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Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 Nov 2021
Road Safety (Falkirk)
I thank Stephen Kerr for securing this debate about roads in my constituency and other areas of Falkirk. I welcome his agreement with the ambition that is set out in the Scottish Government’s programme for government to make a move towards national 20mph limits where appropria...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 May 2022
Union Canal: 200th Anniversary
In common with other members, I thank my friend and colleague Fiona Hyslop for bringing the debate to Parliament and for paying such a fitting tribute that managed to fit in all aspects of the subject, despite it being such an all-encompassing motion. I hope that my short con...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2024
Flood Management
Before I start, I will make the comment that I wanted to make when I tried to intervene on Mr Marra. I recently obtained an insurance quote, and one of the companies asked whether I could confirm that my house is no nearer than 260m to any watercourse, which, to give a sense o...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 May 2021
Covid-19
Thank you, Presiding Officer, and I welcome you to your place. It is a great honour to be called to speak in this debate as the new member for Falkirk East. I would like to put on record my grateful thanks to everyone who helped me get to this point, and in particular, my con...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
06 Sep 2022
Programme for Government 2022-23
It appears that, every time we come back from recess, the price that the Scottish people are having to pay for being thirled to the UK has increased, and the cost is accelerating. The underlying causes of the cost of living crisis have some short-term elements, and we all hope...
2. Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Dec 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Public Transport and Connectivity (Falkirk East)
To ask the Scottish Government when it last met Falkirk Council to discuss public transport and connectivity within the rural areas of the Falkirk East constituency, and what was discussed. (S6O-00499)
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
08 Dec 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Public Transport and Connectivity (Falkirk East)
Many people in the outlying areas of my constituency of Falkirk East feel that they have been left adrift by private companies that are driven by profit. Although I understand that the number of passengers is still below pre-Covid levels, that does not mean that communities sh...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2024
Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I note that there are 13 high-rise buildings in scope in the wider Falkirk district, none of which is in my Falkirk East constituency. However, I am interested in the bill because of the potential impacts on people and business—specifically SMEs. For the record, I have no decl...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Jan 2025
Support for the Culture Sector
I am pleased with the continued commitment from the Scottish Government and I am pleased that the will of the cabinet secretary has prevailed—despite, I am sure, many competing pressures. It has already been stated, but it is worth stating again that the Scottish Government is...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
05 Dec 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Learning Hours
Next week, Falkirk Council will consider a report that asks for a decision on proposals to cut learning hours in primary and secondary schools from the start of the next academic session. The proposals, which are intended to address the budget gap, are estimated to save about ...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
11 Dec 2024
City Region and Regional Growth Deals
That was it—thank you. My question is for Malcolm Bennie. With regard to the governance of the Falkirk and Grangemouth growth deal, while it is ostensibly more simple because only Falkirk Council is involved, it is also more complex, given that Ineos is at the heart of the ar...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
11 Dec 2024
City Region and Regional Growth Deals
I have a few questions arising from what we have discussed so far, and I suppose that they follow on from the point about the differential structure in the programmes and the references to a flat profile. I want to come back to Malcolm Bennie with a question, although it migh...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
06 Nov 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Refugees and Asylum Seekers (Community Support)
Falkirk has seen sustained anti-refugee protests and counter-protests, resulting in on-going tensions, disruption and division in the wider community. What actions is the Scottish Government taking to tackle the spread of misinformation? Will it work in partnership with Falkir...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Sep 2021
Food and Drink
Thank you, Presiding Officer. You will be pleased to hear that I will speak for considerably less than six minutes. Two years ago, I led a piece of research where we engaged with more than 1,000 business leaders in 74 countries. They saw Scotland as a country that produces qu...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Sep 2021
Programme for Government 2021-22
I welcome the programme for government outlined by the First Minister and, in particular, the actions to ensure that Scotland has the opportunity to become a modern, normal, independent nation as soon as conditions allow. Fundamentally, it is about having the freedom to make p...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 Sep 2021
Brexit Impact on Supply Chain and Labour Market
In the world of Brexiteers, the Tory and Labour parties and even some reporting outlets, it has become common to lay the blame for trade and supply chain problems on the pandemic rather than on Brexit. Problems are presented as a short-term shock instead of there being an ackn...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
07 Oct 2021
General Question Time · Sewage Sludge Spreading
My constituents in Falkirk East are anxious for the report to be published. The spreading of sewage sludge was raised as a concern with my predecessor, Angus MacDonald, and has now been raised with me. The smell and inconvenience generate multiple complaints, but it is the pot...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Oct 2021
Retail Sector
In my constituency of Falkirk East, many retailers did a great job of being innovative throughout the pandemic, and demonstrated their fundamental value to our communities. However, at present, small local retailers are at a huge disadvantage compared with online-only giants, ...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
18 Nov 2021
Shared Prosperity Fund and Levelling Up Agenda
I think that the member missed the point about the say that our democratically elected Scottish Government had in that. The levelling up fund will ostensibly be allocated on the basis of need. However, the definition of need that it uses was developed by the Ministry of Housi...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Jan 2022
Labour Shortages
I will watch with interest how the Opposition parties, despite their softer stance today, vote on the motion, which focuses on Scottish business, its employees, growing the jobs market and developing the wider economy. I have some sympathy for the calls from the Labour Party ...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
31 Mar 2022
General Question Time · Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (Impact of Spring Statement)
I thank the minister for that very strong answer. He highlights the accelerating inflation, rising national insurance and so on, to which I would add borrowing costs. Much more should have been done to support SMEs. Will the minister meet me to discuss some ideas that I have a...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Apr 2022
Technology Sector
I thank the cabinet secretary for her statement and celebrate the ambition that is contained in it, particularly the actions regarding women. My question is specific to my constituency of Falkirk East. It concerns data flows as a critical enabling technology. Only recently, U...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 Sep 2022
Scotland’s Population
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I will not threaten to double the length of my speech, but I am always open to taking interventions. To say that Scotland’s needs are being met by the current UK migration policy is patently untrue; indeed, that is on a par with the statement, “T...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
28 Sep 2022
Research Excellence Framework Results 2021
This place has a tradition of members’ business debates that are not overtly political and, rather, focus on agreement and celebration of shared cross-party interests. That is what I intend to do in my short remarks. Scotland’s universities have achieved so much that is inter...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Dec 2022
Small Business Saturday 2022
I am honoured to open the debate, which celebrates small business Saturday. I encourage everyone to support their local small businesses, which are the heartbeat of our local communities. The small business Saturday initiative is a grass-roots campaign that is in its 10th yea...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 Jan 2023
Green Freeports
I was pleased to hear the news of the success of the Cromarty and Firth of Forth green freeport bids. I am hopeful that the latter brings economic benefits to my constituency of Falkirk East. In the Deputy First Minister’s statement, he recognised concerns that they could, ho...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Nov 2023
Business Motion
I, too, as the constituency MSP for Falkirk East, am shocked by this. I have spent this afternoon in dialogue with Petroineos, I have a meeting tomorrow with the union, and I have submitted an urgent question to address exactly that issue. Perhaps the member would be willing t...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Jan 2024
Replacing European Union Structural Funds
Of course, that is not actually the case. The UK has been in economic decline, and the figures are quite stark. I note that “In 1980 the UK’s GDP per capita was in line with or exceeded most advanced economies. By 2019, the gap between UK GDP per capita and the small advanced...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2024
Grangemouth Oil Refinery
I am pleased to speak in this important debate and I thank Stephen Kerr for his reflective comments. Let us hope that the debate continues to bring more light than heat. I am a ferocious protector of my constituency of Falkirk East, including Grangemouth. The Grangemouth comm...
3. Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Feb 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Best Start Grant (Falkirk East)
To ask the Scottish Government what work is under way to ensure that eligible families across Falkirk East, and the wider country, are aware of and can apply for the best start grant before the deadline of 29 February. (S6O-03104)
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
13 Mar 2024
Additional Support for Learning Inquiry
Good morning, panel, and thank you for joining us. We know that supporting ASN requires a multi-agency approach. I will come to Kerry Drinnan first, for obvious reasons, given that I represent Falkirk East. I am interested in how you ensure that your strategy allows for the in...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
08 May 2024
Colleges (Support)
I am not against looking at means of funding. I will look at efficiencies in funding and how we can do things better, but I suspect that the answer is more complex than a simple political line. I will return to what I was talking about. The latest version of the strategic di...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 May 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Brexit Impacts
Thanks to Westminster economic mismanagement, businesses across Scotland, including in my constituency, Falkirk East, are facing pressures, including extra costs and red tape due to Brexit. What assessment has the Scottish Government made of the impact of the United Kingdom Go...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
10 Oct 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Secondary Education (Balancing Rights)
The cabinet secretary will be aware, as I am, of the research by Girlguiding Scotland and the University of Glasgow that shows that girls are too frequently experiencing inappropriate sexual behaviour or, indeed, assault. I am, of course, aware of the good work that is going o...
1. Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2025
General Question Time · Kinneil Museum
To ask the Scottish Government how the additional £34 million allocated to culture and heritage in its draft budget will assist in the preservation of any small, yet key, Scottish heritage sites under threat of closure, such as Kinneil museum in the Falkirk East constituency. ...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
06 Feb 2025
First Minister’s Question Time · Grangemouth Refinery (Redundancies)
Yesterday, 435 workers at the Grangemouth refinery in my Falkirk East constituency were given redundancy notices, and refining will cease at the end of June. Despite statements from the Prime Minister, and from the leader of the Labour Party in Scotland, who promised to “ste...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
07 May 2025
Programme for Government (Building the Best Future for Scotland)
I completely and strongly agree with that point, particularly in relation to some of the funding requirements for net zero, for example. That is imperative. It is fair to say that profits help to drive growth, as we discussed earlier, and growth supports our social policy amb...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
29 Oct 2025
Consumer Scotland
If I might interrupt for a minute, Sam Ghibaldan mentioned the RTS switch-off earlier. That was something that vexed my office a great deal, because many people in the Braes area in Falkirk East were concerned that they would be affected. I had extensive engagement with suppli...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
20 Nov 2025
General Question Time · Neurodevelopmental Assessments and Treatment
As the minister will be aware from my correspondence and our discussion, the rising pressures and demands are acute and are having an impact on many individuals in my Falkirk East constituency. The Scottish Government’s director of mental health wrote to all health boards to ...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 May 2022
Women in Business
Before I start, I draw attention to the sunflower for Ukraine that I am wearing. It was made under the auspices of Space Art Scotland, which is a rehabilitation programme for prisoners—a wonderful idea. The late Dr Jacob Bronowski argued that the feature that distinguishes hu...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
27 Sep 2022
Scotland’s Population
I clocked that point when the member made it earlier, but I do not think that he qualified it. What he pointed out was the massive draw of London and the south-east. As I have already pointed out in my speech, that massive draw is the result of policy-making by the UK Governme...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Oct 2024
Just Transition (Grangemouth Area and North-east and Moray)
Speaking on behalf of the committee will be an interesting departure for me. I am pleased that I got a chance to get my tuppence-worth in earlier, so I thank members who allowed me to intervene. Obviously, there are two reports about which members have spoken, so it might be ...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
03 Oct 2024
Just Transition (Grangemouth Area and North-east and Moray)
I thank Claire Baker for that. She is absolutely right. Perhaps I had not been clear; I was noting that, despite capacity building being clearly mentioned in the report on the north-east and Moray, it did not come up from our members today. Claire Baker is absolutely correct. ...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Jan 2026
Building Links with Bhutan
::It gives me great pleasure to open the debate and formally move the motion on building links with Bhutan.Never in my wildest dreams—nor, I suspect, those of my fellow members of the Scottish Parliament—did I expect to be given the honour of leading colleagues from our Scotti...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2021
Portfolio Question Time · LifeSearch Report
As the minister knows, volunteer groups, charities and organisations such as Falkirk and District Association for Mental Health—FDAMH—provide vital independent support within our communities, and their work often complements and supports that of our national health service men...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
08 Sep 2021
Employment and Skills for Recovery
I think that you must have guessed the second area that I want to explore, because it is modern apprenticeships, funnily enough. I am looking at SDS’s most recent quarterly report on modern apprenticeships. Since joining the Parliament, I have been looking at the theme of the ...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Sep 2021
North Sea Oil and Gas
When I read the motion I was struck by how simple the Tories perceived this issue to be, compared with the SNP amendment that was lodged by Michael Matheson. I have spoken previously about the complexity of climate change and the ambitious policy responses that are required. O...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
18 Nov 2021
Road Safety (Falkirk)
I am already over my four minutes. The report is expected to be presented to the executive committee in the next two months.
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
18 Nov 2021
Road Safety (Falkirk)
None of the above can be confused with the national strategy, which is the job of this Parliament to determine. I draw the attention of all to the programme for government, which notes that “all appropriate roads in built-up areas” should “have a safer speed limit of 20 mph...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
18 Nov 2021
Road Safety (Falkirk)
Will the member take an intervention?
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
24 Feb 2022
Replacing European Union Structural Funds
That will be the case only if people can compare apples with apples, and that is precisely my point about the methodology, which was called so wrongly in relation to transport connectivity. I again make the point that you could have spoken to the Scottish Government in the fir...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
26 Jan 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Local Government (Economic Conditions)
Like the Scottish Government, my local council, Falkirk Council, has been affected by the economic chaos that the Tory-led Westminster Government has overseen. Inflation, in particular, is a huge issue, which has a resultant impact on the cost of delivering key services and ca...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
02 Feb 2023
Budget (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 1
Mr Briggs needs to look at the wider context of the budget. My point is that, if we had greater powers—over cap ex, in particular—we could do a great deal more. Until Mr Briggs starts joining me in those calls, although he claims to be looking for more housing, his words are s...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 May 2024
Colleges (Support)
I start by declaring an interest in that, a few years ago, I was part of a research study that contributed towards the eventual creation of UHI Shetland. From the outset of being an MSP, I forged a close relationship with Forth Valley College. I have also spoken at events at...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2024
Programme for Government
I am sure that the First Minister wishes that we, like independent Ireland, had the issue of how to spend a surplus of around €8.6 billion. Little Ireland, disdained by the UK commentariat after some property exuberance pre-credit crunch, has come back with bigger tiger teeth....
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Sep 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Grangemouth Refinery Closure
My thoughts are first and foremost with the workers at the refinery in Grangemouth, for whom today’s announcement will be a shock, if not a surprise. I am also mindful of the community, for whom a just transition will feel too far away. As a constituency MSP, I will do everyth...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Sep 2024
Just Transition
I imagine that the scale of that fiscal risk is such that the Government is unlikely to take it, given the lack of long-term projections over funding. At the start of the meeting, the convener made a throwaway comment when she alluded to, I think, a relatively modest furthe...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
08 Oct 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
I have a few random questions. I noticed that there is now uncertainty around the growth deal for Argyll and Bute. Have you had a chance to explore whether there is uncertainty around any other growth deals? I am thinking in particular, and perhaps selfishly, about the Falkirk...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
13 Nov 2024
Petroineos Grangemouth
Okay. We look forward to hearing more about that. My last question is on project willow, which you have referenced. An issue for people on the outside looking in—and one that we raised in this committee when we looked at the just transition—is that the governance of the Grang...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
27 Nov 2024
City Region and Regional Growth Deals
I want to bring in Audit Scotland here. Many years ago, I had another life doing project management and large-scale so-called transformational change programme management. Of course, the laugh was that the only time your plan was ever accurate was at the end of the programme o...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 18 November 2021

18 Nov 2021 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Road Safety (Falkirk)

I thank Stephen Kerr for securing this debate about roads in my constituency and other areas of Falkirk. I welcome his agreement with the ambition that is set out in the Scottish Government’s programme for government to make a move towards national 20mph limits where appropriate.

First, I would like to put on the record my condolences to the friends and family of the, as yet, unnamed victim in a road traffic accident in Grandsable Road, which is also in my constituency.

We should bear in mind that the motion speaks to only two areas within a network of nearly 1,000km of carriageways and over 1,700km of footpaths, cycleways and other structures. All of those are the responsibility of Falkirk Council, while our national Parliament is responsible for national strategy. I am sure that we will hear more on that from the minister in due course. I also note that local councils already have powers to make decisions on speed limits, acknowledging local circumstances.

I will make a few remarks about the local issues contained in the motion. I am grateful to Councillor Laura Murtagh, a well-kent face in Airth and an extremely hardworking councillor, for all her efforts over a sustained period. Likewise, I am grateful to Councillor Gordon Hughes for his efforts in the Upper Braes over many years. They and other Scottish National Party councillors have been at the forefront of activities to ensure that community needs are listened to and addressed.

In the case of Airth and the A905, it is a matter of public record that Falkirk Council has undertaken numerous investigations into issues that have been reported about speed and other road-related concerns raised by local residents. Those issues have been assessed in line with advice and guidance on road safety. The investigations are publicly available and I will happily share them with my constituents and with Stephen Kerr, to ensure that he, too, is up to speed.

Alas, the available evidence does not support the introduction of a 20mph zone along that stretch of road in Airth—it is recommended neither by Police Scotland policy nor by the national guidance. Although a 20mph zone might initially appear as a natural bonus to road safety, if it is unenforceable and in an inappropriate place without the corresponding road architecture to support it, drivers might be unlikely to observe it, which could ironically increase the danger to pedestrians.

The character of the road at Airth introduces an additional consideration, in that it runs adjacent to a stone wall and only one side of the road has a pavement. The passing of larger vehicles thus gives a feeling of being hemmed in. [Interruption.] The member should try to visit Airth sometime.

Local SNP councillors have led on exploring options for alternative pedestrian routes through the adjacent housing estate, and on securing agreement with some local heavy goods vehicles companies to limit their speed to 20mph when passing through the village. It was also local SNP councillors who helped to implement a spaces for people entirely closed road space in Airth.

Mr Kerr quoted a letter from the council that references Shieldhill Road. In summary, the letter notes that police records suggest that, of the three accidents that have occurred on Shieldhill Road in the past 10 years, confidence that vehicle speed was a contributory factor was noted as no more than possible in only one. That leads me to a key point. Although it is not my responsibility to act but that of Falkirk Council, it will act based on gathered evidence.

Everyone wants measures that will improve road safety. I understand that Falkirk Council roads officers are preparing a report under instruction from Councillor Paul Garner, Falkirk Council’s spokesperson for the environment. The purpose of that report is to consider the approach towards implementing a 20mph speed limit in some towns and villages in the Falkirk Council area.

The recommendations will be evidence based and consider increasing road safety for pedestrians and drivers, through local knowledge, in order to improve the lives of people, promote active and sustainable travel, climate change mitigation and place making.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-01281, in the name of Stephen Kerr, on road safety in Falkirk. The debate will be concl...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I am delighted to have the opportunity to speak to this motion on road safety in Falkirk. Road safety is of paramount importance and, when properly enforced,...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP
I thank Stephen Kerr for securing this debate about roads in my constituency and other areas of Falkirk. I welcome his agreement with the ambition that is se...
Stephen Kerr Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Michelle Thomson SNP
I am already over my four minutes. The report is expected to be presented to the executive committee in the next two months.
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You need to wind up now, Ms Thomson.
Michelle Thomson SNP
None of the above can be confused with the national strategy, which is the job of this Parliament to determine. I draw the attention of all to the programme ...
Richard Leonard (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Down the years, Stephen Kerr and I have stood on opposite sides of the barricades. Ours is an unashamedly ideological clash and an honest and sincere politic...
Tess White (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
I am delighted to speak today; I pay tribute to my colleague Stephen Kerr for securing this debate on road safety in Falkirk. Mr Kerr made a strong case for...
Stephen Kerr Con
Does Tess White agree that Richard Leonard’s speech was a splendid example of where we can set aside party badges and colours and do the right thing for the ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Ms White, I can give you time back.
Tess White Con
I agree with Stephen Kerr. Please could the minister not laugh from a sedentary position? The safety of children around schools is very important and—Interru...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Could you take your seat, Ms White?
Tess White Con
Safety is not a laughing matter. May I continue, Presiding Officer?
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I discourage you from responding to interventions that are made from a sedentary position. I will deal with those.
Tess White Con
Thank you, Presiding Officer. Decisions on such matters are best taken at local authority level, based on local knowledge and community feedback. I note th...
Michelle Thomson SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Tess White Con
No. I am talking about safety, so I would like to proceed. Six children lost their lives—that is a higher figure than in the two years prior to the pandemic...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I invite the minister to respond to the debate. 13:12
The Minister for Transport (Graeme Dey) SNP
I congratulate Stephen Kerr on raising the issue of road safety, which is a very important issue not just in Falkirk but across the country, and I commend th...
Stephen Kerr Con
Can the minister understand the frustration of the people of Airth about the fact that motorists who continue along the A905 towards Stirling will find that,...
Graeme Dey SNP
As someone who represents a constituency, of course I understand local communities’ concerns in such areas, but I will not get dragged into discussing the ba...
Richard Leonard Lab
Will the minister take an intervention?
Graeme Dey SNP
No. I want to make some progress. All that said, the Government encourages implementation of 20mph speed limits and zones in appropriate environments. In 20...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
The minister rightly points out that the guidance gives councils flexibility. The problem is that many councils do not show that flexibility and instead hide...
Graeme Dey SNP
Let us move on to what is coming down the track in that regard. As Michelle Thomson rightly pointed out, there is a commitment in the programme for governmen...