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Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
01 May 2002
Youth Participation
Like other members, I welcome the debate. I acknowledge the minister's commitment to young people. That commitment is not just to young people who are active in their communities or to those who have problems or feel excluded; she has a commitment to all young people.In my con...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
25 Feb 2009
Community Policing
Time is short, as usual. I echo the convener's thanks to everyone who took part in the Justice Committee's inquiry.I am sure that members who are not on the committee will have gathered that after considering a large amount of evidence the committee found that community polici...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
01 Oct 2009
Colleges (Economic Recovery)
I am sure that members agree that, over the past 10 years, our colleges have been transformed. Members will have experienced that in their own areas, whether the transformation has been in the fabric of college buildings or in the courses and the extent to which they reach out...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 Mar 2010
Armed Forces Cadet Movement
I welcome the opportunity to take part in the debate. The armed forces cadet movement brings together young men and women from across Scotland and the UK. The respective groups teach teamwork, instil discipline and build key life skills such as self-confidence and responsibili...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Feb 2007
Affordable Housing
Presiding Officer, I think that I am becoming able to predict the future: when you asked Patrick Harvie to trim his speech, I said that you would probably ask me to cut mine. I will try to go as quickly as I possibly can.As has been said, safe, secure and affordable homes are ...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Committee
28 Jan 2003
New Petitions
No. As Ian Smart outlined, the history of the project is that proposals have been made on and off. The people of Cumbernauld and the surrounding areas have been discussing the options for the road for 30 years and more. The town has grown up with discussions on the road.During...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Committee
18 Mar 2008
Code of Conduct Review
The question that I was going to ask has perhaps been answered, but I want to turn the discussion back to notification. You and I have worked as constituency MSP and regional MSP for eight years now and there has never been a problem. You have notified me when you have taken u...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
14 Nov 2007
Stobhill Hospital <br />(Parking Charges)
Like other members, I congratulate Paul Martin on bringing his motion to the Parliament for debate. I acknowledge the work that he has done over the years to support the staff and users of Stobhill hospital. One of my colleagues says that we should put up a plaque stating that...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
28 Mar 2002
Transport
It is not fair to have to follow that—I did not quite get the point.The Tory motion attaches about as much importance to transport and its effect on the economy as did the 18 years of Tory Government about which we have heard so much this morning. It is unacceptable that the P...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
07 Feb 2008
Commercial Forestry
I am pleased to speak in the debate. I support the forestry sector's expansion. As a result of that expansion, we have an opportunity to promote and develop greater public access to our land.We should remind those who manage forestry land on our behalf that they are doing exac...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
09 Oct 2003
Schools (Enterprise Culture)
I welcome the opportunity to speak in support of the motion and I was pleased to hear the minister's announcement of additional funding of £2.073 million for North Lanarkshire Council. I am sure that that money will be put to good use in developing and supporting the already e...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
29 Nov 2007
Coalfields Regeneration Trust
I am proud to have the opportunity to take part in tonight's debate. I congratulate Cathie Craigie and thank her for lodging the motion. Laughter. I mean Cathy Jamieson—I am Cathie Craigie.I declare an interest, as the daughter of a retired miner and a trustee of the Carlaw mi...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
02 Apr 2009
Antisocial Behaviour Framework
I am pleased that the Scottish Government recognises that antisocial behaviour blights the quality of people's lives and should not be tolerated. However, I am deeply disturbed that the Government is content simply to act in the media, rehash what we already have and stand by ...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 Jan 2011
Scottish Executive Question Time · Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
Small businesses in my constituency of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth are finding it difficult to provide the service that they want to provide because of the slow broadband links in the area. The minister will know that I have written to him on the matter. As I am sure he is aware, ...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
30 Jun 2004
Volunteering
I am delighted to have the opportunity to speak in the debate and to add to the many voices who want to celebrate the work of volunteers and to thank volunteers for the contribution that they make to individuals and to our communities.The minister and others members have menti...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
20 Sep 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Primary Health Care (Lanarkshire)
My question is about facilities in the primary care service that were proposed for the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth area, which were linked to the "Picture of Health" document. As the minister knows, people in my constituency expected a community casualty unit to be opened in Cumbe...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Jun 2010
Schools
I pay tribute to the dedication of staff at all levels in schools and nurseries in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth—staff who are committed to providing the best possible opportunity for the young people in their charge. I was proud to be a member during the first two sessions of this ...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Jan 2011
Scottish Executive Question Time · NHS Lanarkshire (Meetings)
I have written to the cabinet secretary before about the X-ray service in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth, and I ask her to hold urgent discussions with NHS Lanarkshire on the matter. The board and the officials concerned should have known that the equipment was reaching the end of it...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
12 Sep 2007
Skills Strategy
Examples such as the one in Glasgow that David Whitton mentioned show that we were on the right road—such developments were of great benefit to the people of our country.The FE sector is critical to building Scotland's skills base. Sadly, the skills strategy contains no commit...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
23 Apr 2009
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Buildings of Historical Interest
The minister is aware of Cumbernauld house in my constituency, which is a fine example of Adam's architecture and is treasured by local people. I thank him for his interest in and correspondence on the matter, but I advise him that, as time passes, the fabric of the building i...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
09 Mar 2005
Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As a member of the Communities Committee, I welcome the opportunity to take part in the debate on what is an important bill. One might think from the bickering that seems to be going on that the committee is not united, but that cannot be said. The differences that we had when...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
09 Feb 2006
Cumbernauld Town Centre
—was on everyone's lips. That was not rehearsed.We still have a great community. Groups in the town offer something for every taste and there is support for almost every need. Housing is attractive and desirable and our population continues to grow. There are good-quality scho...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
07 Jun 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · New Parks (Support for Volunteering)
I welcome the minister back to the Parliament and congratulate him on his new post.I advise the minister that the previous Scottish Executive granted some £200,000 to Cumbernauld community park in an effort to redevelop the area. The minister might become aware of the excellen...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Mar 2010
Regeneration
While I was thinking about what to say in this afternoon’s debate, I read on a website:“The purpose of regeneration is to improve the social, economic, physical and environmental wellbeing of our local communities.”A local community activist who read that might wonder what it ...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
16 Sep 1999
Non-Executive Business: Transport
Thank you, Bruce, for that intervention. Scotland needs a transport policy that will deliver and that will tackle the problems that we are experiencing. In delivering that policy, the Executive must work in partnership with the people—with car owners and with all providers of ...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
09 May 2002
First Minister's Question Time · Cabinet (Meetings)
The First Minister might not be aware of the fact that last Friday, when other things were happening, business people gathered in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth to celebrate the 100th new business start-up in the area. Despite what other members are saying, will the First Minister no...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
02 Oct 2003
Antisocial Behaviour
We would all agree that antisocial behaviour manifests itself in many different ways. One thing for sure is that this issue affects the quality of life of people all across Scotland—not in every community, it is true, but in enough communities to affect people from all walks o...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
05 Nov 2003
Transport
The minister has raised the issue of investment and delivery, so perhaps I can take him away from cycling just for a minute. I know that the minister is aware of the importance of the A80 to the people of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth and of the chronic congestion in that area. Can ...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
28 Apr 2005
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Developers (Environmental Damage)
I am sure that the minister will agree that the current regulations have varying degrees of success in ensuring that communities are protected. I could highlight a number of sites in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth where developers have begun work but failed to complete it within a sa...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Jun 2005
Just Youth Intergenerational DVD
I congratulate Karen Whitefield not only on securing the debate, but on being instrumental in bringing together the people who could make the project a reality. Strong and safe communities are essential for a good quality of life. Communities start to break down when members o...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
06 Nov 2008
Patients' Rights Bill
I welcome the opportunity to discuss patients' rights today. As our health service develops to better meet all our needs, it is right that we take the opportunity to explore how best health care services can serve independent and individual patient needs. That is what people s...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
28 Jan 2010
Newspaper Industry
Labour-led North Lanarkshire Council is very important to the people whom I represent, but I represent the people of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth, and it is more important to me that the people whom I represent get access to what is happening in Scotland and in their communities. I...
Cathie Craigie Lab Chamber
17 Jun 2010
Schools
Mr Gibson, I was elected to represent the people of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth in the Scottish Parliament. Under the devolved settlement, I want the best possible education experience for our young people. The SNP is taking its eye off the ball in education and my constituents ar...
Cathie Craigie Lab Chamber
24 Jun 2010
Scottish Executive Question Time · NHS Lanarkshire (Capital Funding)
Will the cabinet secretary bring pressure to bear on Lanarkshire NHS Board to carry through the commitment that it has given to people in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth to provide a new health centre in Kilsyth? The board is not meeting the community’s needs. It promised to provide a...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Lab Chamber
23 Dec 2010
Scottish Executive Question Time · Antarctica
Although that is an important issue, does the minister agree that the people in my constituency of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth have felt during the past month that they are living in Antarctica? It is perhaps easier to get to or about Antarctica than it is to get about the constit...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Mar 2011
Double Jeopardy (Scotland) Bill
Presiding Officer, thank you for allowing me the privilege of speaking in the last debate in this session. I thank the people of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth for sending me here as their representative in the Parliament. I hope that, with their good will, it will not be the last ti...
Cathie Craigie Lab Chamber
04 Mar 2010
Scottish Executive Question Time · Coalfields Regeneration Trust
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust is a charitable organisation that benefits many groups in Scotland, including the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth unemployed workers centre in my constituency. It is understandable that the CRT is worried about funding after March 2011 and that the Cu...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
02 Sep 1999
Question Time · Rail Services (Glasgow to Cumbernauld)
The provision of a new station on the Glasgow to Cumbernauld line is welcome. I know that my constituents in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth welcome the programme of investments at Cumbernauld station and at Croy station, which is on the Glasgow to Edinburgh line.
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
17 Apr 2002
Housing Improvement Task Force
I, too, welcome the task force report and acknowledge the good work that the task force has undertaken.The report sets out a number of key issues that we should address. Like Robert Brown, I hoped that, as the task force was composed of experts who came together to put their k...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
19 Jan 2005
Eco-schools Programme
Thank you, Presiding Officer, and thanks to members who signed the motion and who have taken the time to stay for tonight's debate. I know that many more members would have been here tonight, but they have other engagements. They send their best regards to everyone who is taki...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
04 Oct 2006
Learn to Sign Week
As convener of Parliament's cross-party group on deafness, I am delighted that my motion celebrating learn to sign week 2006 has been chosen for debate this evening.In the first week of October every year, the British Deaf Association campaigns throughout the UK to encourage t...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Mar 2010
Point of Order
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. In his winding-up speech in the debate on regeneration, Alex Neil accused me of misinforming the Parliament about the Scottish Government’s involvement in the issue of Cumbernauld’s high-rise flats. Can I advise Parliament that I in no w...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
17 Jun 1999
Holyrood Project
I welcome the opportunity to speak on the issue of the permanent home for the new, and first democratically elected, Scottish Parliament. Much debate has taken place during the past few years about the Parliament's location, and after that debate it has been decided that it wi...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
16 Nov 2006
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Green Spaces and Parkland
Will the minister consider and support—as I do—the friends of Kelvin valley's campaign to secure the green space of the Kelvin valley between Cumbernauld and Kilsyth as a park? Does she agree that the combination of the canal, the boating marina, the Kilsyth hills, the nature ...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
06 Dec 2007
Summary Justice Reform
It is a fact that most people who experience involvement with the courts—whether as victim or accused—will be dealt with through the summary justice system. Summary justice deals with the offences that affect people who live in the communities that members seek to represent—ca...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Committee
10 Nov 1999
Housing Stock Transfers
My question is about the fallout from the right to buy. As Michael McGlynn said in his presentation, some people bought their homes without knowing just what was in store for them and what responsibilities they would have to take on as owner-occupiers. As a result, some proper...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Committee
09 May 2001
Housing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Tommy Sheridan suggested that renting one's house showed good socialist credentials. He should check with some of the members of his party who have exercised the right to buy. Is it okay for one person to do it but not okay for the masses? Probably more than one person in his ...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
04 Nov 1999
Strategic Roads Review
The minister will be aware that congestion on the A80 trunk road causes difficulties for my constituents in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth. Although I welcome the strategic roads review and the Executive's intention to implement an integrated transport system, I am concerned about th...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
08 Jan 2004
Housing
I hope that I get extra time for that, Presiding Officer.I welcome the minister's commitment to introduce a private sector housing bill, but I note that the commitment was that she would do so within the lifetime of the current Parliament, which has another three years to run....
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
01 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Accident and Emergency Units (Lanarkshire)
Will the minister give an assurance that my constituents in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth will be able to access accident and emergency services in Glasgow and at the new hospital at Larbert when it is opened? Will he give an assurance that he will continue to put pressure on NHS La...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
01 Nov 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Transport Links (Glasgow and Edinburgh)
I welcome the Administration's commitment to continue with the electrification of the Cumbernauld line, but I seek an assurance from the First Minister about the main Glasgow to Edinburgh line, which serves the communities of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth through Croy station. Will ...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
29 Jan 2004
First Minister's Question Time · Faith Schools (Shared Campuses)
I know that the First Minister is aware of St Andrew's Primary and Nursery Cumbernauld and Cumbernauld Primary school, the shared campus school in my constituency. The schools operate very successfully and provide a rounded education for all the young people who share faciliti...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
09 Feb 2006
Cumbernauld Town Centre
The advantage of going over the past is that we can learn from our history. If Margaret Mitchell was at the presentation that was given earlier in the week in Parliament by history teachers, she will know that we can all learn from history.The development corporation protested...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
02 Nov 2006
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Cumbernauld (A80 Upgrade)
I am sure that I speak for the people of Cumbernauld when I say that they would not wish the Executive to consider an additional lane. I await a response from the minister on the subject of bunding and fencing. The people of Cumbernauld want 3m-high bunding along the line of t...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
08 May 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Cabinet (Meetings)
The First Minister will be aware of the announcement by Barclaycard yesterday that it will enter into a consultation process on proposals to close the Goldfish operation in Cumbernauld, which provides employment for more than 900 skilled workers at a state-of-the-art facility ...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
09 Oct 2008
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Housing Investment (North Lanarkshire)
I ask the First Minister—Laughter. That was an instant promotion for John Swinney.The Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth knows that I represent the new town of Cumbernauld as part of my constituency. National outcome agreement 10 states:"Scottish Government t...
Cathie Craigie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab): Lab Chamber
17 Dec 2009
Allotments, Community Gardens and Grow-your-own Projects
I thank Jim Tolson for lodging the motion, which highlights the many benefits that people and communities derive from being involved with allotments and community gardens. He touched on a lot of the issues in his opening speech. Because time is limited, I will take a few minut...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Committee
10 May 2005
Public Petitions (Admissibility)
This meeting has been useful in clarifying the position for me. It is clear that the convener of the Public Petitions Committee in no way wants to prevent people from lodging petitions. Let us imagine that a member of the public petitioned the Parliament asking for a bus from ...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Chamber
09 Nov 2006
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Schools of Ambition
Is the minister aware of Kilsyth academy in my constituency, where pupils and staff are to be congratulated on their drive and enthusiasm in seeking to improve attainment and education standards? Does he accept that the school would put additional financial support to good use...
Cathie Craigie: Lab Committee
10 Sep 2003
Antisocial Behaviour
The suggestions that the clerks have made are acceptable. The experience that I have had so far through the consultation process is that ordinary people who are victims of antisocial behaviour and just want civic pride to be brought back to their communities are willing to par...
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Plenary, 01 May 2002

01 May 2002 · S1 · Plenary
Item of business
Youth Participation
Craigie, Cathie Lab Cumbernauld and Kilsyth Watch on SPTV
Like other members, I welcome the debate. I acknowledge the minister's commitment to young people. That commitment is not just to young people who are active in their communities or to those who have problems or feel excluded; she has a commitment to all young people.

In my constituency of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth, the majority of young people are active. Although a small group are involved in anti-social activities, all too often all the young people get bad press because of that. Problems exist in many areas because of a wide variety of factors, but we have a responsibility to harness the potential of young people to make positive changes in their lives and in their communities.

It is often suggested that young people's interest in politics does not seem to be as active or widespread as it once was. I question whether that is the case. We seem always to have been trying to get young people involved in politics. The situation is not now so different from when I was young. I was in the minority of people who were involved in politics in their teens. As Scott Barrie and other members said, young people throughout the country are involved in politics, but they are involved in campaigning and community politics. That is the difference.

The big difference between young people now and when many of us were young relates to the point that Cathy Jamieson and Lyndsay McIntosh made about the attitude in the past that young people should be seen and not heard. We have heard about that in the debate. A big change has taken place—young people want to be involved. They want to be heard and they want not only to be heard, but to be listened to, so that they have an opportunity to shape the policies that will affect them. They want to have the power to contribute to policy making. They want to be listened to, so that their voice makes a difference.

North Lanarkshire Council has recognised the need to work with young people and to develop services. It was one of the first local authorities in Scotland to produce a youth strategy. Unlike Duncan Hamilton, who has left the chamber, I believe that we need strategies, not only for young people, but for many different issues. North Lanarkshire Council's strategy was developed in partnership with young people. That was a true partnership; it did not pay lip service to young people. They were involved in shaping the strategy, they have ownership of the document and I am sure that, as time goes on, they will have the confidence to ensure that the strategy is acted on and built on. North Lanarkshire Council recently held its first annual youth conference, which Cathy Jamieson attended and which was a huge success. Other youth events, such as the recent youth voice conference in Cumbernauld College, have given politicians and the people who are involved in delivering youth services a clear indication of what young people want.

Young people want to be involved. They want politicians who are approachable and who make young people a priority. They want the opportunity to make contributions that they value. They also make it clear that they want politicians who listen to them. A point that arose at one of the conferences last week was that politicians talk a good game, but do not always follow up on the tactics on which they expound at meetings.

Robin Harper mentioned school councils for primary schools. Such councils are in action and are happening in my constituency. The youth community forums in the North Lanarkshire Council area are in their early days, but they exist. We must build on those examples of good practice.

I regularly visit schools and youth clubs in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth. One thing that is missing there, which seems to be missing everywhere in Scotland, is a skateboard park. Skateboarding and inline skating are popular sports. In conjunction with the council, I gathered about 16 names of young people who were interested in the development of a skateboard park. We wrote to those 16 young people to ask them to come together to discuss their requirements for the park. To our surprise and great pleasure, 100 young people turned up at the hall. The news of the meeting had spread like wildfire. Instead of skateboarders from only the Kilsyth area, there were skateboarders from throughout Cumbernauld and Kilsyth. They wanted to take part and to shape the development of the park and they did not want anyone to do that for them.

Every MSP has a responsibility to work with young people and to be as accessible as possible. We must communicate with young people in different ways, not through surgeries at the end of the week, but through e-mail, the internet and text messages. We must communicate with young people in their terms. It would help all members if we learned to communicate in those terms.

The Scottish youth parliament is an excellent forum. The members of that parliament from Cumbernauld and Kilsyth and Lanarkshire—I do not know whether any of them are in the public gallery—have been active in encouraging North Lanarkshire Council to develop its youth strategy. In 1995—the days before local authority reorganisation—we spoke about producing a youth strategy. It took a committed councillor, Councillor Jean Jones, to engage with young people and to make the youth strategy happen. I congratulate the members of the Scottish youth parliament, particularly those from Lanarkshire.

I hope that this welcome debate will encourage more young people to be heard and that it will change opinions and encourage more adults to engage with young people at their level.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Sir David Steel): NPA
Our main item of business is a debate on motion S1M-3048, in the name of Cathy Jamieson, on helping Scotland's youth to participate in communities, and on tw...
The Minister for Education and Young People (Cathy Jamieson): Lab
I am delighted to speak on this important issue and to welcome the young people from the Scottish youth parliament who are in the public gallery. The debate ...
Dennis Canavan (Falkirk West): *
The motion refers to the Executive's "commitment to valuing young people and reflecting their aspirations and needs".Will the Executive take the opportunity ...
Cathy Jamieson: Lab
I want to make it clear that the Scottish Executive takes child poverty seriously. We also take seriously truancy and ensuring that young people get a good e...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP
Perhaps I am pre-empting the minister, but I hope that she will also mention Girvan Academy's marvellous annual modern studies day, which is a great example ...
Cathy Jamieson: Lab
I am delighted to take every opportunity to mention Girvan Academy, because it is a very good school and the modern studies day that Mr Sheridan referred to ...
Michael Russell (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP
I welcome the debate. We move our amendment in the same spirit as the minister did not accept it. In other words, we believe that it is somewhat better than ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Mr Murray Tosh): Con
It will be about an hour.
Michael Russell: SNP
At the start of the debate at least, I thought that it would be sensible to apply the techniques outlined in something that is referred to in the motion—the ...
Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
Go on.
Michael Russell: SNP
That would be unlikely. Laughter. I knew that that would get a laugh.Each and every one of us, as politicians, must be worried about the low level of partici...
Tommy Sheridan: SSP
Will the member take an intervention?
Michael Russell: SNP
Not at the moment. I am sure that Mr Sheridan intends to contradict me.All political parties have more older people than younger people. No political party t...
Tommy Sheridan: SSP
I want to intervene before Mike Russell leaves that point. I was struck by the young people in the chamber earlier, who asked MSPs to listen to their views. ...
Michael Russell: SNP
I agree absolutely with that point. Tommy Sheridan raises one of the major problems in our democracy, but we cannot do everything in an afternoon, so we shou...
Cathy Peattie (Falkirk East) (Lab): Lab
Is not that the attitude that prevents all sorts of people, including women, young people and other people in our communities, from getting involved in polit...
Michael Russell: SNP
Of course. I agree entirely. If Cathy Peattie had allowed me to finish my point, she would have heard that I was about to agree with her completely—as usual—...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
The Scottish Conservatives welcome the opportunity to debate the participation of young people in politics and community affairs. We generally approve of the...
Tommy Sheridan: SSP
It is also wrong. There is an active Scottish Socialist Party branch at the University of Dundee.
Murdo Fraser: Con
I am sorry, but the Tories at the University of Dundee have never heard of the SSP.Our greatest concern should be the low participation rate of young people ...
Scott Barrie (Dunfermline West) (Lab): Lab
Does Murdo Fraser agree that, while it may be true that low levels of young people participate in party politics, young people are still showing that they ar...
Murdo Fraser: Con
Unusually, I do not disagree with Scott Barrie. However, the difficulty that we face as party politicians is how to get people involved in the political proc...
Ian Jenkins (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD): LD
I welcome the minister's opening remarks. I find that I agree with most of what Michael Russell said and a great deal of what Murdo Fraser said. I apologise ...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP
I am not sure whether Ian Jenkins is aware that Scottish Borders youth council is looking for voting rights on community councils, and that the convener of S...
Ian Jenkins: LD
I will do my best to do so. I attended the most recent meeting of the Scottish Borders youth council, which I am sorry that Christine Grahame was unable to a...
Christine Grahame: SNP
Naughty, naughty!
Ian Jenkins: LD
Sorry—I was joking. Last week, Robin Harper suggested that pupil councils in schools can seem, however well meaning the intention, like structures that are p...
Tommy Sheridan: SSP
Although it is important for us to encourage young people to become involved in voluntary service at a local level, it angers young people that, under legisl...
Ian Jenkins: LD
We may want to debate that issue. Many of us are sympathetic to the point that the member makes. I know that there are practical difficulties with the propos...
Mr Monteith: Con
Will the member give way?