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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
17 Sep 2025
Supreme Court Judgment (Definition of “Woman” in the Equality Act 2010)
I thank Pam Gosal for bringing the debate to the chamber. I apologise to members, as I have to leave earlier than the conclusion of the debate. I have to say that it fills me with despair to be speaking again in a debate to fight for women’s rights. I have never sought to be ...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill
I will start my short remarks by popping in the intervention that I hoped to make on Willie Rennie. I hope that he will join me in my calls for an adjustment to the fiscal framework to remove the ridiculous limits on the Scottish Government’s capital borrowing powers, because ...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I add my voice in support of those who were affected by Grenfell and its resultant impact. We cannot ever forget the people who are behind all our discussions today. I agree that it is a pity that the Scottish Government has been put in this position by the UK Government. In f...
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
26 Jan 2022
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning, minister. I am happy to see that progress is being made. One of the good aspects of Covid is that it has accelerated something that was intended to happen anyway. I have a general question. How confident are you that the organisational capacity and capability fr...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
10 Feb 2022
First Minister’s Question Time · Football (Protection of Women and Girls)
Now that Raith Rovers has withdrawn its offer to David Goodwillie, the immediate media storm has died down, but an issue remains in a footballing environment in which two clubs felt it appropriate to offer a job to a proven rapist, despite there having been no apology or contr...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
20 Apr 2022
Ukraine (Displaced People)
I thank the minister for his statement. I have been approached by a constituent who offered, and which offer has been accepted, a place in their home for a Ukrainian family using their own direct social media connections. I am aware that there will be considerations around ens...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Nov 2022
Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill
When speaking at this point in a debate, it is often difficult to add something fresh, but I will endeavour to do so. I must comment on how empty the Conservative benches are. Can Conservative members not bring themselves to come here to defend their policy? One might have i...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
09 Nov 2023
General Question Time · Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill (Victims’ and Accused Persons’ Rights)
I concede that the evidence tells us that it can be difficult for Government to juggle the rights of distinct groups. As the minister suggests, the Education, Children and Young People Committee has raised a number of concerns about the lack of consideration thus far of the ne...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Nov 2023
Gender-based Violence
I have a daughter. I brought her up to be ambitious, hard working and feisty, and I think that I succeeded, yet I see that she and her friends have in their lives experiences that are similar to those that have occurred in mine. My reality has become her reality. How disappoin...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Committee
14 May 2024
Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape
Good morning. The example of the third sector body that Audrey Nicoll mentioned illustrates my question. I was looking at the new responsibilities of the ministers and cabinet secretaries and noticed that Ivan McKee’s responsibilities include public service reform, efficient g...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
14 May 2024
Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape
In some respects, you have answered my question because you did not say, “We have no idea how we could improve things without the installation of a commissioner.” Arguably, that would be an answer. However, you already have quite a lot of ideas. The original example that you g...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Oct 2024
Safe and Fair Sport for Women and Girls
I welcome the debate and am pleased to have signed the well-worded motion. I will concentrate briefly on three themes, the first of which is the safety of women and girls. The United Nations special rapporteur has already been quoted, but I add to Tess White’s comments that fe...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
20 Nov 2024
Petroineos Grangemouth
Okay. I want to focus my questions on a positioning that involves looking at the ways in which we might be able to keep the refinery online—I will go on to the hydrocracker in a moment—to allow a sufficient period of time for other moves to be made, whether on SAF or something...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
20 Nov 2024
Petroineos Grangemouth
You have turned down the volume with your latter comments. However, I want to be absolutely clear: is it your contention that the information that the committee has been given by Petroineos regarding the hydrocracker and its operational safety is inaccurate, or do you not have...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Mar 2025
Public Administration in the Scottish Government
This is where I am coming from. You mentioned the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, and I think that you recognise that there is an obligation to meet those regulations over and above the Equality Act 2010. You have referred to the fact that those regula...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2025
International Situation
For the record, I state clearly and openly that I am dismayed by the rise of the far right across the world. History has shown us that, when the far right is strong, it can lead to wars, poverty for many, the removal of rights and the weakening of the judiciary. It seems ironi...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning, panel. I will come to you first, Peter Drummond, and explore what you meant in one of the sentences in your submission. You said: “The RIAS has concerns about proportionality and the use of retrospective quasi-hypothecation.” I am clear on the terms “proportion...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The point is that the Government states that this will be a hypothecated tax, that is, that all the money that is brought in—whether it will be £30 million remains to be seen—will be recirculated and reused. That is why I did not understand the term “quasi-hypothecation”. In f...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Okay. You might not be able to give much commentary on this, but I have noticed that the Government’s intention to have the tax point near point of sale works to an extent, but that excludes build-to-rent properties. Obviously, that is an entirely different business model. D...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As per the English regs.
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
You say in your submission that “Compliant developers today should not be paying for poor practices by the construction industry of yesteryear”, and you have been very critical about corner cutting in your exchanges with the convener, but my gentle challenge is, given that,...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
On that point, Mr Henderson, you mention in your submission special purpose vehicles, which there has been quite a discussion about. You say that they are currently a concern. The Government is aware of the potential risks around the use of SPVs, but it would be useful to hear...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The poor had no lawyers, if you like. I turn to Mr Drummond. SPVs will be used, and there could be cases where unscrupulous builders set up multiple SPVs. To allude to Mr Henderson’s point, it would become very costly to track that back at some point in the future. How reali...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
In your submission, you commented that the levy could ultimately reduce supply and that hotels could take priority, although that would be in certain areas, where there would be evidence of demand. Are you still concerned that it could reduce housing supply, given squeezed mar...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
My last question is for Jonathan Henderson. You had quite an exchange earlier with the convener about why we are where we are, in which you mentioned a whole-system approach. You also alluded to the need for culture change in your submission. To what extent—if at all—do you th...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Do you want to make any comments, Peter?
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
07 Oct 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Convener, I reference my entry in the register of members’ interests.
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
11 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will turn to a practical point. I hear what you are saying very clearly. For the record, the quality submissions that you have submitted have been very helpful. We read them all, even though they are extensive. The planned date for our stage 1 report is December, and we wil...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
11 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
You should see how many other bills there are.
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
11 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
You probably heard me express concern about timescales to the earlier panel. I do not know the exact date, but it is proposed that the stage 1 debate on the bill be held in the chamber in December. When we come back in the new year, we will have 12 working weeks—not 11 as I sa...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
11 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Ms Johnson, I do not know whether you have any final comments.
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to follow up on the issue that Craig Hoy raised. House-building companies commonly use special purpose vehicles, particularly for phasing—those are extremely common. Clearly, that represents a risk for your ability to collect. You mentioned connected party rules, which ...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
That is a standard sensible approach. I am trying to tease out the risks of the detail coming through in secondary legislation and you saying, “Oh, right. I wish we’d known that up front.” The figure that has been bandied around is £30 million, but the basis for that is pretty...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Do you not think that there are risks? Down south, the tax will be linked to the completion certificate—people will not be able to get that until they have paid the tax—but that is not the plan here. That seems to be a kind of— 11:30
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The complexity of the issue and the detail that we agree is required take us back to the timescales that Elaine alluded to earlier. That work has to be done for you to have a level of comfort that the tax can be collected in the manner in which you want.
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have a final wee question about councils’ involvement. They are able to use section 75 as another mechanism for warding off bad behaviour. Are they involved in discussions on the issue?
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you.
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning, minister. I have a few wee questions. The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has commented on the use of what it called “quasi-hypothecation”. The RIAS subsequently wrote to the committee and, in explaining what it meant by that term, said that it tho...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Okay. I appreciate that active consideration has been given to developers, so that they get money in so that they can pay the tax. Build to rent is, obviously, a slightly different model. What consideration has been given to build to rent specifically? Obviously, it is also a...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Somewhere in the multitude of evidence that we have received, the Scottish Government said, “We have to do this,” and claimed that no other solutions were offered. However, we had commentary from Homes for Scotland last week that it had not been asked to come up with any other...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am sure that Homes for Scotland will be pleased to know that. One of the things that we talked about—the convener touched on this, and we also had a discussion with Revenue Scotland this morning—was mitigations or the putting in place of good behaviour through compliance an...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
18 Nov 2025
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We did have that conversation. Fionna Kell from Homes for Scotland made the point that the new-build market size has been overstated by about £1.4 billion. She also commented that we are using estimates of estimates because we are following what is happening down south. That c...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Dec 2025
Violence against Women and Girls
In this debate to mark the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, I think that we are united in our commitment to end violence against women and girls in all its forms, online and offline. As has been said, this is not just a women’s issue; it is a societal crisis ...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Scottish Prison Service (Transgender Women Prisoners)
I put on the record that the policy is about placing biological men in women’s prisons. Risk has two components: first, the chance of harm, and secondly, the nature of that harm. Most violence against women goes unreported. A male prisoner may have been convicted for certain o...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I rise to speak to amendments 8, 10 and 15 in regard to a crucial part of the residential housing market: first-time buyers. At stage 2—I stand by this—I noted“the vital role of first-time buyers in keeping the housing market viable”and said that they“drive demand and create a...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
As a point of accuracy, surely Michael Marra recognises that it is complete nonsense to use population share to arrive at a figure of £30 million.
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill
Will the member take an intervention?
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Will the minister take an intervention?
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have a lot of sympathy with what the member has said so far. However, I point out to him that the residential property developer tax is already in place in the rest of the UK. The Government must be able to reflect on the macroeconomic environment of the UK, which has been v...
Michelle Thomson SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I appreciate that, and I will be very quick. In relation to the minister’s comment that no further proposals were forthcoming, does the minister accept that Fionna Kell from Homes for Scotland said in her evidence to our committee that it was not asked to identify alternatives?
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I meant if you accepted all the exemptions. As you have correctly pointed out, if you were to accept every exemption it would mean that the money would have to be found elsewhere. That is what I was getting at.
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I think that the minister is making an assumption as to the effective operation of what is proposed. It would be possible to grant a relief to a builder where there is demonstrable evidence that the accommodation is being sold to a first-time buyer, for which there would be am...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Will the member give way?
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am happy to accept what the minister has outlined and I welcome further discussions. Some good points have been made around the table, and I go back to my earlier points about finding the sweet spot. Perhaps more legislation should have come through the Finance and Public Ad...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Yes. Amendments 54 and 55 would set the levy-free allowance at 29 units rather than 19. We have had a lot of discussion thus far about smaller builders and the delivery of housing in rural locations, and passing those amendments would certainly help to support that. Fundamenta...
Michelle Thomson SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Yes.
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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...