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Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
06 Mar 2024
Oil and Gas Industry
I am just about to talk about gross value added to highlight the importance of the oil and gas industry, which the Labour Party would turn its back on by turning off the taps. The oil and gas industry accounted for over £20 billion of Scotland’s GVA in 2022-23. That was nearly...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 May 2024
Priorities for Scotland
In the past week, Unite the union and Offshore Energies UK have warned that the Scottish Government’s presumption against oil and gas development is threatening thousands of jobs, which will have a severe impact on our economy and block the economic growth that most people agr...
Douglas Lumsden Con Committee
24 Sep 2025
New Petitions
No, just the 16 times, convener. I read the Government’s response to the committee with interest. It claims that it is taking time to analyse and reflect on developments, but it has been two and a half years since it published its draft policy. How long does it need? We have ...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Oct 2025
Topical Question Time · Petrofac
My thoughts are with the workers and their families at Petrofac at this traumatic time. However, I must say that the Deputy First Minister has a brass neck coming here and blaming everyone else for what is happening to the oil and gas sector, when her Government has shown outr...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
I could not agree more with Mr Ewing. The sad fact is that not only is Norway producing more, it is actually selling to us. Norway is producing oil and gas from the basin where we are choosing to leave them in the ground. I also get angry with the Scottish National Party. If ...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
06 Mar 2024
Oil and Gas Industry
I will gladly respond to Kevin Stewart. Yes, I am disappointed that the windfall tax has been extended, but let us have a think about what the other parties would do. The Scottish National Party is in favour of a windfall tax but, more than that, it has a presumption against o...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
05 Jun 2024
Oil and Gas Industry
I am sure that we will hear from the minister later. In fact, when asked, those who responded to the survey went even further. They were asked to rate the impact of the Scottish Government’s energy strategy on the energy sector and investor confidence, and 75 per cent of thos...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
Does the SNP no longer have any idea what should be in the plan, or does it fear the backlash when people realise what is in it? I agree with Mr Carson—I think that it is both. The SNP does not want to be honest with offshore workers on its position on oil and gas. It does ...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Dec 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Energy Profits Levy (North-east Impact)
I agree that the energy profits levy is a disaster and threatens jobs, but so does the Scottish Government’s presumption against new oil and gas. The cabinet secretary does not want to debate the energy strategy next week, so can she tell me when the Scottish Government will b...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Nov 2025
General Question Time · Energy Profits Levy (Discussions)
The EPL is destroying the oil and gas industry, but so is the Scottish National Party’s presumption against oil and gas, which the former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was celebrating again last night. Does the cabinet secretary not recognise that, while the SNP has a presump...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
26 Jun 2024
Climate Emergency
We cannot do anything, because the SNP Government will not allow anything. However, if we look at where we have had nuclear power plants in the past, we will see that those communities have been in favour of them. Let me turn to the oil and gas sector. We have had so many deb...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
14 May 2025
Oil and Gas Industry
In June last year, we had a debate in the chamber on oil and gas. Almost a year later, the sector is in a worse state, thanks to the policies of this devolved Scottish National Party Government and an inept Labour Government in Westminster. Both have abandoned the north-east, ...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Nov 2025
Offshore Wind
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of her statement, but it seems rather tone deaf of her to come here and talk about the jobs of tomorrow when jobs of today are being lost at Mossmorran and right across the North Sea oil and gas sector, with the Government’s pres...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
22 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Oil and Gas Licences
The First Minister makes one trip up to Aberdeen and then masquerades as the saviour of the oil and gas industry. He must think that the people of the north-east are buttoned up the back. He is against Cambo and Rosebank, and his Government still has a presumption against any ...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Jun 2024
Oil and Gas Industry
During the most recent debate on oil and gas in the chamber, I stood here and said that the Scottish Conservatives were the only party that is committed to ensuring the future of the oil and gas industry in Scotland. A couple of months on, and that position has only been stren...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Mar 2025
Cost of Living
Thank you, Presiding Officer—that was perhaps a warning. This has been an interesting, if somewhat predictable, debate. The motion from the Government is a shameful attempt to deflect all responsibility away from it. Let us remember that we are seeing inflation-busting counci...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Nov 2025
Global Climate Justice and Fair Climate Finance
I congratulate Nicola Sturgeon on securing today’s debate. I agree with her, on this occasion, that we all want to see a cleaner, greener Scotland. However, we must be honest about how we get there. In particular, we must be honest about the cost to our communities and our eco...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
10 Dec 2025
Business Motions
Let us make the most of the little time we have left in the session and have a debate on the Scottish National Party Government’s energy strategy. When we come back in January, there will be a birthday, but it is not one to celebrate. It will have been three years since the S...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Mar 2026
First Minister’s Question Time
With the situation in Iran escalating and the cost of fuel skyrocketing, it is common sense that we should be maximising our own resources in the North Sea. Domestic production is better for the environment, better for our economy, better for our jobs and better for our energy...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Data Centres (Net Zero)
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. During portfolio questions, the Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy, Gillian Martin, said that the Scottish Government does not have a position against new oil and gas. That is simply not true. The draft energy strategy, whic...
5. Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Oil and Gas Licences
To ask the First Minister whether the Scottish Government still has a policy of a presumption against any new oil and gas licences. (S6F-02845)
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 May 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Oil and Gas Development
The extremist Greens have been ditched from the Government, so can the First Minister tell me whether the damaging policy of the presumption against new oil and gas development will also be ditched?
Douglas Lumsden Con Committee
28 May 2024
Climate Change and Environmental Governance
I presume that you cannot tell us whether the strategy will still include a presumption against new oil and gas. Is that correct?
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Sep 2024
General Question Time · Renewables Economy (Support for North-east Scotland)
The Scottish National Party and Labour Governments are failing to support the oil and gas sector in the north-east. The SNP has a presumption against new oil and gas exploration, while Labour’s disastrous windfall tax will risk 35,000 jobs and wipe £13 billion of economic valu...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Nov 2024
Miners Strike (40th Anniversary)
I congratulate Richard Leonard on securing the debate. I do not agree with everything that he says, but I always admire the passion that he brings to the chamber and enjoy listening to his contributions. I do not have that many childhood memories, but one of my first is the ...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
06 Feb 2025
First Minister’s Question Time · Rosebank and Jackdaw Oil Fields
Our North Sea workers are being failed by the Labour Government and by this devolved Scottish National Party Government. The decision on Rosebank and Jackdaw is a hammer blow to the north-east. We will import more oil and gas instead of using our own resources and supporting o...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
20 Feb 2025
Great British Energy Bill
It is fraudulent when we are promised 1,000 jobs but the chair of GB Energy then says, “Well, those jobs will perhaps come in 20 years’ time.” That is what I call fraudulent: it is a joke. We have Labour and the SNP—two partners in crime—determined to destroy the countryside ...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
04 Mar 2025
Scotland’s Renewable Future
They can meet with SSE but they cannot meet with the people they are meant to represent. If the minister reads the ministerial code, he will see that that is wrong. When I saw that there was to be another debate on renewable energy, I, like many others, assumed that we would ...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
11 Mar 2025
Cost of Living
Maybe if this Government removed its presumption against new oil and gas we could work together.
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
03 Apr 2025
General Question Time · Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan (Publication)
This is becoming a joke. I have asked about the energy strategy 16 times in the past year, because businesses want to know whether investment will be welcomed here. Last week, Offshore Energies UK said that another 7 billion barrels of oil could be extracted from the North Se...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Apr 2025
First Minister’s Question Time · North Sea Transition
The transition task force also said that, while we are transitioning towards renewables, it makes absolute sense to take what we can from the North Sea. Does the First Minister recognise the vital role that oil and gas will play in the transition? Will his party abandon its pr...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Apr 2025
Project Willow
I thank the Deputy First Minister for advance sight of the statement. Petroineos has confirmed that 405 workers have already been made redundant, with a further 105 to go in the next 18 months. My thoughts go out to those workers and their families. Project willow will not sa...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Apr 2025
Grangemouth (Cessation of Refining)
Underpinning project willow is the need to have an energy strategy, which would provide some clarity. Where is it? When will it be published? Does the Government realise that getting that wrong and leaving in the presumption against new oil and gas could mean Grangemouth-equiv...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
06 May 2025
Programme for Government
Well, here we are, a year from the Scottish Parliament election and, rather than the Government coming to the Parliament to offer a bold vision for an economic, prosperous Scotland, we once again have an SNP First Minister who is standing on a history of broken promises and ec...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
08 May 2025
First Minister’s Question Time · Harbour Energy
The 250 jobs going from Harbour Energy will be a devastating blow for the families involved. Enough is enough. We have a Labour Government in Westminster that is determined to destroy the north-east and the oil and gas industry, but we also have a Scottish National Party Gover...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Jun 2025
Just Transition (Aberdeen and North-east Scotland)
I thank the minister for advance sight of the statement. It is clear that he has his head in the sand, because the north-east faces an emergency. The Just Transition Commission report needs to be a wake-up call for this devolved Government, because it sets out something that w...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Jun 2025
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Statistics 2023
I thank the minister for advance sight of his statement, which is a statement of more failure from this devolved Scottish National Party Government—but, of course, this Scottish Government rewards failure. We need simply look at the promotion of the Cabinet Secretary for Net Z...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Data Centres (Support)
This week, offshore Europe is taking place in Aberdeen, where the best of our energy sector are showcasing to the world the value and skills that an oil and gas sector provides. While I was there, it was put to me that the sector has been waiting more than 31 months for Scotla...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Sep 2025
Portfolio Question Time · United Kingdom Energy Policy (Impact)
As much as I do not like the Labour Government’s energy policy, at least it has the bottle to publish one. John Swinney’s Government has a presumption against new oil and gas projects, but wannabe First Minister Stephen Flynn seems to want the drilling to continue. Can the cab...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Nov 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
I think the cabinet secretary for advance sight of her statement. The Scottish National Party has been promising for months that its draft climate change plan would lay out definitively how it intends to reach net zero by 2045, but today’s plan just rehashes existing SNP poli...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
13 Jan 2026
Budget 2026-27
Thousands of oil and gas jobs are lost every month, while the SNP has a presumption against new oil and gas. In the face of that jobs emergency, the SNP’s response is to allocate a pitiful £3 million to support former oil and gas workers into renewables. When will the devolved...
8. Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Mar 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan (Oil and Gas)
To ask the Scottish Government whether it would remove its presumption against oil and gas from its Draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan in the event that it received significant feedback in favour of such a move. (S6O-01987)
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Jun 2023
Oil and Gas Industry
I feel honoured to be representing the people of the north-east in this debate and standing up for those jobs in the north-east. It is clear from this debate that only the Scottish Conservatives are offering clear, unambiguous support to our oil and gas industry and the north-...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Jun 2024
Minister and Junior Minister
I extend my best wishes to Màiri McAllan as she heads off on maternity leave. I am sure that she will be a fantastic mum, and I look forward to seeing her back in Parliament later in the session. As a parent, I remember only too well the sleepless nights, the stress and the w...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
12 Sep 2024
General Question Time · Renewables Economy (Support for North-east Scotland)
What about the presumption against oil and gas?
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
12 Sep 2024
Programme for Government (Growing Scotland’s Green Economy)
I will be brief. The Deputy First Minister has talked about investment coming in. What would help with that would be the release of the energy strategy. We were told that it was almost ready just before the general election, but it has been delayed. When will that strategy com...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
17 Sep 2024
Grangemouth Industrial Cluster
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of her statement. This is bad news not just for the hundreds of workers—and their families—who are directly employed by Petroineos but for the wider supply chain in the area. However, the news is not unexpected to the devolved G...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
24 Sep 2024
UK Budget (Scotland’s Priorities)
Does the minister agree that we would be in a better position if the SNP Government scrapped its presumption against oil and gas?
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Dec 2024
Portfolio Question Time · New Oil and Gas Licences
Since 2021, the words and actions of the Government have demonised the oil and gas industry and condemned steps to secure our energy security at Rosebank and Cambo. Can the minister say that the poisoned rhetoric of Nicola Sturgeon, Humza Yousaf and Patrick Harvie has been con...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
03 Apr 2025
General Question Time · Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan (Publication)
You have a presumption against oil and gas.
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
18 Jun 2025
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
—and we have got such big exposure from Biffa. One must ask oneself: why is the devolved Government happy to have a DRS that excludes glass now, but to have ditched its own scheme—at huge cost to the Scottish taxpayer—back in 2023? The only logical presumption is that not to ...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
12 Nov 2025
Rosebank Oil and Gas Field
Okay, Presiding Officer. We have the former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in favour of a presumption against oil and gas; wannabe First Minister Stephen Flynn, pretending to be a friend of the industry; and John Swinney, with splinters in his backside from trying to sit on t...
Douglas Lumsden Con Committee
19 Nov 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I agreed with the cabinet secretary when she mentioned that there should be a mandatory consultation process at the beginning. However, the Scottish Government is trying to strip away the automatic right to a public inquiry from local authorities, which would be a route for lo...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Dec 2025
General Question Time · United Kingdom Government Budget (Impact on North East Scotland)
The UK budget was a hammer blow to the north-east of Scotland and the oil and gas industry. However, it is now nearly three years since the Scottish Government announced its presumption against oil and gas developments. In that time, it has refused to support Rosebank, Cambo a...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
05 Mar 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Keith Brown let the cat out of the bag on “Debate Night”. We all know that the SNP has a presumption against oil and gas, which he made clear last night.The SNP is not being honest, and it is also not being honest with community groups across Scotland that are angry about the ...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Oct 2023
Energy Bill
We are happy to support the legislative consent motion if not the tone in which the minister has presented it to the chamber this afternoon. It is heartening to see a good level of co-operation between the Scottish and Westminster Governments, which is much needed but seldom ...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
10 Nov 2021
Fisheries Negotiations 2021
The member makes an interesting argument that we should be dependent on immigration as we go forward. Immigration involves taking people and resource away from other countries, and we have to think about whether that is a moral thing to do or whether we should look at modernis...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Jun 2022
First Minister’s Question Time · Teacher Numbers (Rural Areas)
This week, The Press and Journal reported that Aberdeenshire Council requested 49 new secondary school teachers to start in August but secured only 25. There is a problem in attracting new teachers to our rural areas up and down the country, whereas other parts of the country ...
Douglas Lumsden Con Chamber
28 Feb 2023
Retail and Town Centres
It is just unfortunate that the small business bonus scheme was cut in the budget that has not long been passed. Nowhere are the bureaucratic shackles more evident than in the shambolic disaster that is the deposit return scheme. Businesses of all sizes across Scotland have b...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
31 Oct 2024
Point of Order
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. At decision time last night, Parliament was tied 62 to 62 on my colleague Alexander Burnett’s motion to annul the Local Services Franchises (Traffic Commissioner Notices and Panels) (Scotland) Regulations 2024. With Deputy Presiding Offi...
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Meeting of the Parliament 06 March 2024 [Draft]

06 Mar 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Oil and Gas Industry
Lumsden, Douglas Con North East Scotland Watch on SPTV

I am just about to talk about gross value added to highlight the importance of the oil and gas industry, which the Labour Party would turn its back on by turning off the taps. The oil and gas industry accounted for over £20 billion of Scotland’s GVA in 2022-23. That was nearly 11 per cent of Scotland’s total GVA.

The economic impact of losing the oil and gas sector should not be underestimated. The Scottish Government’s own figures show that there would be a loss of £7 billion by 2050. Those jobs would not be replaced by green jobs, and they would be less well paid and would have a lower GVA than jobs in the oil and gas sector. Again, that is according to the Government’s own figures. It is time for this devolved Government to be honest with people and tell us how that money will be replaced in the Scottish economy and how the gap will be filled.

On the SNP’s presumption against oil and gas exploration, Reform Scotland stated:

“It would be a ridiculous position for Scotland to find itself in if it ends up having to import fossil fuels for a period while simultaneously boasting about a decline in domestic production, all the while losing skilled workers.”

I agree that it would be “ridiculous”—it would be absolutely bonkers.

The loss of skilled workers is a huge concern. The energy sector workers survey found that there are too many barriers to oil and gas workers moving into green jobs. It also found that more information was needed and that the support and help for those in the industry who are looking for a new opportunity simply are not there yet.

The First Minister recently visited the north-east. Although he may have had soundbites on how important the oil and gas industry is, we all know that words are cheap; it is actions that count. The First Minister is not pulling the wool over the eyes of anyone in the north-east. He was there not to try to save offshore workers’ jobs but to try to save one job and one job only—that of Stephen Flynn.

The First Minister sits on the fence so often that his backside must be full of splinters. He masquerades as a friend of the oil and gas industry, but we all know that it is the grubby deal with the Greens that he values most. While the Bute house agreement exists, the oil and gas industry will always be demonised by this devolved Government, and that is driving away investment.

We know what the priorities of the SNP-Green devolved Government are, and they are not our priorities. While it is talking about independence, we are talking about jobs, prosperity, economic growth, investing in our industries, supporting our oil and gas industry, and investing in new technologies. The SNP is against Aberdeen being Europe’s oil and gas capital. It is against Rosebank and the £8 billion of investment that it brings. It is against Cambo and against new licences in the north-east.

As our motion points out, the Labour Party is no better on the topic. Labour has also confirmed that it would block any requests for new licences. It has said that it would cut the oil and gas investment allowance. Offshore Energies UK said that that move would lead to 42,000 job losses and £26 billion of economic value being wiped out.

There is only one party in here that supports new oil and gas licences, and that is the Scottish Conservatives. There is only one party in here that understands the economic importance of the oil and gas industry, and that is the Scottish Conservatives. There is only one party in here that will stand up for thousands of workers in the oil and gas industry, and that is the Scottish Conservatives.

I move,

That the Parliament recognises the vital role that oil and gas plays in Scotland’s energy mix and in supporting tens of thousands of Scottish jobs, particularly in the north east, and in providing vital energy security; condemns the Scottish Government’s “presumption against new exploration for oil and gas” as stated in its draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan, as well as the Scottish National Party administration’s failure to welcome new oil and gas developments such as Rosebank, which will boost UK energy security and the economy with a direct investment of over £8 billion as well as providing nearly 1,600 jobs; further condemns the Labour Party’s intention to block any new oil and gas licences and its proposed extended windfall tax, which the OEUK has warned will lead to “42,000 job losses” and £26 billion of economic value being wiped out; acknowledges that there is a climate emergency and, therefore, welcomes that the UK has become the first major economy to halve emissions from their peak; notes that a just transition is needed to meet net zero targets, but believes that this must not leave any industry or community behind and cannot be achieved without the investment, innovation and skills from the oil and gas sector, and calls on the Scottish Government and the Labour Party to end their reckless assault on North Sea oil and gas workers and Scotland’s economy.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-12388, in the name of Douglas Lumsden, on backing Scotland’s oil and gas sector. 15:59
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
The oil and gas sector continues to be one of the most important issues in Scottish politics today—and rightly so. Tens of thousands of jobs depend on it, th...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
Would Mr Lumsden care to comment on the extension of the windfall tax on the oil and gas industry, which will damage the north-east of Scotland? How will he ...
Douglas Lumsden Con
I will gladly respond to Kevin Stewart. Yes, I am disappointed that the windfall tax has been extended, but let us have a think about what the other parties ...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
As Douglas Lumsden is so keen on economic growth, what does it say about his Government’s performance that we have had seven quarters of decline in gross dom...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Members need to speak through the chair.
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am just about to talk about gross value added to highlight the importance of the oil and gas industry, which the Labour Party would turn its back on by tur...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Mr Lumsden. I call the Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy, Màiri McAllan, to speak to and move amendment—
The Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy (Màiri McAllan) SNP
Presiding Officer, thank you—
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Cabinet secretary, I had not quite finished. I need to read out the number of the amendment. I call the cabinet secretary to speak to and move amendment S6M...
The Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy (Màiri McAllan) SNP
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I am delighted to contribute to this important debate on the future of Scotland’s oil and gas sector, which is a sector that i...
Douglas Lumsden Con
The cabinet secretary talks about prosperity. Does she support the award of a licence to the Rosebank oil field, the investment of over £8 billion that that ...
Màiri McAllan SNP
I have already been quite clear that I do not think that the decision that was taken on Rosebank was the right one. The Scottish Government has many concerns...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Can the cabinet secretary remind the Parliament how much more of our emissions, proportionately, come from imported oil and gas than from oil and gas sourced...
Màiri McAllan SNP
I do not deny the importance of oil and gas to Scotland’s energy mix; in fact, I opened my speech with an acknowledgement of their current importance. Howeve...
Maurice Golden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am afraid that I do not have a great deal of time. Through our plan, we have set out a responsible and balanced set of proposals for an approach to future...
Kevin Stewart SNP
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
The cabinet secretary should be starting to conclude her remarks.
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am afraid that I cannot give way. It is worth noting before I conclude that the UK budget that was announced earlier today has extended the windfall tax r...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
When the Conservatives lodged the motion, last week, it was clear what they wanted. They wanted a big bust-up, a big debate and big dividing lines. Let me tr...
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
That was a good rant, but I wonder what the member says to the fact that the Office for Budget Responsibility has said that, since 2010, Britain has had the ...
Daniel Johnson Lab
The OECD figures speak for themselves. We have had seven quarters of economic decline in GDP per head. If Mr Whittle wants to choose partial statistics, that...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Is Daniel Johnson going to talk about all the stuff that he is talking about or the stuff in the motion? Is he going to talk about Labour’s policy on oil and...
Daniel Johnson Lab
They are the same thing. The Conservatives want to base the debate on economic growth, and that is exactly what I am doing. Let us come back to the motion. ...
The Minister for Energy, Just Transition and Fair Work (Gillian Martin) SNP
Daniel Johnson’s party colleagues have said that a windfall tax would support new nuclear in the rest of the UK. Does he agree that it should be diverted to ...
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
You should be closing, Mr Johnson.
Daniel Johnson Lab
I will explain. We will set up Great British energy, which will create 50,000 clean power jobs in Scotland, create investment in Grangemouth and in ports and...
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
It is safe to say that the debate has not panned out quite as Douglas Lumsden and Douglas Ross intended. I assume that Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak are now sa...
Douglas Lumsden Con
Will the member take an intervention?