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Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Mar 2020
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Scottish Labour robustly welcomes heavier sentences—of up to five years in prison and unlimited fines—for serious animal and wildlife crimes. We are supportive of all the recommendations of the ECCLR Committee, of which I am a member. I note for the record that its report was ...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Jun 2020
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill
This is, indeed, an important bill, and it is right that penalties and powers related to the offences in the bill are brought into line with a more modern understanding of the severity of those offences. Scottish Labour understands that all animals are sentient. It also under...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Oct 2017
Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Yesterday was world animal welfare day. As we have heard this afternoon, we should all work together to sharpen the bill and to develop further protections for the future. OneKind reminds us that bans have already been introduced in at least 34 countries around the world, i...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
07 Nov 2017
Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As we have heard from many members, our forests and woodlands are precious natural resources. The Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill is important for the future of Scotland, for a wide range of reasons. Scrutiny of some of those reasons is the responsibility of the ...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Mar 2019
Land Reform
It is timely that the Scottish Government has lodged the motion for debate today, because it gives us an opportunity to reflect on what has been achieved in land reform. It also allows us to set out just how much more remains to be done to bring about fundamental change to the...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
29 Oct 2019
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Having been on the previous committee during the previous session of Parliament when the idea of extending the Scottish SPCA’s powers to wildlife crime was raised, I find it puzzling that it is not thought appropriate for the Scottish SPCA to be able to offer additional suppor...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
03 Dec 2019
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We have touched on the SSPCA in relation to powers. As was said earlier, and as we all know, many of these crimes and alleged crimes are committed in remote rural areas. Are there any views on the possible alteration to and increase in the powers of the SSPCA in relation to wi...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
12 Mar 2020
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Could the member explain why he is uneasy about the alteration of powers, especially in view of what Mark Ruskell said and of the fact that the SSPCA has said that it already has powers in relation to animals?
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
01 Oct 2014
United Nations Climate Summit 2014
I will finish my point first. The Government is trying to continue a constitutional debate that was decided through the democratic process of the referendum two weeks ago. Nowhere in the pre-referendum promises was there any commitment to the devolution of international power...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
03 Feb 2016
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you, convener. Scotland is probably unique in having a public resource such as deer, which are largely managed as if they were private property. Other bodies—mainly public ones—typically pick up the costs of the arrangement, which include the costs of damage to forestry,...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
17 May 2017
Portfolio Question Time · Carers Allowance (Disability Poverty)
Now that both the powers of top-up and the powers to make changes to disability benefits have been devolved and indeed have commenced, we have the power to legislate to improve the lives of carers across Scotland. I take a keen interest in the issue as a co-convener of the cro...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
21 Jun 2017
Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning, panel. My question builds on the previous questions. Do you see a need for the Scottish Government to have new powers to further sustainable development, and do you have any examples of situations in which it would be appropriate for the powers in section 13 to b...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
20 Dec 2017
Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Scottish Labour welcomes the passing of the bill, which is, I hope, imminent. As the cabinet secretary stated, wild animals in circuses should not be a spectacle. Today the subject was travelling circuses. This must surely lead to a similar position being taken on static circ...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 39, which is supported by Colin Smyth, would oblige Scottish ministers “to have regard to” environmental and animal welfare guiding principles when exercising the regulation-making powers in sections 11(1), 12 and 13(1). The regulation-making powers would enable Scot...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 Oct 2018
Challenge Poverty Week
I, too, thank Elaine Smith for bringing this grave matter to the chamber for debate. This year’s challenge poverty week gives us an opportunity to highlight some brilliant organisations that help to alleviate the scourge of poverty across Scotland. One such organisation is He...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
03 Dec 2019
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Do the panellists have any comments on the need for any further interventions to support the application of appropriate penalties or to support broader compliance with the law, such as sentencing guidelines, enforcement, public awareness interventions or changes to the powers ...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
11 Aug 2020
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to consider enforcement and non-compliance and my question is for whoever thinks it appropriate to answer on that subject. What will the endgame be in the unlikely circumstance that there are difficulties that cannot be resolved by ESS through the steps that it can take...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Jan 2021
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank Emma Harper for bringing forward the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill. Scottish Labour fully supports the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee’s recommendations for the bill at stage 1. I identify myself with the remarks of my colleague an...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
07 Jun 2012
Common Fisheries Policy
I am glad to speak again on fishing issues and to hear the views of members on the importance of fishing to our communities across Scotland and to the Scottish economy.Scottish Labour supports the cabinet secretary’s motion and Jamie McGrigor’s amendment, which recognises the ...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
14 Nov 2012
Crown Estate
To what extent do communities have decision-making powers under the agreements? Can the agreements be made available to the committee so that we can understand what sort of agreements are being made following discussion with communities? Are there any plans to have larger agre...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
09 Jan 2013
Aquaculture and Fisheries (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The minister and his officials highlighted issues to do with climate change and we had some discussion about the issue this morning. Are you satisfied, as the minister with responsibility in that regard, that the Government has all the powers that it needs to ensure that there...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
29 May 2013
Regulatory Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I ask the witnesses to explore further the powers of the court in relation specifically—I appreciate that there may be other points—to the proposed cap on compensation orders in criminal proceedings at £50,000 in respect of costs incurred in“preventing, reducing, remediating o...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
26 Jun 2013
Land Reform Review Group
I was interested to see that, in the work streams, you highlight the possibility of a land agency. I seek clarification of that, because I feel a little bit confused about its context. Your interim report appears to compare that approach to the other“proposals coming from othe...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 May 2014
Wildlife Crime (Raptors)
The consensus on the eradication of raptor persecution and the strong words from the Parliament send a clear message to Scotland. It was a positive step when the Scottish Government produced the first “Wildlife Crime in Scotland” report in 2012. As the minister said in the for...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
28 May 2014
Land Reform Review Group
I also wish to ask about the proposed agencies to support communities and oversee governance. John Watt has already referred to the LRRG’s recommendation “that the Scottish Government should establish a Community Land Agency, within Government, with a range of powers, particu...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
01 Oct 2014
United Nations Climate Summit 2014
Does the minister agree that the motion mentions “new devolved powers”, which—as I highlighted—breaks to some degree the consensus on climate change?
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
11 Jun 2014
Land Reform Review Group
I hope that we will move seamlessly into the issue of agencies to support communities and oversee governance. I preface that by stressing my support for the direction of travel on the broader diversification of land ownership and community empowerment. The review group stress...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
29 Oct 2014
“Wildlife Crime in Scotland—2013 Annual Report”
I want to go a bit further forward on the point about the SSPCA in relation to the consultation and the Police Scotland submission. I understand that, in Police Scotland’s response, an alternative was proposed whereby inspectors would be empowered to seize evidence of wildlife...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Jun 2014
Housing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 7 seeks to allow the Scottish ministers to create regulations on energy efficiency standards, which would be included as part of the repairing standard in the private rented sector. It would also establish a system of inspection and enforcement. As she highlighted, ...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
13 Aug 2014
Marine Protected Areas
I understand that there are five overarching management principles to the MPA management policy, which is set out in detail in the draft handbook. Those who know them better than I do will have to bear with me because, before I ask my questions, I want to outline them briefly ...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
01 Oct 2014
United Nations Climate Summit 2014
The issue in the motion is about further powers, not who is represented in delegations. That is a different issue about personnel. As has been proved in previous debates, there is no need for additional power to be devolved in order for the Scottish Government and wider civic...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Feb 2015
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am delighted to speak in this debate on the furtherance of fairer distribution of land and assets throughout urban and rural Scotland. Although ownership is only one way for communities to carve out a positive future, l am clear that land reform must continue to be the robus...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
05 Feb 2015
Dairy Industry
I want to look to the future. Would it be possible for your remit to be extended? At Prime Minister’s questions on 21 January this year, Glyn Davies MP asked the Prime Minister whether, in the light of the difficulties in the dairy industry, “the powers of the Groceries Code ...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
17 Jun 2015
Crown Estate
I will follow that up with an issue that the committee has raised with the Crown Estate in previous years. As we move towards the transfer of powers through the Smith commission, is there any scope to explore broadening the responsibilities and remit to include economic and so...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
17 Jun 2015
Crown Estate
Thank you. I also have a specific question—it is complex, so I hope that I understand it correctly. We are seeking clarification on this process as we move forward on the Smith commission and the Scotland Bill. What is your understanding of the transfer of powers and assets? ...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 Oct 2015
Harbours (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am pleased to speak about the bill. Scotland is blessed with a long and indented coastline, where we are never too far away from an exhilarating view. Our ports are rich in history, while being outward-looking, modern links to the rest of the world. The development of the ...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
02 Nov 2015
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to take the issue a little bit forward, and highlight the concerns that have been expressed by Michael Russell. SNH’s assessment took place in 2014 and the report has, as I understand it, been on its website since August 2015. I am looking at page 14 of that SNH report....
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
02 Nov 2015
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you. If I understand correctly, the new powers for SNH to require deer management plans would allow SNH to require a plan and then either to approve or reject it, but not to amend it or draw up its own plan. Why?
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
02 Nov 2015
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good evening, minister and officials. I want to go into part 5 in a bit of detail, and I am sure that other members will want to ask questions on it as well, because it goes to the heart of the bill. As you know, minister, the consultation on the right to buy land to further ...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
16 Dec 2015
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Over 200 written submissions on the bill came in to the Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee. We traversed Scotland in the quest for a real grasp of the complex issues involved and, importantly, took evidence outwith the Parliament in Orkney, Dumfries and Sk...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
13 Jan 2016
“Wildlife Crime in Scotland: 2014 Annual Report”
I appreciate that the Scottish Government has not announced its response to the consultation, but can any of you comment on the possibility of further powers? I am a deputy convener of the cross-party group on animal welfare. We have had discussions, and I am aware that it has...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
13 Jan 2016
“Wildlife Crime in Scotland: 2014 Annual Report”
For the record, can you clarify for us what the concerns are about the possible additional powers?
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
13 Jan 2016
“Wildlife Crime in Scotland: 2014 Annual Report”
Thank you. Could the governance issue be resolved if it were looked at? You are talking about a different level of governance for the consideration of additional powers to be possible.
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
16 Mar 2016
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The minister’s amendments will help to clarify the position on this important part of the bill, which concerns the availability of information on land ownership. With regard to land reform, it is important that there is a category for information on community land ownership. T...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 May 2016
Scotland’s Future in the European Union
Every country in the European Union and the global community strives to achieve a combination of national autonomy and international collaboration. Our response to the referendum must be framed as facing both inward and outward, considering the impact that EU membership has in...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
01 Jun 2016
Taking Scotland Forward: Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform
No—not at the moment. I want to develop the argument. The Government needs to make it clear that it will not issue any licences for fracking under the new powers that are coming from Westminster. Labour’s amendment provides members with a very clear choice. The divisions in t...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 Oct 2016
Underground Coal Gasification Review
I thank the minister for prior sight of the statement and Professor Gemmell’s “Independent Review of Underground Coal Gasification.” The statement highlights concerns about “soil contamination and exposures of workers to toxins resulting from major operational failures”, and...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 Oct 2016
Environment and Climate Change (European Union Referendum)
I am pleased to speak in this debate on climate change, environmental protection and Brexit. I intend to focus on some specific threats and I will try to pose some questions, although frankly I do not know how many answers I have. I will talk about the marine environment, then...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
22 Nov 2016
Deer Management
Good morning to you all. I will pursue the issues around culling a little bit further. In a briefing to the committee, the RSPB suggested the possibility of “Modest increased powers to SNH in order that they can approve forward culling plans from landowners to guarantee manag...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
17 May 2017
Portfolio Question Time · Carers Allowance (Disability Poverty)
Can the minister give carers in Scotland greater clarity about the payment of the increased carers allowance, including when and how it will be paid and whether she has considered the possibility of backdating it to September to reflect when the powers of top-up were devolved?
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
20 Jun 2017
Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill
I support the bill, but I will highlight some policy points. The priority that the Scottish National Party Government is placing on the tax cut is perplexing, and the policy is not progressive. UK passenger data for 2015 shows that 15 per cent of the population take 70 per ce...
Claudia Beamish Lab Committee
06 Dec 2017
Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I have listened carefully to the discussion, and I take on board Stewart Stevenson’s point about the use of the word “involve”. We do not want to get too tied up in definitions. I also take Jamie Greene’s point about the phrase “experience in or knowledge of”. Amendment 129 r...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
07 Nov 2017
Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
With respect, the points that I am making are quotes from our letter to the REC Committee. I will be happy to discuss the matter afterwards with the convener. I have already expressed my recognition of the welcome that I received there. On the broad land management purpose of...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
15 Mar 2018
First Minister’s Question Time · Land Ownership
As the First Minister knows, the Parliament made important improvements to the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill in 2016 during stage 3 consideration, as a result of representations. Those improvements required the introduction of the regulations to which the First Minister referred...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
20 Mar 2018
Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 39 would require the Scottish ministers to establish a single agency to carry out their forestry and land management functions, as we have heard from the cabinet secretary. That is not a “notion”, as was stated in the cabinet secretary’s letter, which he issued last ...
2. Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 May 2018
Topical Question Time · Onshore Fracking Licences
To ask the Scottish Government whether powers devolved to the Parliament over onshore oil and gas licensing under the Scotland Act 2016, which commenced in February, give ministers the authority to take decisions on granting and extending petroleum exploration and development ...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
15 May 2018
Topical Question Time · Onshore Fracking Licences
Can the minister clarify for the chamber and those in communities across Scotland who have concerns about onshore fracking whether the Scottish Government now holds powers to revoke a licence or whether those remain with the UK Government?
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 Jun 2018
Scottish Crown Estate Bill: Stage 1
Scottish Labour supports the principle of the Scottish Crown Estate Bill. However, we would like to highlight some concerns about some aspects of the bill before we proceed to stage 2. I also intend to reflect on the recommendations of the ECCLR Committee, building on the comm...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
04 Oct 2018
Challenge Poverty Week
I am afraid that I cannot. I am in my last minute. Last week, at the cross-party group on co-operatives, I heard about serious challenges that are faced by co-operatives. We need a system change. A future Labour UK Government would invest in transformational funds, a statutor...
Claudia Beamish Lab Chamber
21 Mar 2019
Land Reform
No—I am sorry. I have not got time. I have very few minutes. It is time for a powerful land regulator to examine whether existing ownership helps or hinders in serving the public interest, in fulfilling people’s human rights and in delivering greater social justice. If it can...
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Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2020

12 Mar 2020 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Scottish Labour robustly welcomes heavier sentences—of up to five years in prison and unlimited fines—for serious animal and wildlife crimes. We are supportive of all the recommendations of the ECCLR Committee, of which I am a member. I note for the record that its report was agreed unanimously. We agree with the general principles of the bill, and Scottish Labour recognises animal sentience.

As our convener, Gillian Martin, highlighted, there is strong public interest in ensuring the protection of animals and wildlife. I thank the minister for her response to the committee’s recommendations, which was received in reasonable time to consider—which was most welcome.

Although we recognise the complexities of some of the issues, my colleague Colin Smyth and I will today highlight parts of the bill on which it is our view that the Scottish Government’s response is somewhat disappointing.

As our convener has already outlined, in relation to the destruction of habitats:

“The Committee recommends that the Scottish Government reconsiders its approach to ensure enhanced protections are extended to resting places and breeding sites therefore sentencing can reflect where crimes in effect have equivalent outcomes i.e. in terms of harm to the animal.”

In that respect, the minister’s response is disappointing in relation to badger setts and other habitats, and I would ask her to reconsider it before stage 2. As I understand it, that relates to the law—to legislation—and not to sentencing guidelines. The use of illegal pesticides also does not seem to carry a sentence, although it is likely that would act as a deterrent. The minister’s response to the committee on that is also disappointing.

My colleague Colin Smyth will cover other offences that we agree should be considered as serious crimes.

In January, I attended a meeting organised by Fisheries Management Scotland and Scottish Land & Estates at which there was wide recognition that Atlantic salmon are reaching crisis point and that salmon conservation should become a national priority. Fisheries Management Scotland has indicated its concern that some of the offences in the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 2003 are not included in the bill, despite fish crime being included in the wildlife crime penalties review group, which was led by Professor Poustie and which reported in November 2015. I ask the minister to confirm what action the Scottish Government intends to take to ensure that our iconic salmon and freshwater fish are better protected and that penalties are commensurate with the potential for damage to those species and to the habitats on which they depend.

Sadly, there have been few prosecutions and convictions for vicarious liability. Some would argue that the introduction of vicarious liability has raised awareness of owner responsibility higher up the agendas of owners. However, the committee has called for

“increased transparency around Crown Office decision-making”,

which in our view is in the public interest. In response to our recommendation that

“the Committee would welcome the concept of vicarious liability being extended to further wildlife offences”,

the minister is interested in hearing what other crimes could be considered. I welcome that, and I therefore ask that the crimes listed could be the same as those that any alleged perpetrator has committed, on the basis of evidence.

I turn to the detection of wildlife crime. The committee argued that we should

“enhance detection and prosecution by expanding the powers of the SSPCA ... as an approach to better resourcing wildlife crime enforcement.”

We are all keenly aware that such crimes happen in remote and hard-to-reach areas of the country and we know only too well that resources are stretched. The combination of poor weather and delayed forensic examination at potential crime sites can compromise prosecution. The Scottish Government argues that the bill should not be delayed to enable further consultation on the extension of those powers.

I recognise that there are complex issues to clarify, but I understand that the SSPCA is working with ministers, officials and Police Scotland to find a suitable solution away from the bill. As Finlay Carson highlighted, the SSPCA has said:

“Now is the right time to establish a taskforce to review enforcement when it comes to tackling wildlife crime in Scotland and allow for the potential of extension of wildlife powers to be discussed in more detail. We believe this group could be established within the next three months.”

The issue was live in the previous session of Parliament, and Scottish Labour asks for a resolution in the current one.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
The next item of business is a stage 1 debate on motion S5M-21200, in the name of Mairi Gougeon, on the Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powe...
The Minister for Rural Affairs and the Natural Environment (Mairi Gougeon) SNP
I am delighted to present the Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill to the chamber and to introduce these important propos...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the bill and the Scottish Government’s action to give enhanced protection from harm to animals and wildlife. The minister mentioned farm animals. ...
Mairi Gougeon SNP
I thank Emma Harper for her intervention and congratulate her on all the work that she has done on tackling that important issue. I am happy to commit to mee...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
Will the Government introduce regulations on performance animals in the current session of Parliament?
Mairi Gougeon SNP
I will look at that specific issue and will get back to the member on it. We also intend the new regulations to give effect to Lucy’s law—a measure to preve...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I invite Gillian Martin to speak on behalf of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee. 15:03
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP
On behalf of my colleagues on the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, I open by saying that we welcome the bill and support its aim to inc...
Finlay Carson (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Con
I am pleased to lead the debate for the Scottish Conservatives, given that I am a member of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, which ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
As the member said, that is an excellent provision, which follows a huge campaign led by PC Wardell and so many others, with more than 56,000 signatures on m...
Finlay Carson Con
I thank the member for that intervention. I agree, and we look forward to stage 2, when we will make sure that the bill fulfils everybody’s expectations of p...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Scottish Labour robustly welcomes heavier sentences—of up to five years in prison and unlimited fines—for serious animal and wildlife crimes. We are supporti...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
On the issue of enforcement, the bill proposes allowing animals to be rehomed without a court order, but does Claudia Beamish agree that one positive measure...
Claudia Beamish Lab
I absolutely agree. The SSPCA has highlighted that animals can have to wait for a decision on their fate for weeks, months or sometimes years, so that is of ...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
I welcome the introduction of the bill to Parliament. The Greens will of course back its general principles at stage 1. As the convener of the Environment, C...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
What evidence did the committee see that empathy training has any impact? The evidence seemed to be ambiguous.
Mark Ruskell Green
That is the nature of the chicken-and-egg scenario that we are in. We have been unable to roll out empathy training in relation to animal cruelty despite the...
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
I am pleased to take part in this debate on the Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill on behalf of the Scottish Liberal De...
Claudia Beamish Lab
Will the member accept an intervention?
Liam McArthur LD
Do I have time to take an intervention?
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Oh, why not?
Claudia Beamish Lab
Could the member explain why he is uneasy about the alteration of powers, especially in view of what Mark Ruskell said and of the fact that the SSPCA has sai...
Liam McArthur LD
Claudia Beamish raises a legitimate question. I sympathise with some of the anomalies that Mark Ruskell has outlined, but I recall from the debates that we h...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the open debate. Please keep speeches to six minutes. I have a tiny bit of time in hand, but do not go overboard. 15:43
Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased that the Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill has been brought to the chamber. I thank OneKind, Battersea Do...
Maurice Golden (West Scotland) (Con) Con
I have spent several years campaigning to improve animal welfare in Scotland, and there is much to welcome in the Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protection...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I have a wee bit more time in hand now. If any members would like to offer or take interventions, I can allow time for that. 15:53
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I declare an interest, as I am a member of the League Against Cruel Sports, the deputy convener of the cross-party group on animal welfare and Scottish Envir...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the bill and the stage 1 report by our colleagues in the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee. I thought that the report was extre...
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Con
I thank the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee and its convener for all their hard work in putting together the recommendations that are s...