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Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Animal Welfare (Sentencing and Public Protection)
Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer.Well, breaking news: Christine Grahame is at last retiring—some might say not before time—and I am proud that my last debate is on animal welfare. As a lass of 10, I made a phone call to the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
06 Oct 2022
Greyhound Racing
I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate. I am aware that much of my contribution might repeat what others have said, but I do not care. I thank OneKind, Blue Cross, Dogs Trust and the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for their briefings. Th...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2024
Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The arguments that I will make in support of amendment 38 apply equally to amendment 39. Of the other amendments in the group, my intention is to reference in detail only the Scottish Government’s amendment 11. I do not support licensing, but I will speak to that amendment spe...
Christine Grahame: SNP Chamber
29 Mar 2000
Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I endorse everything Gordon Jackson and Dr Richard Simpson have said. We considered the matter long and hard. I know what the stage 1 report says, but subsequent evidence was taken. In the interests of the welfare attorney, I now support section 47 as it stands, supplemented b...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Dec 2020
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I very much support the sentiments behind Mark Ruskell’s amendment 19. He will accept my view on the principle of animal sentience. The cabinet secretary has pre-empted, as he is definitely entitled to do, much of what I wanted to say, which will make this a shorter contribut...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2025
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill
I thank members for bearing with me on this long day. I repeat that it has taken seven years to get here, but I hope that the Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill will today become law. First, I thank all the organisations and individuals who contributed to the process. I thank th...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Committee
29 Jun 2022
New Petitions
Yes. I would like to add a bit, because there is a distinction to be made from dogs being microchipped, which happens for a variety of reasons—it is compulsory and makes it easier to impose dog control notices and so on. Cats are a different kettle of fish. I do not know why I...
Christine Grahame SNP Committee
27 Mar 2024
Subordinate Legislation
I have been deleting like mad so that I can get in what I want to say. The minister has been put in an invidious position. Notwithstanding that, it is my duty as a parliamentarian to indicate where I have grave concerns about the quality of the legislation. It is important t...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
12 Jun 2003
Animal Welfare Centres (Closure)
It is appropriate that I am speaking at the tail-end of the debate. I am an incorrigible pet owner—I have had one dog and six cats in my adult lifetime. The only animal I purchased was the dog; the cats were either rescued or were literally left on the doorstep. Contrary to my...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Feb 2013
Horsemeat Substitution in Europe
I declare an interest as a member of the cross-party group on animal welfare and as a member of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.The unregulated placing of horsemeat on the European market raises serious concerns not only about public health but ab...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2015
Electronic Collars
I thank all the members who signed my motion to ban the use of electronic shock collars on dogs and cats. I convey the apologies of Claudia Beamish, who very much supports a ban but cannot be at the debate. I invite those who have not signed the motion to come along to committ...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 May 2017
Snaring
I apologise in advance to members because, as you know, Presiding Officer, I cannot stay after my speech, as I have almost immediately afterwards to chair a meeting of committee conveners. I congratulate Colin Smyth on securing the debate. Like me, he is a fully paid-up membe...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2018
Electric Shock Training Collars
I congratulate Maurice Golden on securing the debate and Ben Macpherson on his parallel motion. I advise the chamber that, with your consent, Presiding Officer, I will have to leave immediately after my speech, as I will be chairing the Conveners Group sometime around 1 pm. ...
Christine Grahame SNP Committee
21 Mar 2019
Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010: Post-legislative Scrutiny
For breeders, there are existing sanctions for breach of licensing regulations. Those sanctions will apply to registration as well. For people who would be acquiring dogs, we move into animal welfare legislation. I do not really need to include anything on that in my proposed ...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2020
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I declare an interest as convener of the cross-party group on animal welfare and as a member of the SSPCA and RSPB Scotland. I congratulate the ECCLR Committee on its report. I almost—only almost—miss being on a committee. I thank the organisations that sent briefings in time ...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
31 May 2022
Ethical Principles in Wildlife Management
I congratulate the member, who is my colleague on the cross-party group on animal welfare, on securing this debate and on the temperate speech that he delivered. I am pleased to support the motion and to endorse the principles that have been expressed by Revive, a group that i...
Christine Grahame SNP Committee
22 Nov 2023
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It would be the responsibility of the transferor—the person who had the dog and was transferring it to the person who was acquiring it. The certificate would be their responsibility. They would not need to have the certificate all the time, but, if an issue arose, an animal we...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Committee
22 Nov 2023
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you very much, convener. I welcome the opportunity to give evidence on my bill to the committee. For the past six years, I have been working with a wide range of organisations on the policy in the bill. As the minister highlighted in evidence, the Government’s dog breed...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2025
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will take the intervention in a while. I say all that without it, for one minute, reducing my commitment to a ban on shock collars. Members can tell from the way that I speak how I feel and how angry I am that we have not done that. I, too, refer to the recommendations of ...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
23 Jan 2025
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
My amendments 1 to 3 add further weight to the importance of the certificate. The certificate needs to make clear to the person who is acquiring a dog the importance of the decision that they are taking and the responsibility that they are taking on. Amendments 1 to 3, in com...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 May 2025
Common Ground Forum on Deer
I do not know about you, Deputy Presiding Officer, but I have certainly had a long afternoon. I congratulate Elena Whitham on securing the debate. Some time ago, the cross-party group on animal welfare had an informative briefing on Scotland’s deer population and management—a...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
09 Dec 1999
Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will focus my comments, which I hope will be helpful, on proxy decision makers and the role of the courts. I welcome the opportunity to rationalise the law in this area, with the appointment of welfare attorneys, continuing attorneys and guardians and with the role of the pu...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2000
Infrastructure (Public Investment)
First, I wish to make it clear that I am for independence, but I say to Mr Henry that I want this Parliament to work, although I want it to be honest about itself. I want it to underline its financial inadequacies, which will become apparent to the Scottish people three years ...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2002
Legal Aid Inquiry
Somehow, I do not think that the debate will be oversubscribed, Presiding Officer.Before I address the detail of the Justice 1 Committee's report, I should say that I appreciate that a paper on legal aid—whether civil or criminal—is not the sexiest or most riveting topic. Mich...
Christine Grahame: SNP Chamber
23 Feb 2006
Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I hear what the member is saying. The issue is difficult. I have entered the debate on the bill only at this stage and I want to hear fully the arguments on either side. If—and it is a huge if—I am persuaded that, on balance, it is in the interests of a particular working dog ...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
22 May 2008
Wildlife Crime
I declare an interest as convener of the cross-party group on animal welfare, although I am speaking in a personal capacity.Post-devolution legislation, such as the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 and the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004, has added to the ...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Mar 2014
Responding to Welfare Reform
I heard a slight trickle of applause from Willie Rennie’s Tory colleagues. It is astonishing to hear a Liberal Democrat defend Tory cuts. Beveridge must be reeling in his grave. I want to address the unintended—I hope that they were not intended—consequences for my constituen...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
11 Sep 2018
Topical Question Time · Livestock (Exports)
I welcome the minister to her portfolio, and I thank her for a very thoughtful and extensive reply. I make it plain that I do not blame the farming community or, indeed, P&O Ferries for shipping such livestock to Northern Ireland. I also understand the EU restrictions. ...
Christine Grahame SNP Committee
21 Mar 2019
Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010: Post-legislative Scrutiny
First, I do not know how my proposed bill would interact with Emma Harper’s bill because it is early days for her bill, and mine has sufficient support. There are two elements to my proposed bill. The first is on the duties and responsibilities of breeders: the bill would red...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Jan 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Unethical and Illegal Dog Breeding
I welcome that exchange and, further to that, I welcome the Government’s support for my welfare of dogs bill, which will shortly be introduced. If passed, the bill will require prospective dog owners to consider rigorously and fully all aspects of the welfare of the puppy, inc...
Christine Grahame SNP Committee
26 Apr 2023
Petition
Yes, that is not a problem—you have made it plain that you are responsible for their welfare only at the track. However, you have commented on the welfare of the animals with their owners when they are not at the track and afterwards. How can you know about that when you are r...
Christine Grahame SNP Committee
25 Oct 2023
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
What would precede that is compliance with the code that I am trying to put into primary legislation, which involves people considering whether they have got the right breed, et cetera. That would all have to be done in advance. I refer you to paragraph 80 of the policy memor...
Christine Grahame SNP Committee
22 Nov 2023
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The certificate is not voluntary. If the code of practice comes into being, the certificate will be mandatory. That will be very useful for ensuring that people have read and understood some basic questions that most of us would ask ourselves when getting a puppy or a dog. Tha...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
09 May 2024
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am not going to give an off-the-cuff response to that, but it is worth considering. When I was a solicitor, I saw much consolidated legislation and it was very useful. The certificate is simply evidential. I gently suggest to Edward Mountain that he checks with Mrs Mounta...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 May 2024
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you very much, Presiding Officer. As one of the culprits, I apologise. I welcome today’s debate and the progress that it represents. To members who came into Parliament just this session, I say that I have been working with a wide range of organisations on the policy in...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
25 Jun 2025
Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill
Presiding Officer, I declare an interest as convener of the cross-party group on animal welfare and thank you for allowing me this short contribution. I speak in support of the LCM, which flows from a UK private member’s bill setting out, inter alia, to crack down on the ille...
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Mar 2009
Welfare Reform Bill
The next item on the agenda is oral evidence on legislative consent memorandum LCM(S3)18.1 on the Welfare Reform Bill, which is currently before the UK Parliament. I welcome Shona Robison, the Minister for Public Health and Sport. She is accompanied from the Scottish Governmen...
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Petitions
You must have misunderstood. I narrowed it down and said that we cannot just open up consideration because the issue of animal welfare is so large. Any involvement would be related to the breeding and showing of animals and whether cruel practices are being used—whether dockin...
Christine Grahame: SNP Chamber
12 Jun 2003
Animal Welfare Centres (Closure)
Yes, I know that there are issues to be considered in small centres. I was going to mention the fact that the manager at Mellerstain, a lovely lady called Mary Thomson, is not well just now and that means that the animals have had to be decanted elsewhere. That is unfortunate,...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
27 Nov 2003
Question Time · Animal Welfare
I hear what the minister says about the animal welfare bill. It is my understanding that my bill, the proposal for which I have lodged, will still be required because its provisions could not be dealt with under the Executive's proposed legislation. As I have obtained cross-pa...
Christine Grahame: SNP Chamber
12 May 2005
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Child Detentions
Wrong minister. What the minister did not mention is that, at one point, six children were detained at Dungavel house. They were referred to the reporter to the children's panel, as the Minister for Education and Young People confirmed in an answer that he gave to me in Parlia...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
31 May 2006
Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
We go from the modernity of the internet to the old-fashioned pet shop. I am pleased to say that many pet shops no longer sell puppies and kittens.Many parts of amendment 52 refer to "a dog" because there is no definition of "a puppy" in the bill, but I am talking about puppie...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2007
Wildlife Crime
I welcome the Solicitor General to the debate, which is not party political—as it should be. He is a master of the quiet understatement. When he said"I have had some professional dealings with that person",a shiver went up my spine as it sounded quite sinister.I welcome the to...
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Mar 2011
Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I rise to speak in support of Irene Oldfather’s amendment 5. I am very sympathetic to what I might term the fallback position posited by Elaine Murray in her amendments.I say to Liam McArthur that I speak not just with my heart but with my head, which is no bad combination. I ...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Sep 2013
First Minister’s Question Time · Child Poverty
On welfare cuts, I refer to child benefit—that excellent universal benefit with almost 100 per cent uptake. It has been slashed by the Westminster coalition leaving families in Scotland with one child some £650 a year worse off and those with two children £1,100 worse off. If ...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 Mar 2015
In-work Poverty
I very much identify with the tenor of the independent and Green motion. It is ironic that we are having this debate on budget day. Members can call me cynical, but I suspect that the gap between the rich and the poor will get even greater. I say to Neil Findlay that it is reg...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2015
Sex Offenders
I congratulate Paul Martin on securing this debate, and I recognise the courageous campaign of Margaret Ann Cummings, which came about after the horrendous murder of her son, as Paul Martin said. I have corresponded with Mrs Cummings and regret that I will be unable to meet he...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
10 Dec 2015
Coalfields Regeneration Trust
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I will rewind. I thank everyone who supported the motion, the members who have stayed to take part in the debate and the people in the gallery from the Coalfields Regeneration Trust, in particular Pauline Douglas, who has been of great help to me...
The Convener SNP Committee
23 Feb 2016
Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
Dr Sutherland makes the point in her submission that the court’s decision should be “subject to the usual test that the child’s welfare is the paramount consideration”. That is what I meant about the caveat for the court: even if the law in Scotland changed and the court cou...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
21 Dec 2016
Illegal Puppy Trade
I congratulate Emma Harper on securing the debate and I welcome her determination to end this heinous trade, which brings misery to the bitches and puppies in these factories. If members are in any doubt about what life is like for them, they can watch the programme that my co...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Jun 2017
Stink Pits
I thank the many Scottish National Party, Green, Labour and Liberal Democrat members who signed my motion. However, I am disappointed that not one Conservative member felt that they could support a motion that, after describing the horrors and indiscriminate cruelty of stink p...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
20 Dec 2017
Dogs (Illegal Trade, Irresponsible Breeding and Adoption)
I congratulate Emma Harper on securing the debate. I declare an interest as a member of the Scottish SPCA and a patron of the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home, which in 2017 rescued 600 dogs and cats. The scandal of puppy farming—I call it puppy factories—has been an issue for a l...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
06 Feb 2018
Topical Question Time · Live Animals (Export)
I thank the cabinet secretary for his answer, although I think that some of the issues around animal welfare in long transportations will be disputed—and are disputed—by many animal welfare organisations. Can the cabinet secretary reconsider having, at the very least, a consul...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2018
Export of Live Animals for Slaughtering and Fattening
I declare an interest as convener of the cross-party group on animal welfare. I congratulate Colin Smyth on securing the debate. I exclude animals that are exported for breeding from anything that I will say. It is appropriate for meat eaters certainly and, indeed, for people...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2018
Export of Live Animals for Slaughtering and Fattening
I do not have time. I want to keep to the idea of exporting as being transport beyond the UK’s shores. I am interested in what the Scottish Government is doing to achieve the commendable aim of there being the least amount of travel between field and slaughter for the animals...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Jan 2019
Animal Welfare
There is much to welcome in the statement and I know that the minister means what she says about animal welfare. However, on fox hunting, she referred to “pest control” and “the use of more than two dogs”. Will the minister advise the chamber whether she considers the Bucc...
Christine Grahame SNP Committee
21 Mar 2019
Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010: Post-legislative Scrutiny
It would only loosely be a licensing scheme. I was around when we had the £5 licence for dogs—I have dated myself again—and people just bought them. We could not possibly have a system whereby everybody who obtained a dog had to go before a group of people to get a licence, as...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Sep 2019
First Minister’s Question Time · Animal Welfare Commission
I declare an interest as convener of the cross-party group on animal welfare. We welcomed this week’s announcement on the establishment of a commission on animal welfare and the appointment of Professor Dwyer as chair, but can the First Minister tell us when it will be up and ...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
17 Jun 2020
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I feel like saying, “Welcome back, Stewart. Beam me up, Scotty.” I would like to see the case in court when the peacock is brought in as a piece of evidence and asked if it was complicit. I appreciate that the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission has been set up, but I have gre...
Christine Grahame SNP Chamber
17 Jun 2020
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will be brief because it is a late time of night. I very much support Alison Johnstone’s amendment 30. I support the spirit of Mark Ruskell’s amendment 56, but I want to hear what the Scottish Government has to say about the technicalities that I have heard Opposition membe...
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Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2026 [Draft]

24 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Animal Welfare (Sentencing and Public Protection)
Grahame, Christine SNP Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale Watch on SPTV

Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer.

Well, breaking news: Christine Grahame is at last retiring—some might say not before time—and I am proud that my last debate is on animal welfare. As a lass of 10, I made a phone call to the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, concerned that a lovely stray labrador running about our street was being tormented by children, and fearing that its happy, boisterous behaviour might just change. A family who lived a couple of doors down had taken it in—yes, they were feeding it, but then they just let it run loose. The SSPCA called me back—the dog was in good health, they told me, but they were missing the point, and, not more than a week later, it bit a child and was put down.

My first prize at school was for an essay on animal welfare, but being a vet was out of reach for a girl from a council house scheme. However, I got to the right place at last, chairing the cross-party group on animal welfare for more than a decade, with two acts of Parliament—the Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010 and the Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2025—under my belt. I am holding in my hand, as my first and last prop, the newly published “Certificate and Code of Practice for New Owners of a Puppy or Dog”.

We have come quite a long way in recognising animals as sentient beings, but not far enough, in particular on the sentencing of those found guilty of cruelty. There are currently no specific sentencing guidelines for animal welfare offences relating to companion or farm animals. The Scottish Sentencing Council is developing guidelines for environmental and wildlife crime, but companion and farm animal welfare cases, which make up the vast majority of investigations, are not included. That can lead to variation in how similar cases are approached and sentenced across different courts, and there is a risk that similar offences may receive markedly different outcomes, and so undermine confidence in the justice system.

In practice, most animal welfare cases are brought under summary procedure in the sheriff court, even when the level of harm, the scale of offending or wider concerns might suggest that a more serious approach is justified through the use of solemn procedure in the High Court. On summary prosecution, the available penalties are very limited.

At a recent First Minister’s question time, I raised the matter of the successful prosecution against the Hamiltons, who are part of the cruel puppy-farm trade. That case was concluded after a five-year investigation by the SSPCA that started when 33 puppies were found in dreadful conditions. It was taken as a summary prosecution, however, and all that happened was that the Hamiltons were given community service and were banned from having more than one dog for five years. Those are minor penalties, in my book.

We have come far. However, I note—while respecting the independence of the judiciary, of course—that there is work to be undertaken in the next session of Parliament on sentencing guidelines; on more cases, where it is appropriate, being taken under solemn procedure; and, in my view, on consolidating animal welfare legislation.

At this point, I thank all the animal welfare organisations and individuals who have kept me informed and who do such amazing work in representing and protecting the wellbeing of animals. I also put on the record my thanks to all those across the Parliament who have helped me over 27 years and who, as my ability has reduced, have been so very kind and thoughtful.

To my colleagues, I say au revoir, à bientôt, see you at conferences—at which I may even speak, goodness help you. I send my best wishes to my constituents in Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale and, most importantly, all my thanks to my excellent staff in team Christine. They gave themselves that name, and that mattered.

One final word. I made my first speech in June 1999, and one Mary Scanlon, a Conservative, broke my peroration—I thought that I was doing rather well—with a point of order that challenged the relevance of my contribution to the motion. I was devastated, but I ploughed on. Later, at home, I took solace at the bottom of the garden with a large whisky—most unusual for me—and many tears, proclaiming that I did not want to be a politician. By the way, Mary Scanlon insisted on coming to hear my final speech, and she is in the public gallery now. So, I say to Scanlon, as I call her, that, 27 years on, I am a politician, and it has been an absolute privilege. [Applause.]

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-20603, in the name of Christine Grahame, on animal welfare sentencing and public protec...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer.Well, breaking news: Christine Grahame is at last retiring—some might say not before time—and I am proud that my last deb...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
For the avoidance of doubt, Ms Scanlon will not be able to make a contribution from the public gallery.11:05
Jackson Carlaw (Eastwood) (Con) Con
Presiding Officer, I am here under false pretences. I understood that that was to be Christine Grahame’s final speech, and yet I now gather that there are to...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I was going to call Stuart McMillan, but I cannot see him for the time being, so I call Carol Mochan.11:09
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I thank Christine Grahame for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I want to speak in the debate for three reasons: first, because it is on a very ...
Joe FitzPatrick (Dundee City West) (SNP) SNP
Made a request to intervene.
Carol Mochan Lab
Of course I will take an intervention.
Joe FitzPatrick SNP
I apologise—I pressed the button inadvertently. However, this is an opportunity to put on record how sorry I will be to not be sitting next to, and sometimes...
Carol Mochan Lab
I see that Joe FitzPatrick has picked up Christine Grahame’s excellent technology skills.Many of the cases that I hear about are from constituents raising co...
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to speak in today’s important debate for many reasons. First, I want to acknowledge the legendary Christine Grahame and her passionate dedicatio...
Maggie Chapman (North East Scotland) (Green) Green
I thank Christine Grahame for lodging the motion and securing the debate; it is a privilege to be able to speak in it. Yes, it is about animal welfare, but i...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I am really chuffed to speak in support of today’s motion, which recognises the serious harm that is caused by animal cruelty, neglect and illegal breeding. ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I call Jim Fairlie to wind up the debate.11:27
The Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity (Jim Fairlie) SNP
Thank you, Presiding Officer. It is an enormous pleasure to respond to what I had thought was going to be the debate in which Christine Grahame made her fina...
Jackson Carlaw Con
I, too, pay tribute to Rona Mackay—I knew that this was her final speech, and I meant to comment on the fact—because she has been an indefatigable champion o...
Jim Fairlie SNP
I offer Rona my very best wishes for what comes next.Before I finish, I want to mention the fact that there are so many powerful women in this Parliament. I ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
That concludes the debate, although not, I suspect, the contribution of Christine Grahame to public life in Scotland. For now, though, I suspend this meeting...