For example, the personal allowance in jobseekers allowance is higher than carers allowance and the jobseekers allo...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Committee
14 Sep 2021
Session 6 Priorities (Drugs Policy)
Good morning, minister. As I am sure you agree, the reasons for addiction are complex and multifaceted, and we will never address the problem without joint working across all disciplines. Is the Government doing enough to fund effective integrated working that covers health, s...
Marie McNair SNP Committee
14 Sep 2021
Session 6 Priorities (Drugs Policy)
Yes. I want to take the minister back to the impact of deprivation. We have long been aware of the link between deprivation and drugs. I worry that, while we study that, more avoidable deaths will occur. How do we get the right balance between the risk of analysing the link an...
Marie McNair SNP Committee
14 Sep 2021
Session 6 Priorities (Drugs Policy)
Covid-19 has had a negative impact on many in society. I am concerned about its impact on deprived communities and how that may be turbo charged when the UK Government removes the £20 uplift to universal credit later this month. Has Covid-19 made it more difficult for people i...
Marie McNair SNP Committee
14 Sep 2021
Session 6 Priorities (Drugs Policy)
Have there been any positive responses to Covid that we would want to keep after the pandemic?
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Committee
16 Sep 2021
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2022-23
Thank you, convener—apologies for my connection issues. I appreciate the time that the groups that are here have given us in their submissions. I welcome your comments on the need for affordable housing and the longer-term impact that that will have in reducing housing cost p...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Sep 2021
Carer’s Allowance Supplement (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome the opportunity to speak in this important debate. For far too long, unpaid carers have been given a raw deal by the social security system. Their essential, compassionate and unquantifiable contribution cannot be overstated. I take this opportunity to praise the st...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
28 Sep 2021
Universal Credit
I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate about the need to cancel the Westminster Government’s plan to cut universal credit and working tax credit by £20 a week, although I am astounded that we need such a debate. What rational Government that had the true interests o...
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Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2024

11 Jun 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Child Poverty
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I am pleased to speak in the debate. I welcome the First Minister’s commitment to eradicating child poverty. In my remarks I will concentrate on how social security can have an impact on such poverty. I will also share some of the evidence that the Parliament’s Social Justice and Social Security Committee has received on the impact of the Scottish child payment.

Child poverty is a stark reality for many children and families. The compassion that we have for the welfare of our children is something that should define our country.

It is clear that the Scottish Government’s actions are already making a difference. Modelling that was published in February estimates that the SNP Scottish Government’s policies will keep 100,000 children out of relative poverty this year. Almost £430 million has been put in the pockets of families through the Scottish child payment, which is supporting more than 329,000 children. That is a significant intervention that is making a real difference to the lives of many people across Scotland. As a member of the Social Justice and Social Security Committee, I have heard from many witnesses about the impact of the Scottish child payment. For example, in evidence, Professor Danny Dorling of the University of Oxford said:

“I started looking at the statistics in the late 1980s, when Scotland had some of the worst rates of child poverty in the UK. Now, according to the simple poverty line proportion, every region in England is worse than Scotland.”—[Official Report, Social Justice and Social Security Committee, 23 May 2024; c 17.]

Unfortunately, however, we also heard that the full potential of the payment is being held back by the UK welfare cuts. Ruth Boyle of the Poverty Alliance was clear about that. She told the committee that

“right now, the UK system is actually pulling people into poverty. We know that 90 per cent of people who are in receipt of universal credit are going without essentials”.—[Official Report, Social Justice and Social Security Committee, 30 May 2024; c 10.]

We received damaging evidence about the two-child policy and the abhorrent rape clause, and how it is directly affecting children. Professor Ruth Patrick of the University of York advised us that,

“it is common to hear parents talking about trying to protect their children from the impact of poverty. They will say, ‘I’ll skip a meal because I don’t want my children to go without,’ but what we find with the impact of the two-child limit is that parents are reporting that their children are trying to protect them from the impact of the poverty. They report examples where children are not telling their parents that they need a new pair of school shoes because they know that the money is not there. We have evidence of people being in supermarkets with children telling their siblings, ‘Don’t ask mummy for that, she doesn’t have the money.’”—[Official Report, Social Justice and Social Security Committee, 23 May 2024; c 19-20.]

If we are to have an honest debate about child poverty, we must consider the harm that is being done to children by those policies. The human impact of Westminster policy is appalling and considerable.

The Child Poverty Action Group recently highlighted a case from its early warning system, of a working couple with three children who had had their universal credit

“reduced by the 2 child limit and a deduction for rent arrears.”

The family was not able

“to get a cake or any presents”

for

“their youngest child’s birthday”,

and the family

“hoped the child would be too young to remember.”

That is heartbreaking, but those are real cases. That callous approach, which erodes dignity and denies children a basic level of subsistence and enshrines misery, must end.

It is not just the two-child policy that is holding back progress; other policies including the bedroom tax and the benefit cap are, too. In 2022-23, Scotland spent £84.9 million on 135,625 discretionary housing payment awards to help to mitigate the effects of those policies and others. Although we must do everything that we can with the powers that we have, it is disingenuous in the extreme not to bring to the table in this debate the dreadful impact of a Westminster system that is lacking in compassion and support.

The UK Government now spends £50 billion a year less on social security than it would have spent if cuts, freezes and other charges since 2010 had not happened. CPAG is clear that,

“These cuts have pushed hundreds of thousands of children and families into poverty.”

Whichever party forms the next Westminster Government must, therefore, step up and scrap the two-child policy instead of saying that it can make that policy and the abhorrent rape clause, fairer. The approach of saying, “Trust us—we did good things before” just does not cut it now.

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The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-13566, in the name of John Swinney, on Scottish Government priorities: eradicating child poverty. I invit...
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Kevin Stewart SNP
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Douglas Ross Con
Is there any time in hand, Presiding Officer?
The Presiding Officer NPA
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Douglas Ross Con
I will give way to Mr Stewart.
Kevin Stewart SNP
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Douglas Ross Con
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The First Minister SNP
Will the member give way?
Douglas Ross Con
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The First Minister SNP
Mr Ross sets out a laudable aim, and the Government is working as fast as it can to deliver on that objective. However, the challenge that Mr Ross has ignore...
Douglas Ross Con
I will acknowledge that the Scottish Government now has the highest-ever block grant to spend here in Scotland to deliver—Interruption. If SNP MSPs can say ...
The First Minister SNP
Will the member give way?
Douglas Ross Con
I will give way if I have time, or the ministers can come back to the point when summing up.
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You have a little time, Mr Ross.
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I have a little time. We will go for a hat trick, First Minister.
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